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I thought about that (ages of top NT's when I posted that last comment) but age is not the main factor with Pickett. I don't feel he can be a top NT as those guys are mountains. Pickett is not. He can't move 2 OL at will at 23 much less 30. I'm saying he's not equipped to be a top NT in a 3-4. They were because of their size. We need to upgrade regardless and it be a good year to get that guy in the draft because Pickett has been slowing (injuries/age) and we have him to baby a new guy for a year.Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.
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Good back and forth here. Makes me start to lose a little of my love for BJ - and that's saying something...
Still, I'd be happy to get BJ in the first round, though you couldn't really trade down past Denver and still expect the guy to be there."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Unless somebody falls, to me trading down makes the most sense.TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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Unless somebody falls, there is no point in trading up to our pick.Originally posted by BretskyUnless somebody falls, to me trading down makes the most sense.
Orakpo falls, Was is a strong trade up possibility.
Monroe or Oher fall (possibly Andre too depending on the next few weeks), Philly or Det have strong trade up potential.
Raji falls, the Broncos could be lookin' to deal.
Stafford/Sanchez fall, the Jets, Bucs, and Detroit all could be suitors (I doubt we'd trade a QB pick in-division, but we'd probably do it for an OT).
Detroit holds the best pick in the draft (#33), I'm sure TT would love to get his hands on it.
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Orakpo, Monroe, and Raji are all guys we could use ourselves.Originally posted by WaldoUnless somebody falls, there is no point in trading up to our pick.Originally posted by BretskyUnless somebody falls, to me trading down makes the most sense.
Orakpo falls, Was is a strong trade up possibility.
Monroe or Oher fall (possibly Andre too depending on the next few weeks), Philly or Det have strong trade up potential.
Raji falls, the Broncos could be lookin' to deal.
Stafford/Sanchez fall, the Jets, Bucs, and Detroit all could be suitors (I doubt we'd trade a QB pick in-division, but we'd probably do it for an OT).
Detroit holds the best pick in the draft (#33), I'm sure TT would love to get his hands on it.
I doubt we'll trade down unless someone is looking to trade up for a QB. Its a shame half of the teams who need QBs are in our division.70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.
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See, I'm all screwed up. I was thinking that our pick would have the most potential ever for teams to trade up. But if Raji falls, don't we draft him?Originally posted by WaldoUnless somebody falls, there is no point in trading up to our pick.Originally posted by BretskyUnless somebody falls, to me trading down makes the most sense.
Orakpo falls, Was is a strong trade up possibility.
Monroe or Oher fall (possibly Andre too depending on the next few weeks), Philly or Det have strong trade up potential.
Raji falls, the Broncos could be lookin' to deal.
Stafford/Sanchez fall, the Jets, Bucs, and Detroit all could be suitors (I doubt we'd trade a QB pick in-division, but we'd probably do it for an OT).
Detroit holds the best pick in the draft (#33), I'm sure TT would love to get his hands on it.
The 33 pick is the best in the draft? That is in line with what I've been reading. This draft has a great top 50, but a lousy top 10. That figures, when we have the 9!
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At the combine Orakpo showed that he's probably best suited in a 4-3. He looked really stiff in the linebacker drills. Maybin looked a lot better. Maybin is the best 3-4 OLB in the draft, Orakpo is the best 4-3 DE. At 3-4 OLB, Cushing and Brown are also probably better options than Orakpo (though Brown probably isn't going to be a great rusher at the NFL level).Originally posted by 3irty1Orakpo, Monroe, and Raji are all guys we could use ourselves.Originally posted by WaldoUnless somebody falls, there is no point in trading up to our pick.Originally posted by BretskyUnless somebody falls, to me trading down makes the most sense.
Orakpo falls, Was is a strong trade up possibility.
Monroe or Oher fall (possibly Andre too depending on the next few weeks), Philly or Det have strong trade up potential.
Raji falls, the Broncos could be lookin' to deal.
Stafford/Sanchez fall, the Jets, Bucs, and Detroit all could be suitors (I doubt we'd trade a QB pick in-division, but we'd probably do it for an OT).
Detroit holds the best pick in the draft (#33), I'm sure TT would love to get his hands on it.
I doubt we'll trade down unless someone is looking to trade up for a QB. Its a shame half of the teams who need QBs are in our division.
I head Kirwan talking about Brown, that his best position is 4-3 SLB, where he'd be a beast. Not explosive enough to be a 4-3 RuDE or good 3-4 OLB, but a very fluid athlete and great in space; stout at the POA and a good rusher compared to average LB. Perfect for a team that uses a 2 down mike (a la Hodge/Bishop), where the SLB and WLB are the 3 down backers. Too bad his draft status won't let him play it, first round guys don't play 4-3 SLB.
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Well if they were high on Maybin is he really such a reach that they would try to trade down rather than just get the guy they like?Originally posted by WaldoAt the combine Orakpo showed that he's probably best suited in a 4-3. He looked really stiff in the linebacker drills. Maybin looked a lot better. Maybin is the best 3-4 OLB in the draft, Orakpo is the best 4-3 DE. At 3-4 OLB, Cushing and Brown are also probably better options than Orakpo (though Brown probably isn't going to be a great rusher at the NFL level).Originally posted by 3irty1Orakpo, Monroe, and Raji are all guys we could use ourselves.Originally posted by WaldoUnless somebody falls, there is no point in trading up to our pick.Originally posted by BretskyUnless somebody falls, to me trading down makes the most sense.
Orakpo falls, Was is a strong trade up possibility.
Monroe or Oher fall (possibly Andre too depending on the next few weeks), Philly or Det have strong trade up potential.
Raji falls, the Broncos could be lookin' to deal.
Stafford/Sanchez fall, the Jets, Bucs, and Detroit all could be suitors (I doubt we'd trade a QB pick in-division, but we'd probably do it for an OT).
Detroit holds the best pick in the draft (#33), I'm sure TT would love to get his hands on it.
I doubt we'll trade down unless someone is looking to trade up for a QB. Its a shame half of the teams who need QBs are in our division.
I head Kirwan talking about Brown, that his best position is 4-3 SLB, where he'd be a beast. Not explosive enough to be a 4-3 RuDE or good 3-4 OLB, but a very fluid athlete and great in space; stout at the POA and a good rusher compared to average LB. Perfect for a team that uses a 2 down mike (a la Hodge/Bishop), where the SLB and WLB are the 3 down backers. Too bad his draft status won't let him play it, first round guys don't play 4-3 SLB.70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.
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Question is Bretsky, who's 'someone'?Originally posted by BretskyUnless somebody falls, to me trading down makes the most sense.
To trade down, have to find someone that wants it - there will be potential suitors regardless of who's left, but how interested will any of them really be in moving up.
If Detroit decides on an OT as opposed to a QB (which I think they should, they'll be drafting top 5 next year anyways) I'd be interested to see what happens. KC might grab one, but who else? Seattle? I don't think so, Hasselbeck is still good, and he's got some years left, so they don't go for one that high. We could forseeably be looking at the #9 pick with both top QB's on the board, if someone doesn't trade up before then.--
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I'm not worried about Pickett's (or other NT's) age. It's not like an RB where losing a step changes his whole game. For the most part, you tend to be stronger at 32 then at 22, and as long as the knees hold out, you should be fine. And Grady has shown us that even if the knees don't hold out, you'll be at least ok.--
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I'm so confused now....is Raji worth a #9 pick? If both QB's are on the board, will anyone want to trade with the Pack, knowing that San Fran will likely take one?
Who's Maybin? Is that same guy Waldo said in another thread is the best OLB prospect in the draft?
I wonder if the NFL guys ever get this overwhelmed, and just say, "ah, f_ck it, just pick some guy. I'm tired.""The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Originally posted by FritzI'm so confused now....is Raji worth a #9 pick? If both QB's are on the board, will anyone want to trade with the Pack, knowing that San Fran will likely take one?
Who's Maybin? Is that same guy Waldo said in another thread is the best OLB prospect in the draft?
I wonder if the NFL guys ever get this overwhelmed, and just say, "ah, f_ck it, just pick some guy. I'm tired."
Basically a Demarcus Ware clone without as good of long speed. His shuttle/40 differential suggests he's really quick in short area speed and good at changing direction, his vertical leap suggests a very explosive first step. He has ape-like 35 1/4" arms, the longest of the highly rated DE's/OLB's (for keeping OT's away) (even longer than M. Johnson, the 6'7" kid from Ga Tech). Not a guy that is gonna run down a back 20 yards downfield though. He looked good in the LB drills, not as good as Brown, but close, but Brown lacks his long arms and first step. Very productive but young college player.
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Originally posted by GuinessQuestion is Bretsky, who's 'someone'?Originally posted by BretskyUnless somebody falls, to me trading down makes the most sense.
To trade down, have to find someone that wants it - there will be potential suitors regardless of who's left, but how interested will any of them really be in moving up.
If Detroit decides on an OT as opposed to a QB (which I think they should, they'll be drafting top 5 next year anyways) I'd be interested to see what happens. KC might grab one, but who else? Seattle? I don't think so, Hasselbeck is still good, and he's got some years left, so they don't go for one that high. We could forseeably be looking at the #9 pick with both top QB's on the board, if someone doesn't trade up before then.
To me Curry, Monroe and Crabtree are guys that jump out at me as being great values at #9; pretty sure they will all be gone.TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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