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09-21-2012
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I want to add size to the lines
We need a big strong athletic DE on the strong side.
My guy would be 6-4 325 pound Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State
We also need a true OG or Center. I like Cook and I know its only two games but he looks like he has the power to aleast play OG. So if we can get a OG or C early 2nd or 3rd round. I like the following.
Travis Frederick*, G, Wisconsin
Jonathan Cooper, G, North Carolina
Alvin Bailey*, OT/G, Arkansas
Dallas Thomas, G/OT, Tennessee
Larry Warford*, G, Kentucky
Gabe Jackson*, G, Mississippi State
Mario Benavides, C, Louisville
NT with size that I like that we could get in the 2nd or 3rd round will be.
Jonathan Jenkins*, DT, Georgia
Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama
Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina
Give me those guys in the trenches, with Crawford, Ratliff, Lessimore, and Hatcher rotating out at DE and Brent rotating out at NT, you have a much better strong DL and adding at least one of those Gaurds or Centers maybe even two, the OL is alot better two.
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09-21-2012
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I think they should just draft the BPA for the OL using 1-2 picks next year. I do think they should try to draft them in the first four rounds. Of course you have to look at who's available at any position when it's your pick.
Pass rusher, SOLB, CB, C, S, DL, TE are my favorites to look at first.
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09-21-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jobberone
I think they should just draft the BPA for the OL using 1-2 picks next year. I do think they should try to draft them in the first four rounds. Of course you have to look at who's available at any position when it's your pick.
Pass rusher, SOLB, CB, C, S, DL, TE are my favorites to look at first.
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I agree, go bpa per need but I just want to add some size and strength to this DO. You cab find a starting OL n the 2nd or 3rd but if you can get a play maker on defense then do it
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09-30-2012
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whay you say makes a lot of sense
here is the problem though
real NFL GM: what can i do to make the team better?
jerry: how do i make the biggest splash?
we need a meat and potatoes draft and jerry doesnt even know what that means
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09-30-2012
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I want to add guys that can play to both lines. One of the bigger problems particularly O Line is ability not size.
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09-30-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RS12
I want to add guys that can play to both lines. One of the bigger problems particularly O Line is ability not size.
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I think size and strength aren't being used right in this thread. Ratliff isn't the biggest guy, but he's as strong as they come. Free is about as weak as they come. I don't care if they guy is 350 or 295. This team needs guys, on both sides of the ball, that are strong enough to push someone else backwards. It's pretty simple.
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