Quote:i'd like us to take one of teddy mack or clowney at 3 or 6
either or i think provides they provide us with good value at 3 or excellent at 6.
me i think teddy will be gone and clowney doesn't really want to be in jacksonville so i want us to take mack at 6 and get a 2nd and 4th from atlanta for them to take clowney
try mack at the leo but i think he will struggle against the run but he has show he can play it in college
i would prefer to see him next to poz and geno and let him go to work.
with the first of the second rounders go trenches i think the centre class is weaker up to so i would like later and go
guard xavier su'a filo first round talent early in the second... i like yankey but i think filo's added mobility would be a benefit, top class guard prospect that could secure the left guard for the forseeable future
and with the second i take bradley roby, i understand why people aren't high on this kid especially given his poor play this year, but he has the speed and by his bench yesterday the strength to become a number one cornor. Getting him in the second is likely and is a steal. I take him only if we get a second pick in the second as i feel roby gratz and mccray have the ability to be a leading cornor tandem for a good long time
3rd i take weston richburg- i think the de class is better in free agency than the centre class mack aside (who i think will want too much money) and would rather we went after a de in fa and a centre in the draft. If we don't adress the qb at 3 we will likely have henne under centre next year which means the centre has time to bed in
4th(3 picks with the trade)
i take daniel mcullers- a big run stuffing dt is exactly what we need to take the pressure of marks by rotating in and eventually replace miller full time. Mcullers is huge strong with room to grow. I would prefer to take him in the 3rd to make sure we get him but i think the early 3rd round is too early and would rather spend it on a centre
donte moncrief- big body wide out great combine performance i think he is the right sort of guy to take at wideout and at the right place in the draft
i then take david fales with the ravens pick in the 4th
5th- i take james white rb- small well developed back with great cuts that i was high on all through- not ideal size but a great all rounder that knows how to hit the hole. At a 5th I'm very happy with him
5th- george uko dt- a developmental prospect that could line up anywhere on the d line either to back up marks or to sit behind and eventually provide competition to alualu
6th- kevin pierre louis- fastest lb at the combine and reminds me of russel allen think he is a great bet as a development prospect and would be very happy going into the season with a core of poz mack hayes and back ups allen reynold pierre louis
7th- kadeem edwards guard- not a mover but a big strong guard with pretty perfect physical attributes long arms good size once again a developmental prospect for a weak o line
I like the idea of trading back a little more than before. Though it would be difficult to trade back when a talent like Clowney is on the board, I also like the idea of having more picks, especially the two second round picks and an extra 4th in a really deep draft. My first choice would be to stay at three, but a scenario like one you just floated would be nice,
A few questions though...
1. Why only one QB? Granted, I understand the need for many immediate impact players on this roster, but given how bad the QB situation is here. if we don't go QB in the first, why not hedge our bets with two QBs in the middle rounds, especially with the extra picks gained from a trade down?
2. I like the way you are thinking with the extra corner early on, but why Roby, especially if you think his tape is bad? I think you can get good value with CB in the second round without getting a guy you think is bad.
3. Why do you think Moncrief lasts to round 4? I don't see him getting past the 2nd round, TBH,
Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!