That would be my top choice to if one is available. I haven't heard much about this Jared Davis. 2nd or 3rd, Rasul Douglas sounds like the right type of Corner - instinctive. I don't really want a RB early. Maybe go O Line about 3rd.
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What is everyone's take on Kpassognon??
Despite being "high cut" - a trait I tend not to like - I think he is athletic enough to make an impact.
Not talking about moving up 15 spots...
Assuming they've done their homework, they should have an idea of what direction each team in front of them is leaning... if Reddick lasts to 24 or so - a 4th should do it; or a 4th and move down in another round.
A 3rd would be a lot to give up... and while we have a lot of holes and depth problems, drafting one difference maker on defense would go a long way.
I've seen Reddick mocked at 26 - seen him mocked as high as the top 10. Crazy draft for predicting where guys are slotted.
If his head is as big as Howie Long's, then I would risk it.
A potential sleeper I stumbled upon at LB (I would argue ILB) is Javancy Jones, Jackson State.
Tyus bowser looks good off the edge.
Put Mike Tanier down as a counter about Teez Tabor's first round prospects. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...aft-day-slides
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Repeat after me: Teams do not draft slow cornerbacks.
But Teez Tabor succeeded against the highest-level competition outside the NFL. That should translate...
Teams do not draft slow cornerbacks.
You need to watch some tape. You'll see he can...
Teams do not draft slow cornerbacks.
You are putting way too much stock in workout results and not enough stock in...
TEAMS DO NOT DRAFT SLOW CORNERBACKS (sky darkens, thunder rumbles in distance).
Tabor ran a 4.62 40 at the combine and was clocked anywhere between 4.75 seconds and "he's still running" at Florida's pro day. Most teams have a minimum speed threshold for draftable cornerbacks, and that threshold hovers around 4.6 seconds. Any slower than that, and the cornerback is too great a liability in man coverage against too high a percentage of NFL receivers to be anything but a nickel and dime role player.
Tabor's size, instincts and other qualities will get him drafted by the middle of Day 2, when teams can start shopping for matchup players or high-upside projects. But Tabor looked like a potential top-15 pick before anyone saw him run. No amount of finger-crossing, video editing or excuse mongering will keep him there
Razul Douglas ran a 4.59 at the Combine.
a mock on nfl network just had us picking mixon. (bucky brooks)
I like this scout. He calls teams idiots (possibly including the Packers) rather than the kids in the draft.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...nfl-draft-buzz