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Rodgers and Brady killed us. They kill just about everyone. Specific to our defense, they are going to eat up man coverage unless they are under heavy pressure. We were not very good at rushing the QB this year. Barwin and Reed combined for 5.5 sacks and Mercilous had 6 in about %10 of the snaps they played. We need an edge pass rush or we will continue to struggle with the elite offenses. |
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If Barwin is gone (or at best no more effective than he was in 2012), and if Mercilus cannot improve his edge contain and run defense, then there's the argument there to go get the best pass rushing front 7 player they can find in the draft or free agency next year. Even if Barwin is back and Mercilus improves, Antonio Smith then isn't getting to the QB often enough. That need (DE and/or OLB) ought to trump taking an ILB in spite of how thin the Texans are at that position or really any other position. Seems crazy given how they've invested high picks in Reed and Mercilus lately, but apparently it isn't enough. |
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I also really hope Antonio Smith is back. I think he is a huge part of Watt's success, and he puts up fantastic 34 DE numbers in his own right. I really think most of the defensive issues are tied to Cushing's absence and problems running down hill. He is the tough guy and emotional leader. Watt is phenomenal but kind of a goof ball (smarter Gronkowski). Cushing is the tackling machine that allows all of the front 7 to slant and stunt so much, he's one of our best pass rushers, he's our best LB in coverage by a mile (and the Pats killed us with RBs and TEs in the passing game), and he is a guy that strikes a little fear in the opposing team just from how violent he is. But obviously if Barwin goes we need another 34 OLB pretty early in the draft. I would for sure look there before ILB just because of the relative values in our scheme. Plus I am ok with James/Dobbins/Mid Round rookie if Cushing is healthy. |
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We need an ILB who is a force to go along with Cushing, and we need better production from the OLBs. Sadly I have five positions that could be addressed with the 1st round pick: ILB, OLB, NT, WR or TE.
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ILB - Manti Te'o Notre Dame (who knows how far he will fall), Kevin Minter LSU OLB - Alex Okafor Texas; Ezekiel Ansah BYU; Margus Hunt SMU NT - Jesse Williams, Alabama; John Jenkins Georgia; Sharrif Floyd Florida; Kawann Short Purdue WR - *Cordarrelle Patterson Tennessee; Tavon Austin West Virginia; Robert Woods Southern California; DeAndre Hopkins Clemson; Terrance Williams Baylor; Justin Hunter Tennessee TE - Zach Ertz Stanford; Tyler Eifert Notre Dame
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The 'Bama Oline pushed him around and when he had a chance to make a play one-on-one vs a back he looked foolish a couple times. And I'm not talking missing the runner in space, he had the 'Bama back coming right thru his gap at the los and failed miserably in his attempt to get him on the ground. But how do we not use our top picks (atleast 2 of top 3) to draft somebody to play RT and maybe most of all a WR, especially with Andre turning 32 this year ? |
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As for a RT, IMO Newton showed more growth at RT then we saw from Duane Brown after 16 starts, that is pointing to an upside that I can live with at RT.So I do not have the RT as a top priority, now if the team were to take a guy like Oday Aboushi or Barrett Jones I would not be upset. I just see 5 or 6 other positions as bigger needs right now. **note** 6 = I forgot to add Safety to the need positions if we do not resign Quin.
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