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I'd be surprised if he saw #20. |
Pit doesn't need him
NE on the other hand.............. I'm thinking dallas in the first round anyway the Jerry Jones Okie State connection oh wait I got mixed up he loves arkansas and Oklahoman not okie state |
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Ward's not getting younger and Holmes is still not quite the guy they thought he'd be. Beyond that, he's going to be by far and away the most talented player on the board at that point and could be had for a fraction of his worth. The Chiefs might pass on him there (y'know, like taking Tyson Jackson at 3) but an organization with a brain in its head would NEVER let Dez Bryant fall that far. |
I like your draft. I don't know how realistic it is, but I do like it.
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We all agree that that our offensive line sucks so we don't address it until our 4th pick in the draft? I hope we are not that stupid.
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I missed that. My bad.
I'm all for taking an impact playmaker in round one, but after that I think we need to invest in our line. The best place to grab a RT will be at the top of round 2, and we could also have our pick of interior linemen at the bottom of the round. I would love to add a playmaker LB/DE, but I just don't think we are ready for that piece of the puzzle. We need to build our offensive line and plug and play at LB. |
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I've said it before, but I think we should take RB Ryan Mathews from Fresno, if he's there in the third round. I have very little confidence in our backs, and LJ is showing his age. Mathews will be a steal in the 3rd, and I think he has every down back potential that Charles, Smith and Savage lack.
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Bryant is an interesting choice, but given his recent behavior, I have a feeling he'll be the second-coming of Michael Crabtree. And much as it would be nice to have a playmaking receiver, how many receivers are actually difference makers? There have been so many pro bowl receivers over the years who have not played for great offenses. I actually think it's one of the lowest impact positions on the field.
I still believe if you want a playmaker, look at the two stud safeties and choose between the two. Pittsburgh's defense looks pretty bad without Polamalu. The Ravens' defense revolves around Ed Reed. In a 3-4 defense, I would argue that a playmaking safety is almost as big of a difference maker (if not moreso) than a real good nose tackle. |
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