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    Quote Originally Posted by darrelgreenie View Post
    CB
    Jamar Taylor
    David Amerson
    Darius Slay
    Blidi Wreh
    Brandon McGee
    Simon Tharold
    Terry Hawthorne
    Sanders Commings
    Khalid Wooten
    Marcus Cromartie
    This is your draft board for guys you think would be there after round 1? I'm curious why you left some guys off, such as Poyer, McFadden, Alford, Webb.

    I've only seen one cut-up of Brandon McGee, but I liked what I saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alcoholic Zebra View Post
    I feel like there will be a lot of differing opinions about this. But in my mind, its Elam and Poyer by far. I simply do not think Amerson should step onto an NFL field any down that isn't 3rd and long. His effort and tackling ability is embarrassing. I don't think he's an NFL player, I do think he'd be MVP of a touch football league though.

    Ok, so that's a bit of a hyperbole. But you get the point, the guy can't tackle. On that note, Poyer's a bit below average in the tackling department as well.
    I'm going to quote my own post here and kind of do a 180. This morning I was just very anti-guys who can't tackle. I don't think it's so cut and dry. Poyer is basically a slot corner. He guarded the slot guy I think over 40% of his snaps. There are a lot of questions with him, tendencies he has, and issues with how he plays zone. For example, I think he can do short/intermediate zones on the perimeter, but he can't do a Cover 3. He gets beat a little too much. I don't know if this is coachable, but he seems to wait too long to pick up his man against bunch formations.
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    Having some fun with the post-comp pick value chart on some trade-downs:

    Scenario 1:
    Trade 2(51) to SF for 2(61), 4(128) & 4(131) -- trade value: 390 to 378
    Lose: 2nd
    Gain: 2nd, 4th & 4th

    Scenario 2:
    Trade 2(51) to TEN for 3(70), 3(97) & 5(142) -- trade value: 390 to 387
    Lose: 2nd
    Gain: 3rd, 3rd & 5th

    Scenario 3:
    Trade 2(51) to SF for 3(74), 3(93) & 4(131) -- trade value: 390 to 389
    Lose: 2nd
    Gain: 3rd, 3rd & 4th

    Scenario 4:
    Trade 2(51) to KC for 3(63) & 3(99) -- trade value: 390 to 380
    Lose: 2nd
    Gain: 3rd, 3rd

    Scenario 5:
    Trade 2(51) to JAX for 3(64) & 3(98) -- trade value: 390 to 378
    Lose: 2nd
    Gain: 3rd, 3rd

    Scenario 6:
    Trad 2(51) to HOU for 2(57) & 4(124) -- trade value: 390 to 378
    Trade 2(57) & 6(191) to SF for 3(74) & 3(93) -- trade value: 345 to 348
    Lose: 2nd & 6th
    Gain: 3rd, 3rd & 4th

    Lots of teams with lots of picks and a talent-rich 2nd and 3rd round draft should equate to plenty of teams looking to move up for "one guy" they like, giving teams wanting to trade back some leverage... Those are just some scenarios that I would be in favor of.
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    I'm still struggling with what Drafttek database has for some players v. what our scouting aficionados are saying ... for example, they have Duke Williams in the 7th, whereas many on here have said he will be gone in the 4th. Same with Dwayne Gratz, going in the late 6th on Drafttak v. some on here saying 3-5th round range, and Gavin Escobar going late 4th on Drafttek v. 2nd on here after the combines ... and finally Darius Slay, who some on here have said will go in the 2nd, but he is around in the mid-3rd on Drafttek. So obviously there are discrepancies and players will go higher than slated and some will fall well below where many thought they would go. In the end it all comes down to what our scouts and personnel advisers think and who is there when we pick. That being said, here is what I put together (with some alternative picks provided) based on Scenario 3 ...

    No FA CB or Fred Davis...
    3rd (77): Darius Slay, CB Mississippi State
    3rd (85): Ryan Swope, WR Texas A&M
    3rd (93): TJ McDonald, FS USC
    4th (119): Gavin Escobar, TE SDSU
    4th (131): Tyrann Mathieu, CB LSU
    5th (154): Zaviar Gooden, ILB Mizzou
    5th (162): Kerwynn Williams, RB Utah State
    6th (191): Dwayne Gratz, CB UConn
    7th (228): Ray Ray Armstrong, SS Miami

    FA CB, no Fred Davis:
    3rd (77): Darius Slay, CB Mississippi State
    3rd (85): Ryan Swope, WR Texas A&M
    3rd (93): TJ McDonald, FS USC
    4th (119): Gavin Escobar, TE SDSU
    4th (131): Kwame Geathers, NT Georgia
    5th (154): Zaviar Gooden, ILB Mizzou
    5th (162): Kerwynn Williams, RB Utah State
    6th (191): Dwayne Gratz, CB UConn
    7th (228): Ray Ray Armstrong, SS Miami

    FA CB, Fred Davis retained:
    3rd (77): Darius Slay, CB Mississippi State
    3rd (85): Ryan Swope, WR Texas A&M
    3rd (93): TJ McDonald, FS USC
    4th (119): Duke Williams, S Nevada
    4th (131): Kwame Geathers, NT Georgia
    5th (154): Zaviar Gooden, ILB Mizzou
    5th (162): Kerwynn Williams, RB Utah State
    6th (191): Dwayne Gratz, CB UConn
    7th (228): Pass rushing OLB

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    James, you thought about not doing drafttek and instead using other sites for round estimates? CBS isn't bad. NFL.com/draft has grades out.

    I mean, there is not a whole lot to say about these mocks. I'd be in hog heaven if any of them happened, because we'd be getting steals in so many rounds. I just don't think its realistic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skins2323 View Post
    OK - so for some of you guys who are more informed then I when it comes to prospects, which duo is better?
    I would prefer Amerson/McDonald.
    Between Elam and McDonald its a push for me. But, I like Amerson's physical skillset and ballhawking.

    ---------- Post added March-19th-2013 at 06:28 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by Alcoholic Zebra View Post
    This is your draft board for guys you think would be there after round 1? I'm curious why you left some guys off, such as Poyer, McFadden, Alford, Webb.
    Those are the corners I would have on my draft board starting in the 2nd round and down to the 7th round.

    Nothing against those other guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMadisonSkins View Post
    Having some fun with the post-comp pick value chart on some trade-downs:

    Lots of teams with lots of picks and a talent-rich 2nd and 3rd round draft should equate to plenty of teams looking to move up for "one guy" they like, giving teams wanting to trade back some leverage... Those are just some scenarios that I would be in favor of.
    I hope to keep a pick in the second round if we trade down. And I would be willing to package next years 3rd + this years 4th to get another 3rd round pick.
    Net: lower 2nd round pick + (2) 3 round picks

    I think draftek is off on Zaviar Gooden too doubt he lasts til the 5th round
    The site I like is nfldraftscout, imho they have the most accurate draft rankings

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    Quote Originally Posted by darrelgreenie View Post
    I hope to keep a pick in the second round if we trade down. And I would be willing to package next years 3rd + this years 4th to get another 3rd round pick.
    Net: lower 2nd round pick + (2) 3 round picks

    I think draftek is off on Zaviar Gooden too doubt he lasts til the 5th round
    The site I like is nfldraftscout, imho they have the most accurate draft rankings
    I think nfldraftscout is the same as CBS. Either the people who work at CBS do nfldraftscout on the side or maybe CBS bought em, but pretty sure it's the same stuff.

    And I'd really rather not package future picks into a deal. Missing a 1st and 3rd in 2014 would be brutal.
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    Thoughts on Marcus Davis?
    WR, Virginia Tech
    Height: 6-4. Weight: 232.
    Projected in the late rounds, and i'm surprised. This guy has the physical tools and with an accurate quarterback (like we have) he could be a steal in the 5/6/7th.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skins4ever17 View Post
    Thoughts on Marcus Davis?
    WR, Virginia Tech
    Height: 6-4. Weight: 232.
    Projected in the late rounds, and i'm surprised. This guy has the physical tools and with an accurate quarterback (like we have) he could be a steal in the 5/6/7th.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alcoholic Zebra View Post
    I think nfldraftscout is the same as CBS. Either the people who work at CBS do nfldraftscout on the side or maybe CBS bought em, but pretty sure it's the same stuff.

    And I'd really rather not package future picks into a deal. Missing a 1st and 3rd in 2014 would be brutal.
    You're right I forgot CBS gets their rankings from nfldraftscout.
    No doubt it would be hard but imho it would be worth it to take advantage of this years draft class depth and value and next year there will be more cap space if we need to lean more on FA.

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    Pretty funny, good stuff, LL56 getting into a debate with Phillip Thomas on twitter

    Phillip Thomas ‏@Phil_Me16 7h
    @HTTR24_7 dang u really think that poorly of me hahahaha

    HTTR24-7.com ‏@HTTR24_7 3h
    Phil_Me16 Really a matter of need.. If B.Meriweather wasn't in DC I could see you playing SS. No real FS on the roster.

    Reply to @HTTR24_7 @Phil_Me16
    Ford Kendrick ‏@Fckendrick 2h
    @HTTR24_7 @Phil_Me16 I still see ss as an area of need and have no faith in one half wonder, honestly think youll replace pollard in bmore
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    @Fckendrick @Phil_Me16 FO feels differently and Meriweather's restructured contract keeps him here.Team will pick up option years if healthy
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    I keep seeing the Pro Day highlights of Geno Smith... I didn't see him throw one spiral. They're all wobblers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KDawg View Post
    I keep seeing the Pro Day highlights of Geno Smith... I didn't see him throw one spiral. They're all wobblers.
    Hindsight is 20-20. I think we can all be really glad we spent a 4th rounder on Kirk Cousins.

    That said, I'm definitely expecting some oddball scratching the head draft picks, that will hopefully be looking towards the future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alcoholic Zebra View Post
    Hindsight is 20-20. I think we can all be really glad we spent a 4th rounder on Kirk Cousins.

    That said, I'm definitely expecting some oddball scratching the head draft picks, that will hopefully be looking towards the future.
    I can proudly say I was one of those who was happy with the Cousins move when it happened.

    When I heard his name I kind of blinked fast a few times... Then in the next few minutes I thought about it and really liked it. Awesome value there

    Every once in awhile I'm right, I guess.
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    Jeez, and here i was thinking with his size he could be a mismatch at TE.


    On the flip side, I think that the Skins really need to pick up Cooper Taylor, great size/speed dude is 6'4" 230 runs a 4.5.
    Would be a monster on ST right off the bat IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KDawg View Post
    I can proudly say I was one of those who was happy with the Cousins move when it happened.

    When I heard his name I kind of blinked fast a few times... Then in the next few minutes I thought about it and really liked it. Awesome value there

    Every once in awhile I'm right, I guess.
    Yea for me, I wasnt upset, I actually wanted the Skins to pick up 2 QBs, with exception. I was hoping it was RG3 and Tannahill/Wilson.

    RG3/Tannahill was before a bunch of QB decided to go back to school.

    RG3/Wilson, sound like Shanny had the idea also, except Carroll took Wilson in the 3rd, if he was there when we took Kirk, he would be a Skins.

    Which brings me to Denard, If for a late rounder I wouldnt mine having him, he would add another option for him to pass.

    RB\WR\QB
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