What about a "three in a row" approach at the top of the 2nd rd.
-three consecutive picks means no interference from other teams between at least two of our picks.
-The reason I like the top of the 2nd is there seems to always be talent there & it is not as expensive as the 1st rd. Also, if someone wanted to leap frog us it would be quit pricey for them at this particular location.
Mock draft time always gets the creative juices flowing.
What type of strategic ideas have crossed your mind?
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Confused, are you suggesting we trade down?
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Perhaps you should review the second round picks since Ireland came here four years ago and you will see that he has done a below average job finding talent in this round. Overall he has done much better in the first round with the selections of, Long, Pouncey, and Davis in the this round. I still have a question regarding Odrick since he played very mediocre ball last season and couldn't break into the starting lineup.
Ireland traded down into the latter part of the first round to pick up Odrick two years ago and he so far has been the worst first round draft pick of this group. Therefore I have no desire to see Ireland once again trade down in the first round and certainly not for two additional second round picks as you suggest. -
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I always watch the UDFA market like a hawk, to me that is where the real value can be found.
Otherwise, just add team speed, the Lumbering Parcells need to be replaced with the Jimmy Johnson Greyhounds. -
TTTRRRRAAADDDDEEEE BBBBBAAAACCCCKKKKKK. If we could net a late 1st and 2nd for our 8th overall that would be perfect.
1)Fleener-TE Need a pass catching TE in the system and he is a FREAK physically2
2)Weeden-QB- Ready to -play now
2)A Branch-DE- Terror opposite Wake
3)AJ Jenkins-WR- G Jenkins type WR
3)D Stephenson-T- Anchor Right side
4) Streeter- WR- Physically amazing but needs polish
5)Aaron Henry -S - Good value and Ireland loves taking S late
7)C Judie- CB good size