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    Trade 2nd and 3rd to move into the first and get a 4th in return:

    1) Lane Johnson (sure up this RT position for years. Two bookends)
    4) Tony Jefferson (they say he might fall in the 4th due to coaches saying he has terrible worth ethic and isn't motivated )
    4) Marcus Lattimore.
    5) Ace Sanders
    5) Tyrann Matheaiu
    6) Mychal Rivera
    7) Joe Vellano
    7) Johnny Adams

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    Quote Originally Posted by soljaofjesus View Post
    Trade 2nd and 3rd to move into the first and get a 4th in return:

    1) Lane Johnson (sure up this RT position for years. Two bookends)
    4) Tony Jefferson (they say he might fall in the 4th due to coaches saying he has terrible worth ethic and isn't motivated )
    4) Marcus Lattimore.
    5) Ace Sanders
    5) Tyrann Matheaiu
    6) Mychal Rivera
    7) Joe Vellano
    7) Johnny Adams
    haha dream now... no way we can trade a 2nd and 3rd to move up to the 1st AND get a 4th.

    we dont have a high 2nd rounder.. ours is mid to low 2nd round pick.. not valuable enough to trade up to 1st round AND get stuff back.

    ---------- Post added January-23rd-2013 at 06:36 PM ----------

    oh and forget Jefferson..

    why would you take a guy that is dropping a guy cause he is lazy? You think he will get better work ethic after he has some money in his pocket? Dont think so.

    ---------- Post added January-23rd-2013 at 06:37 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by Samuels View Post
    Agreed. He won't be a probowl Cb unless he creates turnovers at the clip he did in college. But as a slot cb and hybrid safety at times and used as a blitzer can be a heckva force. I think he has probowl ability on special teams for sure.
    yup a good replacement for Banks and he can actually contribute at a position that we are very weak on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWJ View Post
    Dukes and Skins,

    Do you think we draft a QB in the later rounds and if so what one fits us best in our scheme.
    I know you didn't ask me but Mike Shanahan like most WCO coaches drafts a later round developmental QB almost every draft. So I think there is a good chance we draft a QB late.

    Who fits? A QB that is athletic enough to run the boot-action passing game, has a clean throwing motion, and good feet/movement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by darrelgreenie View Post
    I know you didn't ask me but Mike Shanahan like most WCO coaches drafts a later round developmental QB almost every draft. So I think there is a good chance we draft a QB late.

    Who fits? A QB that is athletic enough to run the boot-action passing game, has a clean throwing motion, and good feet/movement.


    A couple names that pop out that might fit our scheme: Matt Scott, QB, Arizona and Tino Sunseri, QB, Pittsburgh

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWJ View Post
    A couple names that pop out that might fit our scheme: Matt Scott, QB, Arizona and Tino Sunseri, QB, Pittsburgh
    I like Matt Scott, some other names Nick Florence, Jordan Rodgers, Brad Sorenson

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    Quote Originally Posted by soljaofjesus View Post
    Trade 2nd and 3rd to move into the first and get a 4th in return:

    1) Lane Johnson (sure up this RT position for years. Two bookends)
    4) Tony Jefferson (they say he might fall in the 4th due to coaches saying he has terrible worth ethic and isn't motivated )
    4) Marcus Lattimore.
    5) Ace Sanders
    5) Tyrann Matheaiu
    6) Mychal Rivera
    7) Joe Vellano
    7) Johnny Adams
    I like Ace Sanders and I would draft him, but he will be long gone before the fifth.


    Round 2-Justin Hunter WR
    Round 3-DJ Swearinger S
    Round 4-Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB
    Round 5-Kerwynn Williams RB
    Round 5-Ace Sanders WR
    Round 6-Damion Stafford S
    Round 7-Chris Thompson RB

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    Quote Originally Posted by darrelgreenie View Post
    I like Matt Scott, some other names Nick Florence, Jordan Rodgers, Brad Sorenson

    I forgot about Florence. He looked good against against my Mountineers but then again any team looked good against our DF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dukes and Skins View Post
    Interesting to note that we've spoken to a good amount of TE's this week
    Makes sense, we have 1 TE on our roster (Niles Paul) unless we re-sign Davis and Paulsen. And an Achilles tear is not easy to come back from.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alcoholic Zebra View Post
    Makes sense, we have 1 TE on our roster (Niles Paul) unless we re-sign Davis and Paulsen. And an Achilles tear is not easy to come back from.

    We need another pass catching TE on our team that has some speed. JMO.

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    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...-observations/

    Georgia’s Bacarri Rambo and Georgia Southern’s J.J. Wilcox spent the practice rotating at strong safety.

    Rambo has good size at 6-foot, 210 pounds, but didn’t seem overwhelmingly impressive today. At times, he displayed his physical style of play, covering receivers in the slot and making plays on the ball for pass breakups. But Rambo also got turned around on double-moves when covering receivers.

    Wilcox is trying to prove he can make the jump from small school to the NFL, and had a couple pass breakups, but appeared a little indecisive at other times. He boasted impressive speed while returning kicks, which is another way for him to catch teams’ eyes and prove his versatility.

    Rambo and Alabama’s Robert Lester seemed to have a good feel for each other, but weren’t as aggressive or impressive a safety duo as was the North team’s T.J. McDonald and Phillip Thomas. McDonald and Thomas are projected as second- or early third-rounders, while Rambo and Lester have received some third- to fourth-round grades.

    All five of these safeties — McDonald, Thomas, Rambo, Lester and Wilcox — seem to have the versatility to play both strong and free safety.

    Alford comes from a small school, like Wilcox, but has good speed (4.32-second, 40-yard dash) and natural coverage skills. He seems to have a good head on his shoulders and is eager for the opportunity to show he can be an impact player in the league.

    Cal corner Marc Anthony was aggressive in coverage with several pass breakups, one of which led to an interception.

    Commings seemed to do well in press coverage, but also got turned around on some double-moves.

    Oklahoma left tackle Lane Johnson looked like the top lineman on his team. A freshman for the Sooners in Trent Williams’ senior year, the 6-foot-6, 303-pounder originally was a tight end at Oklahoma before switching to tackle. Johnson went on to see time at both right and left tackle as sophomore and junior before playing full-time at left tackle as a senior.

    Virginia right tackle Oday Aboushi appeared to do well at right tackle, displaying good quickness and strength both in the run-blocking and pass-protection departments. He at times didn’t appear as aggressive as he could have been and struggled in some of his one-on-one matchups, but overall, appeared to have a solid practice.

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    Everything I read about Aaron Dobson this senior bowl makes me want to draft him.
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    So someone asked DJ Swearinger what number he would choose if he couldn't wear 36. He answered #21.

    Someone responded, because of Prime Time?

    Swearinger said, naw, SeanT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samurai View Post
    So someone asked DJ Swearinger what number he would choose if he couldn't wear 36. He answered #21.

    Someone responded, because of Prime Time?

    Swearinger said, naw, SeanT.
    Yeah he said in an interview he used to watch ST a lot. He's a guy who would bring some nasty to this D that we need

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alcoholic Zebra View Post
    Everything I read about Aaron Dobson this senior bowl makes me want to draft him.
    And also a member of one of the sickest catches i've seen

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCdFFFAxLz0
    Just living the dream of a college kid wanting to be something

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dukes and Skins View Post



    And also a member of one of the sickest catches i've seen

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCdFFFAxLz0
    Wow...that is one spectacular catch..

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    Quote Originally Posted by martytheman View Post
    for those advocating Honey Badger, he's 5'9" 176 AND hasn't played in quite awhile.

    How long do you think his frame would hold up with the way he likes to play in today's NFL?
    He'll have all of camp to get back in football shape.
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