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KC has need at OT. They have a LT in Albert that has played multiple OL positions. They have a VERY high pick with several needs; greatest player value where they are at = Monroe. He is a very good LT prospect. It makes sense. Especially when you consider KC just traded for a QB. They know they have to keep their QBs healthy, esp after a year where they lost TWO starters. If they draft Monroe, they move Albert to RT. The other options: Curry and Raji are logical as well, however they bring up counter-points, just like Monroe. |
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I've done some research, and I'm not aware of any successful 3-4 OLBs that actually played LB in college instead of DE. So unless Pioli thinks Curry is just a freak, I think we'll probably pass because I can't see him using such a premium pick on an ILB. |
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I just don't think he's a good pick for us in this current situation. |
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Hali has no place in a 34 defense. Hell, Hali is a marginal DE in a 43. |
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Hali will be looking for new employment by this time next season
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I know I keep going to the well on this one, but the Ravens 3-4 is a model by which to judge and Ray was the biggest game changer on that team from that position without rushing the passer. One of the greatest LB in history. Again, not saying he's Ray, but with the right talent and everyone doing their jobs that position can be extremely effective. The rub here is also getting players (NT and OLB) who also do their jobs well, but all are needed to be successfull. Either way we need several pieces on this team. |
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