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I fear we already have the Kuechly type in DJ, so I really don't like that pick. (Not to mention, I sorely hope this was a pick we traded down for...) That first pick is looking more and more like a tackle or DeCastro every day.
The Osmele pick you gotta love in the second round. His performance at the Combine was fantastic. He's not a great fit for the ZBS, but you don't really need your RT to be on board with pulling into space and super athleticism in our ZBS. We started Barry Richardson for two years, for crying out loud. Love the Turbin pick. Love the Molk pick. The Dunsmore pick is fair value, and he certainly seems like a Pioli player. McMilian I have no opinion on. Not digging the Lindley pick. He totally shits his pants in the face of pressure. If that's a problem at small schools, it's going to be an awful problem in the NFL. |
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I like picks 1-3, as well as pick 5. And while i do believe Lindley has potential, I just think 4 is probably going to be too high for him. I'd take Lindley in the 5th-7th.
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i can dig that draft...don't see the point in drafting a 4th round QB, I'd probably want a safety there...
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Lindley has got the tools to work with, maybe more so than any guy in this draft in terms of arm strength. You never know when one of those guys pans out, and taking a guy like that in the 4 to 6 range isn't a bad pick or a reach. Until they get a shot at a Luck/Griffin type of player (and those guys don't show up very often anyway), they have to roll the dice on someone until it pans out. Personally, I have hopes for Stanzi, but Lindley has that arm, and that's definitely something that you can't teach. Keep bringing them in until something good happens. And McMillian from Maine is a stud. It's Maine and as such he isn't getting the press, but he would be a fantastic backup/special teamer right from the start. I think he's as good as any other safety in this class, and Pioli isn't worried about the Black Bears being a smaller school as he picked out Belcher from there as a free agent, and that has paid off for the team. |
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Another problem with drafing Lindley is what do you do with Stanzi? You don't keep two QB's that young on the roster, do you?
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02-28-2012, 03:42 PM | #7 |
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Lindley couldn't even hit the trash can with a gum wrapper. No way in hell the Chiefs draft him.
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Just for shits and giggles, if I had to draft depending on Wes Bunting's big board (no reaching above the pick).
11. OT Cordy Glenn, Georgia (his 11th rated prospect) 44. NT Dontari Poe, Memphis (45th) 75. OLB Vinny Curry, Marshall (76th) 107. QB Nick Foles, Washington (109th) 138. OG Senio Kelemete, Washington (139th) 161. SS Winston Guy, Jr., Kentucky (166th) 192. C Phillip Blake, Baylor (196th) QB: Cassel, Stanzi, Foles RB: Charles, McCluster FB: Bannon WR: Bowe, Breaston, Baldwin, Copper, McCluster TE: Moeaki, Maneri LT: Albert, Mims LG: Lilja, Kelemete C: Hudson, Blake RG: Asamoah, Kelemete RT: Glenn, Mims DE: Dorsey, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Bair OLB: Hali, Sheffield ILB: Belcher, Siler ILB: Johnson, Williams OLB: Houston, Curry CB: Flowers, Routt, Arenas, Brown, Daniels S: Berry, Lewis, Guy, McGraw |
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As for the QB, i just wonder if he's any better a prospect than Stanzi? I also think Stanzi has some promise down the road, so we have our late round flyer. Unless it is someone like Mallet falling to the second, I consider rounds 2-4 a waste for QBs. But, having said that, I'm never going to complain about this franchise drafting a QB...I'll take whatever crumbs they'll give.
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