Drafting Dion would allow Tamba to rush the passer every time now that he won't have to worry about pass coverage, since that is one of Dion's strengths, along with being another dangerous rusher. Just line him up at ILB and let him rove around in different spots to blitz on either side of Houston/Hali or drop back in coverage in zone or on a TE. I'd rather have Geno personally, but if a trade down isn't possible, I think Dion as an alternative would be satisfactory.
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Anything but a tackle and I'd be happy. You're just causing trouble, almost Pioli-esque arrogance, by drafting Joeckel or Fisher. There will be other great tackles out there in the coming years if not in later rounds this year. Giving up on Albert if you aren't able to trade him is a mistake that will come back to bite ya.
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How does bringing back a backup OG mean they aren't taking a LT?
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If they are dead set on passing on a qb with the top pick (as expected) the only two choices should be pass rusher with elite upside/trade down.
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This is simply a crappy year to have 1.1. Clowney? Not eligible. The difference between QB #1 and #8? Negligible in the eyes of many.
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I bet we go Jordan if we can't trade out. And I am okay with that. Geno,Dion or Tavon.
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I'd rather have Barkevious Mingo if we have to go with an edge rusher.
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Dion is a physical freak... JPP like, no?
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