RashanGary
04-14-2010, 07:16 PM
Trade the 1st round pick for a top 10 2nd and 3rd.
2a Rodger Saffold, OT, Indiana - Became more consistent each year at IU. Gave up only 1 sack as a senior, impressed during the EW Shrine week, and then had a great combine. One of the most gifted OL prospects in this draft physically and also pretty consistent.
2b Tyson Alualu - DE - Cal - Instead of fixing the pass rush with an OL, Thompson does it with a dynamite DL. Alualu has strength, burst and is relentless. He'd make our already good DL dominant.
3a Jason Worlids, OLB, VT - Low sack totals have Worlids off the radar a little, but he played injured for a good span of his college career and he did have a lot of pressures. .
3b Perrish Cox, CB, OK State - I love the write up on this guy. Great size. Maybe didn't test great with speed, but known to be fast on the field. Had a lot of pass breakups and interceptions. Also a dynamite returner. This is a huge upside pick. Plays great, great size, has some character concerns.
4 TJ Ward, S, Oregon - A better coverage version of Atari Bigby. Another pick to strengthen our back 7.
5a Shaun Lauvao, OG, AZ State - Another guy I see as underrated. When Thompson drafted Sitton, the one thing he said that made me believe in the Sitton pick was, and I paraphrase here, "he seems to always block his guy". That's Shaun Lauvao. He has the reputation of always doing his job. A good athlete too. Had some injury problems throughout his career.
5b Arthur Moats, OLB, James Madison - High upside small school prospect. Extremely respected and productive in his conference. Had an impressive showing at the Texas V Nation game, then put up some pretty impressive measurable numbers.
6 Mike Williams, WR, Syracuse - This is really unthompson like, but we already drafted Perrish Cox (a bit of a character concern). Now I'm drafting yet another. I'm sure it won't happen, but talent wise, he's got it.
7 Zoltan Mesko, P, Michgan - We need a punter.
2a Rodger Saffold, OT, Indiana - Became more consistent each year at IU. Gave up only 1 sack as a senior, impressed during the EW Shrine week, and then had a great combine. One of the most gifted OL prospects in this draft physically and also pretty consistent.
2b Tyson Alualu - DE - Cal - Instead of fixing the pass rush with an OL, Thompson does it with a dynamite DL. Alualu has strength, burst and is relentless. He'd make our already good DL dominant.
3a Jason Worlids, OLB, VT - Low sack totals have Worlids off the radar a little, but he played injured for a good span of his college career and he did have a lot of pressures. .
3b Perrish Cox, CB, OK State - I love the write up on this guy. Great size. Maybe didn't test great with speed, but known to be fast on the field. Had a lot of pass breakups and interceptions. Also a dynamite returner. This is a huge upside pick. Plays great, great size, has some character concerns.
4 TJ Ward, S, Oregon - A better coverage version of Atari Bigby. Another pick to strengthen our back 7.
5a Shaun Lauvao, OG, AZ State - Another guy I see as underrated. When Thompson drafted Sitton, the one thing he said that made me believe in the Sitton pick was, and I paraphrase here, "he seems to always block his guy". That's Shaun Lauvao. He has the reputation of always doing his job. A good athlete too. Had some injury problems throughout his career.
5b Arthur Moats, OLB, James Madison - High upside small school prospect. Extremely respected and productive in his conference. Had an impressive showing at the Texas V Nation game, then put up some pretty impressive measurable numbers.
6 Mike Williams, WR, Syracuse - This is really unthompson like, but we already drafted Perrish Cox (a bit of a character concern). Now I'm drafting yet another. I'm sure it won't happen, but talent wise, he's got it.
7 Zoltan Mesko, P, Michgan - We need a punter.