My draft wish...
Everybody has already talked about Marcus McNeil, I think he'd be an awesome pick, but...
The guy I really covet is Michael Huff from Texas. He's played both CB and S in college, but at 6'1", 205, I'd be looking at him to take over Greg Wesley's spot. He's an electric playmaker and has a real nose for the ball. He looks like a guy that could go 6-7 picks ahead of us, but because of his tweener status, he could slip. |
I love Huff. I mentioned him in a draft thread I started a few weeks ago.
I just don't see any way he would make it to the 20th spot. |
yes he is good nobody thought dj would make it to #15 :)
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Of course we would screw him up and make him a CB...
Just a guess though. |
My poem for htis
If you have tweener dreams, you picked the right team. :D |
I've seen Huff projected as high as 12th and as low as 23rd. I think the fact he moved around so much at least gives us a chance.
And for anyone wondering about defensive tackles, the only guy that I think fits what we need in the 1st round is Rod Wright and I have serious concerns about his attitude and work ethic. |
I'm skeptical that we could win the lottery two years in a row. I won't order my Huff Chiefs jersey just yet.
I'm sure if he's there, the Chiefs would take him. He'd be the best athlete on the board and he fits a need. |
STOP ****ING SAYING TWEENER!!
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Honestly, I don't look at him as a traditional "tweener". I think he was moved around alot moreso because they couldn't figure out where NOT TO use him, rather than where TO use him. He reminds me of Ed Reed. We need that. |
I honestly think the guy could play either corner or safety. He has the speed to play corner. The reason he got moved to safety was because Texas had other guys that were capable of playing CB, but no one to play safety.
He's become as much of a hitter as a ballhawk. In the mold of Ed Reed |
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So let me get this stright, you guys want another converted saftie on this team?
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