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After the disappointing game yesterday and the red zone trouble this team has had I am looking at supersizing my OL. My biggest problem with a Gibbs OL is the smaller sized OL and the trouble that brings in short yardage and pass protection. So I am playing a what if game, will do this a a few different ways before I am done but Supersize the OL and Improve the redzone scoring threat.
Assuming the 11th pick in each round currently no trade down. 1 Jason Smith, OT Baylor 6-5 315 2 Max Unger OC Oregon 6-4 313 3 Donald Brown RB Connecticut 5-10 210 4 Rashad Jennings, RB, Liberty 6-1 232 5 Gartrell Johnson FB Colorado St 6-0 225 Smith would be a my LT, Pitts, Unger, Winston, Brown would round out the OL. Big quick group, they could be maulers or finesse types. I would have 3 young RBs Slaton and Brown being the main guys and Jennings being no slouch. This would change the team overnight, it would give us an OL that could win the line of scrimmage.
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What about a defensive draft?
1 Brandon Spikes, ILB, Florida 6-3 245 or 1 Aaron Curry OLB Wake Forest 6-2 249 2 Matt Shaughnessy, DE, Wisconsin 6-5 250 3 Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut 5-10 185 4.37 4 Ron Brace, NT, Boston College 6-3 333 5 Otis Wiley S Michigan State 6-209 Pick your poison, Mr. Inside or Mr. Outside. Spikes allows us to move Ryans around, Curry has the size to upgrade the SAM with Adibi playing the WILL. Butler can return kicks and has the speed to be a solid cover guy. Brace is the NT for Boston College that has been overshadowed by his teammate Raji.
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Right now, according to keith, we are hanging with the 12 th pick in the Draft. There is a chance, based upon what happens when all the juniors jump in, that MLB James Laurinitis will be available. Would you take him over Spikes?
I'm agin taking an Olineman before the 4th round in this upcoming draft, we need defense so bad.
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BTW neither draft is how I want or think the final draft will look. But if this team wanted to make a quick change in one area of the team they could use a draft similar to one of my exaggerated drafts. So this is for entertainment only.
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PK, Would you take a LB over FS Mays or Moore? I'm beginning to really think this is the year we SHOULD get that impact safety.
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Curry will be a top-ten IMO. I think Spikes might make a fine ILB, but will D. Ryans translate well to the outside. I know he was drafted as an OLB, but that was a while ago, has anything changed.
I would like to spend whatever it takes to get Haynesworth in FA, now that his Pro-Bowl selection has freed him for next year. Then we are free to draft whoever we want #1. That frees up our draft chioces and TJ to back-up or fight Okoye for a starting job. That translates to an immediate upgrade for our run defense and less double and triple teaming on Mario. Win-win scenario. |
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Crossing fingers that he changes his mind....
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My First MiniMock of 09
15 Donald Brown RB UConn Time to Create the two headed monster 46 Ron Brace DT Boston College 77 Zach Follett OLB Cal 108 Matt Shaughnessy DE Wisconsin 139 Eric Wood OC Louisville 170 Tyrell Sutton RB Northwestern 202 Curtis Painter QB Purdue I know this doesn't happen because of no DBs, have to have some new blood for the ST
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1. CB D. J. Moore – Vanderbilt. 2. OLB Sean Weatherspoon – Missouri. 3. OLB Cody Brown – Connecticut. 4. FS Rashad Johnson – Alabama 5. DE Robert Ayers – Tennessee or Derek Walker – Illinois 6. RB Herb Donaldson – Western Illinois 7. QB David Johnson - Tulsa |
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All nice picks guys. I am going on record here to say no 1st round RB. We have bigger fish to fry on the defensive side of the ball, if we want to make the playoffs this year.
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Is this the "perfect" draft? No, because I want a big DT, a run-blocking RG, and a C. Perhaps I could bring in some FAs for that? DT Louis Ellis - Shaw {6' 2" 312lbs 5.10 - 40} OC John Cooper - Oklahoma {6' 2" 292lbs 5.14 - 40} OG/OT Robert Brewster - Ball State {6' 4" 312lbs 4.98 - 40} |
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Add some guys like to my mock: 3rd round Courtney Greene S Rutgers 5th round Sean Smith CB Utah
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I was thinking a trade down with Detroit
20 B.J. Raji, NT, Boston College 33 Alex Mack, C, California 46 Donald Brown, RB, Connecticut 77 Clay Matthews, OLB, USC thats a nice first three rounds. |
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First 5 picks for the offensive side of the ball ? I dunno PK, but you must have missed the memo theTexans' were circulating which said defense is the top priority in the '09 Draft ?
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