After what I think was a great first 3 Rounds (now that the whole NT thing has been cleared up). I think all we need now is to get that Free Safety
Reshad Jones is still undrafted, I think we should trade up to get him, perhaps using some of those later picks,
Jones was expected to go in rounds 2-3 so getting him in round 4 is a steal.
perhaps a trade using Merling or Smiley is possible now that they don't look like their in our future plans...(even though I want to keep both)
What do you guys think
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I'm not so sure Reshad Jones was expected to go before rd 3. I thought he was a rd 3 prospect at best personally.
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I think if we are going after a safety in the 4th, we should be looking at Jones. He most likely won't be there for us unless we trade up. I'm all for it.
I say we should consider Blount at RB if he's there in the 5th. That's a big if, prob be gone by then -
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I know people want a FS, but don't be surprised with a tight end next as well. Or another OLB.
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What I want is more tackle makers and heart breakers...enough with the nice nicee stuff...I want some mfing Pirates.
Someone slip some STP (DOM 2,5- dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine.)into Irish's coffee..eh? -
starks moving to the nose
i'll question that all daymustang20241 likes this. -
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If we go for a FS Robert Johnson in round 5 is ideal. I see a player with just very natural instincts for the position there. If not im OK with Culver, Jason Allen (being moved again) and Clemons or trying Will Allen there -
go back and watch he was real good there :up:
JA needs to stay at CB
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JA improved last year but he played more like a FS anyway then a CB. I think his obstacle is the mental aspect calling assignments for the defensive backfield. Goodnight Killer:wink2: -
I want another OLB prospect to get into the mix with Misi, Wake, Anderson, Moses, etc.
I think we missed out on FS this year and we just have to live with it. The best players left on the board might just be DE/OLB, TE, and WR.
Sign Sharper and fix the position long term in 2011.
I like Greg Hardy in the fourth round if he's still available, or a pass catching H-Back like Dickerson or Hernandez. Jacoby Ford would be a nice replacement for Teddy Ginn as well. He'd be able to step in right away as a KR, PR, and deep threat on offense.e -
who played CB? JA is a corner bro. could still find his spot in the nickel. we shall see
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I would love to get Reshad Jones but i think we need to stay put and if he falls to us great if not then we draft a FS later in the draft that way we could go with Mike Williams, Aaron Herendez, or Dennis Pittia for the first pick in the forth -
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I can feel ok with Starks at Nose Tackle if thats where he wants to play and feels most comfortable.
Ive said it a few times though, at this point Id like to start adding some speed to this team. On offense especially we are rather plodding. Even Marshall as good as he is, is not a burner or speedster. He makes plays by breaking tackles and being phsyical. Id like to see a Jacoby Ford or Trindon Holliday to come in and play some special teams and maybe give us a guy we can stick in a 4 WR set and just let him run deep and long.
Erik Norwood imo would be a great pick in the 4th - and actually a guy I predicted lol, which almost certainly means he wont be the choice. If he continues to drop, Id say you really need to look hard at Griffen as well.
Tight End will be a spot I feel we will also address at some point. Maybe Pitta or the USC kid. Hernandez I dont know if he will fit here well.mustang20241 likes this. -
gonna miss that OSU guy ginn or something.... speed cant be taught but it can be drafted...... We have a lot of late round picks, im sure one will be that speedy return guy
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If you look at all 3 picks, they are all versatile guys who can play more than one position. I think Jacoby Ford would be an option. I also have a hunch that Ireland like Myron Rolle and wouldn't be suprised to see him take a flier on him. We can throw a lot at the wall today with the picks we have left.
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I think that being an inch or two too short for prototype, may be more than made up for by the following:
He's a coaches dream. He has met and exceeded all his coaches expectations at any position they played him at - DT, DE, OLB, and ST's.
He can get in the backfield, as he is now South Carolina's all-time sack leader, AND all-time tackles for a loss leader.
He made plays all over the field with sacks, TFL's, FR's and INT's for TD's in a 4-2-5 base defense designed to deal with the high octane passing attacks of the SEC. For a sizable chunk of that season, they had the #1 D in the land.
You'd be hard pressed to find an LB who made more big plays over the last few years than Eric Norwood. Oh, and did I mention he blocked kicks too?
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One other guy I forgot about is Mardy Gilyard. If we are looking for a speedy WR, this kid could definitely be it. Very good as a 3-4 option, and boost to our special teams.