I had posted this in another thread, but i decided to put it out for a little(or a lot) of constructive criticism.
Jake long- We are rebuilding and rebuilding starts in the trenches. There is great value in OL this year and while C. long or dorsey would be nice here also- J. long gives what could probably be a pro bowl RT with the possibility of a good LT. Either way- the formation of a dominant o-line will take shape that will help out the development of Beck, Ginn, booker, and even ronnie brown. Two sacks in four years is nothing to laugh at.
Dan connor- While a rush end is great to have, and cason may be on the board still- i think Connor would fill a huge void left by ZT.(well, not completely fill, this is Zach we are talking about). connor would help man the ilb with either torbor or crowder and from what i read is a great prospect.
2b. charles godfrey- a good, raw talent at cb that in the first year would be good in nickel. could be very good and is definately a hard hitter.
3. carl nicks- i'm hoping nicks lasts this long so he can be converted to g to fill up the o-line
4. martellius bennett- a huge pass catching tight end with great upside--is raw, but is a good blocker and reciever
6. brian johnston- to be honest- i stole this idea from ck. Has tremendous athleticism, but plays at a division 2aa school- could be a phenomenal pass rushing olb, or could take years to catch up with the pro game.
6. comp pick Caleb campell- hard hitting army safety that everyone is high on- I am really reling on you guys here.
7. marcus monk- finally a reciever- a big, big reciever- If he's gone then perhaps justin harper from VTech
I think this draft we come away with a dominatn offensive line and a good mlb in connor to help the defense. Godfrey could come in at nickel and after development may be a great cb. Bennet will be a good recieving option and a nice safety valve for beck.
thanks for reading
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I would be surprised to see Monk or Bennett available at either of those picks. And it doesn't make sense to draft Nicks and Long. I don't see Nicks as a G, and both Nicks and Long have questionable ability at LT.
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The guard depth after albert didn't seem terribly strong, so i choose nicks to be a mauler as a lg. do you have any suggestions for who should be picked instead?
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If Monk is gone, I would bet Rivers from Hawaii may be in the mix with one of those later picks.
I like it Mason, the one thing is Dan Conner is undersized for a 3-4 ILB.mason likes this. -
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Donald Thomas, Andre Brown from App State, Jeremiah Zuttah from Rutgers. -
would donald thomas or brown be a reach for the third round pick?
rivers would fit the 7th nicely- thanks for the info
and while connors is a little small- his instincts and ability seem pretty high -
From what I've gathered, as strong a Tackle class as Draft 2008 is, is as weak as the Guard and Center class is after Brandon Alberts and Mike Pollack/Steve Justice.
So any Guard is going to be a bit of reach, Zuttah and maybe Chilio Rachel are maybe worth a third round pick, or we can look for a mobile Center who we can move to Guard and pick them later in the 4-7 rds, and that is the position that Don Thomas and Andre Brown will be in.
May as well throw Robert Felton into that mix as well, he is a fine player out of Arkansas, 4 year starter and has played every position on the Oline.
Unless we take Sam Baker with the idea that he can play Guard or Tackle, he would be worth the #32. -
padre31 and BuckeyeKing like this.
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Zuttah :hi5:
Nicks is a RT. He just needs to be drafted by the right team. -
other then I prefer Chris over Jake, I wouldn't be upset with this draft.
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