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Fletcher Cox is a close second though. |
If I'm the Bears, I solve my offensive line woes once and for all and draft the shit out of Jonathan Martin.
That gives you the best bookend tackles in the NFC North, with him and Carimi. Carimi's more of a natural RT, Martin's a natural LT. Cutler may not take a gajillion sacks next year. |
The Bears need a lot of help. Unfortunately for them, Michael Floyd & Janoris Jenkins just went off the board and there isn't a top TE prospect this year. They need help at their aging LB and DE positions, too, but the value just isn't there at this pick.
Jay Cutler is often running for his life or getting killed and missed the final 7 games of last season. Gabe Carimi, last year's 1st round pick, was injured week 2 and missed the rest of the season. He should be back to help solidify the right side. This pick should unseat J'Marcus Webb and provide two young, high quality bookends for years to come. The Chicago Bears select Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford. |
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Damn; hated seeing Reif and Martin go so quickly like that; was kinda hoping one would keep sliding.
Back to the drawing board. |
This pick for the Titans... probably going to be offensive line.
I'm not sure who fits what the Titans run the best, though, Glenn or Konz. |
Either way Marco goes the Bengals really like the way this is unfolding.
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Marco Polo should be expelled from this draft and all future drafts.
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Tennessee really needs to upgrade their pass rush, but their offensive line has some real holes within the interior. The Titans upgrade the LG to help create holes for CJ2K.
The Tennessee Titans select Cordy Glenn, G, Georgia. |
Do the Titans run a power blocking scheme?
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Yes... gooood goood... this is shaping up rather well for the Packers.
The cluster**** of players that don't fit Seattle's needs put me behind a bit. I'll need a rock-solid Packers draft like I had last year if I'm going to win the draft again. |
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