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Would like to pick him up but it would probably cost a second round pick and I think we can get a RB in the later rounds for a better price.

 

 

Quote:What would you consider our second biggest need? If we don't resign MJD I would have to say RB, followed by Center.
Pass rush is by far our second biggest need. It's 1b really. Almost as important as the QB itself.

In the post season presser there was a pregnant pause when Gus and Dave were asked about who they felt the standout player on offense was. They eventually discussed the fullback. For this reason I could see us going QB in 1 and RB or WR in 2. Mason looks like a good prospect, but there are a few RBs and WRs that I wouldn't mind if they slid to 39.
Quote:In the post season presser there was a pregnant pause when Gus and Dave were asked about who they felt the standout player on offense was. They eventually discussed the fullback. For this reason I could see us going QB in 1 and RB or WR in 2. Mason looks like a good prospect, but there are a few RBs and WRs that I wouldn't mind if they slid to 39.
 

I like Mason, but this is a pretty deep RB draft. I'm waiting till at least 3rd round for a RB, I think.
He is a stud and id love to have him in teal. I think he will be there in round 2.
Quote:In the post season presser there was a pregnant pause when Gus and Dave were asked about who they felt the standout player on offense was. They eventually discussed the fullback. For this reason I could see us going QB in 1 and RB or WR in 2. Mason looks like a good prospect, but there are a few RBs and WRs that I wouldn't mind if they slid to 39.
Yeah, and unfortunately they said RB was going to be a priority in the draft, too. As I've said many times already, hopefully that just means double dipping w/ later prospects and not spending a day 2 pick on one of the overrated RB there instead of one of the higher graded WR that will undoubtedly be there in my mind.
Quote:Are you going to draft a center or guard in the 2nd? You can still take a RB in the 2nd and an interior OL in a later round.
That wasn't the question though. The question was what is our 2nd biggest need (I'm assuming behind QB). RB is not it.

 

I think Todman could be pretty good. I am not entirely sold on Blackmon and Ball at the CB spot, definitely not sold on Uche and Rackley at the guard, and we have no real LEO for the future. Those are all much bigger needs than a RB.
Quote:That wasn't the question though. The question was what is our 2nd biggest need (I'm assuming behind QB). RB is not it.

 

I think Todman could be pretty good. I am not entirely sold on Blackmon and Ball at the CB spot, definitely not sold on Uche and Rackley at the guard, and we have no real LEO for the future. Those are all much bigger needs than a RB.
 

You don't draft each round by need, though.
Quote:You don't draft each round by need, though.
What? Who said that? Because I know I didn't.

 

I think RB is not our 2nd biggest need. Simple as that. We have much bigger needs on this football team than RB.
Quote:What? Who said that? Because I know I didn't.

 

I think RB is not our 2nd biggest need. Simple as that. We have much bigger needs on this football team than RB.
 

roycee, knarnn, and your dialogue at the beginning of this thread. You can still draft a RB in the second round if it isn't a "need."
Quote:roycee, knarnn, and your dialogue at the beginning of this thread. You can still draft a RB in the second round if it isn't a "need."
I agree, but this RB better be comfortably the top player left on your board...and Mason/Hyde/Lache/Sims/Carey/etc just isn't going to be even close to that. Melvin Gordon could have been but alas...
Quote:Would like to pick him up but it would probably cost a second round pick and I think we can get a RB in the later rounds for a better price.

 

 

Pass rush is by far our second biggest need. It's 1b really. Almost as important as the QB itself.
 

Completely agree.  Affecting the opponents QB is equally as important as having good QB play.

 

It was mentioned in the college championship games, and we'll continue to hear it throughout the playoffs.
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