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PK, I'd only question the kicker. While Graham is accurate, he doesn't kick for distance. In every game this season, IIRC, the opposing kicker has regularly booted the football out of the end zone. Graham rarely does that. Consequently, we lose the field position battle almost every game. I wouldn't mind seeing a kicker either drafted late, or an UDFA, to compete for the spot.
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Now why didn't I remember that?! Senior moment on my part, I guess. Bullock looked good before he got hurt, if I remember.
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As for the punter Jones was over 50yds for a while yesterday. He is at 46.9 yds for the year. That is the best in our teams history. Now if we can only figure out how to cover the punts.
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31 T.J. McDonald S USC 6' 2" 205
61 Marcus Sales WR Syracuse 6' 0" 177 93 Phillip Steward ILB Houston 6' 2" 220 125 Greg Reid CB Valdosta State 5' 9" 175 157 T.J. Pryor QB Eastern Kentucky 6' 2" 181 189 Taylor Henry DE Oregon State 6' 1" 240
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I'm starting to give upon Newton. May need to get a RT. I'd still like to add a DE to replace Smith who I expect will be a cap casualty. Jamison would probably be starter, but depth is nice to have.
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Hopefully, we can re-sign Quin, but his price tag is rising with his play, and we will still be squeaking by on the cap again next year. We have seen what kind of impact that quality safety play can do for us, so if we lose Quin, I would definitely want a top tier S. We've never drafted a top end S, but it might be the time to start.
Disagree with you PK on T. I don't think 1st 3 rds is out of the question. Newton is young, and still learning, but we have NADA behind him. If Newton progresses, great, if not, he is replaced, and becomes the swing. Butler is likely done, unless he signs the minimum, which may be the case. Crick has done OK for a rook, and I would guess he will slide into Smiths spot at DE, but depth would be an issue. ILB is definitely a need spot as well. That would be at the top of my board/wish list - S, T, ILB, DE, probably in that order. (I would prioritize Quin over Barwin, but don't think "they" will).
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I also agree that Butler is gone. And I never said anything about what rounds we should address a position. If Newton flops then grabbing a RT in the 1st or 2nd rounds make sense, I just don't think you decide this off season that he is a flop. I think it will be the off season after this upcoming one (2014) that the team makes that decision.
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31 Oday Aboushi OT Virginia 6' 6" 310 61 Bacarri Rambo S Georgia 6' 1" 208 93 Shayne Skov ILB Stanford 6' 3" 242 125 Cameron Meredith OLB Nebraska 6' 4" 260 157 Tanner Brock ILB TCU 6' 3" 246 BPA We have to remember that we could be getting 3 comp picks. A team can not trade the comp picks but having the picks may allow Rick Smith to move up during the draft because he can stop worrying about about having enough picks. This team will not have to many spots available depending on the FA that either stay or go. If Jake Matthews is available after 21, maybe you trade up for him, he would be the perfect RT in this system. I think he could play LT for many teams.
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31 Sylvester Williams DT UNC 6' 3" 320
61 Stedman Bailey* WR West Virginia 5' 10" 190 93 Brandon Sharpe DE Syracuse 6' 1" 255 125 Gerald Hodges OLB Penn State 6' 2" 234 157 Marcus Davis WR Virginia Tech 6' 4" 232 189 Chad Bumphis WR Mississippi State 5' 10" 195 Really 3 WR and only one that fits Kubiak's typical mold, a very unoriginal mock for the Texans.
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31. D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama (6-6, 340 - doesn't seem like a ZBS guy) 61. Steadman Bailey, WR. W. Virginia (5-10, 190) 93. Phillip Steward, ILB, Houston (6-2, 220 - pretty light for an ILB in 3-4) 125. Lane Taylor, OC, Oklahoma St. (6-2, 301 - what of Myers & Jones?) 157. Russell Shepard, RB, LSU (6-1, 188) 189. D.J. Swearinger, CB, S. Carolina (6-0, 210) So lemme cherry-pick while I'm here: 31. Sylvester Williams, DT, N. Carolina (6-3, 320 - best marriage of need, talent left on the board) 61. Shayne Skov, ILB, Stanford (6-3, 242) 93. Bradon Hansen, OG, BYU (6-6, 310 - older OL with game experience at all three positions, nimble enough for ZBS) Comp pick: Ryan Swope, WR, Texas A&M (6-0, 204 - like his overall game and knack for big plays) 125. Jamar Taylor, CB, Boise St. (5-11, 194) 157. Theo Riddick, RB, Notre Dame (5-11, 198 - depth for an injury-prone position) 189. help at safety 7th round. BPA |
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