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11-01-2006
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Any Top CB's next draft?
We are going to have to think about that in a year or two. Henry will be 30 soon, and Newman is 28. And Glenn has one foot in the grave. Reeves looks pretty good; but is he anywhere near the quality of our starters? Untill Romo looked good we were thinking about QB in the first rd; maybe we need to think about CB.
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11-01-2006
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Originally Posted by burmafrd
We are going to have to think about that in a year or two. Henry will be 30 soon, and Newman is 28. And Glenn has one foot in the grave. Reeves looks pretty good; but is he anywhere near the quality of our starters? Untill Romo looked good we were thinking about QB in the first rd; maybe we need to think about CB.
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David Irons- Auburn
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11-01-2006
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We certainly could use a first day corner. Reeves has been good for us, but I agree that it isn't good to have so many corners over 28.
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11-01-2006
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If Romo works out then we should just take the BPA. If he doesnt, we need to seriously consider trading into the Quinn sweepstakes or hope that someone like Erik Ainge declares and get him in with our first.
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11-01-2006
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Cornerback in the 3rd round  . Jonathan Wade...
It would be nice to draft a cornerback in the 3rd round and groom him to become the #2 Cornerback once Henrys contract runs out. I believe that its a pretty strong CB draft class...

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11-01-2006
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Brain Dead Shill
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Originally Posted by CaptainMorgan
If Romo works out then we should just take the BPA. If he doesnt, we need to seriously consider trading into the Quinn sweepstakes or hope that someone like Erik Ainge declares and get him in with our first.
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I agree. We're at that point where we go BPA in the first. I'd like to see a QB, CB, or OG fall to as that point, but you never know. I'm of the opinion that if the BPA is a QB or a QB...you have to take him, regardless.
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11-01-2006
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http://football.about.com/cs/positio...raftcbrank.htm
1. Leon Hall, Michigan
2. Zackary Bowman, Nebraska
3. Daymeion Hughes, California
4. *Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona
5. Marcus McCauley, Fresno State
6. *Darrelle Revis, CB, Pittsburgh
7. Fred Benett, South Carolina
8. Aaron Ross, Texas
9. Tanard Jackson, Syracuse
10. DeAndre Jackson, Iowa State
* - indicates underclassmen
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11-01-2006
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Insulin Beware
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Originally Posted by joseephuss
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Just say no to UT DBs. I will officially start that bandwagon now.
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11-01-2006
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5. Marcus McCauley, Fresno State
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Id move him up to 2nd behind Hall. That dude is a stud.
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11-01-2006
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While I do not think much of the Pac 10, since it is a pass happy conference I would have to give the edge there to their CB's. Big 12 the exact opposite= outside of TT no one there knows how to pass much anyways. MAC is also pass happy. I want one quick fast one and one big one- just like we have now.
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11-01-2006
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nah.. Newman and Henry still have plenty of years left.. Reeves is a quality #3 CB.. and CBs don't need that long to develop, so we can wait on them..
I agree with the BPA to an extent.. if Romo works out, you don't draft a QB.. Julius and MBIII are good, you don't draft a RB.. BPA works for positions where there are a lot of starters and need for a lot of depth.. think OL, DL, LB, CB, WR..
more than likely, I see us taking an OL, DT, or WR in the first round next year.. no way do we go with a LB or CB..
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11-01-2006
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Henry only has one or two years before he starts to lose it. Unless you like the thought of starting rookie CB's, we need to start working on it.
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11-01-2006
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Originally Posted by Crown Royal
Just say no to UT DBs. I will officially start that bandwagon now.
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Aaron Ross reminds me of Aaron Glenn. I wouldn't mind if he were a Cowboy if he falls to the 2nd round.
I would say stay away from UT cornerbacks in the first round.
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11-01-2006
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Originally Posted by joseephuss
Aaron Ross reminds me of Aaron Glenn. I wouldn't mind if he were a Cowboy if he falls to the 2nd round.
I would say stay away from UT cornerbacks in the first round.
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I nearly gotta say just stay away from all their defensive players, except for their line. I dunno what it is about that school - but as you get away from their line of scrimmage, the players just always seem to look good, get drafted and then disappear.
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11-01-2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Crown Royal
I nearly gotta say just stay away from all their defensive players, except for their line. I dunno what it is about that school - but as you get away from their line of scrimmage, the players just always seem to look good, get drafted and then disappear.
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I just think some of their guys got overhyped like Quentin Jammer. He was not a fluid guy. He was mostly a physical corner and didn't have much quickness. He had good straight line speed. You can do well with those skills in college, but the NFL rules really don't favor physical corners. A corner has to do more than just be physical That is why Vasher is doing well. He was more of a speed and quickness type cover guy, which translates better to the NFL.
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