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You can get a MLB that gives you the same production in later rounds. |
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If Curry is gone. Take Monroe from Virginia. He was good enough to keep Brandon Albert at guard. That would give us a dominant O-line for the next 10-12 years. It might even make LJ want to play football again.
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And now we're back to the Oline argument, why is this fan base so obsessed with offensive linemen?
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Not every ****ing linebacker has to get 15 sacks. I have visions of a ball-hawking linebacker. That's what I have visions of. I'd be willing to place whatever sig bet you want on the fact that Curry will have a much more successful first 2 seasons than Rey will. |
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It would be best to trade down. But I'd have to say, if you got locked in that spot, you might just have to go OL. I know that will make certain people go bat feces crazy, but then again a lot of those people are the same ones saying Curry, Orakpo, Crabtree, etc aren't worth top 5 picks. Which pretty much leaves offensive linemen. We really need to go defense but the best value at that pick might be on the line.
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Did people miss this memo that Herm and his cover 2 is gone? |
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Monroe played tackle because that's the only position he could play, where Albert was versatile enough to play guard. Moving a kid that is going to be a rock-solid LTOTF just for the **** of it is beyond ridiculous. |
I want to know if people missed this memo that the Chiefs are going to be a 3-4 team.
LB's in the 3-4 rush the ****ing passer. |
Either Oher or Raji if you can't trade down.
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You know that's not what this is about. Effective MLB's can be found in just about any round. True pass rushers are special, are more valuable, and go early. No one is devaluing the kid, but if he can't rush the passer, which by his own admission is something he would have to "learn to do", then he's just not that valuable. |
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