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Originally Posted by O.city
Direk, while I think Irving is a good versatile player that could become an all pro type player, even if he does, the value from the outcome just wouldn't be there from the pick.
It's just a waste of funds to take a center that high. Now his versatility can change that a bit, but still not enough I don't think.
Problem is, even if he's an all pro center, I'm not sure how much difference in value or improvement to your team that makes verse just an average to slightly above average center.
Whereas say, a corner back or wr would make more difference there.
I think the same can be said for an ILB but I'm not sure it's as big therr
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Dorsey's MO is as transparent as the day is long.
If these guys don't see it, I don't know what to tell them.
Okay, I'll spell it out:
Bowe and Albert were the keys to getting the cap under control. And you'll say, "well what about Bowe's contract and the dead money"?
That's easy enough; they had to hedge their bet because there was a very good chance that receiver they wanted would be gone, and sure enough...hello New Orleans.
They also hedged against the Houston/Hali situation by drafting Ford as more than likely their 2nd option for that draft up top.
Dorsey has his cap under control or close to it now, and he's bringing in serviceable players because he's not going to blow his ****ing picks on bullshit just because Lil' Chiefy wants another goddamned fatty.
The guy projects his moves like a drive-in theater.