If Dallas wanted Jamal Adams

You don’t have to sell me on how useful he’d be in Quinn’s defense. I think he’d be all over the place making plays.

If Farley, Surtain, and Pitts are gone... I’d be OK with him. He is the modern NFL defender.
Its just interesting that quinn wanted another kam so bad he reached for Neal, who ran a 4.62 and never showed speed in college at 17.
 
After looking at the LBs drafted by Quinn over the years in ATL most around 6'1 222 area... JOK should be like a dream to Quinn.

JOK is the #1 hybrid SS/LB in the draft, and I would be cool with him at #10.
 
And Quinn had Kam and Neal (17th overall) why cant JOK be the pick at 10 when hes a better athlete than all 3? They were willing to trade multiple picks for Adams too.
I think JOK is someone they may take if they traded down. I have a feeling they are going to view him as an SS who plays LB on passing downs, and grade him highly. However they grade him high enough to take him 10th.

I think he would be an outstanding addition. Wilson is able to play FS on run downs
 
Its just interesting that quinn wanted another kam so bad he reached for Neal, who ran a 4.62 and never showed speed in college at 17.
Well, I don’t know how that Atlanta team did things, meaning I’m not sure tht Quinn was really making those picks, I’m sure he said that he wanted another Kam but whoever was making the decisions might have wanted Seattle’s defense so bad that they reached a little to get one of those pieces.

Or Quinn made the decision to take Neal. I just don’t know.

So, I guess what I’m saying is that a big rover type of guy may or may not be a vital piece to Quinn’s defensive vision. He might think that he needs a different position more than he needs that.

Of course, the way the draft falls will dictate a lot of whose available at that pick. The team could love JOK and Pitts inexplicably slide to 10 and we might never know how much Quinn really did covet Karamoah.

IMO, Karamoah is going to be a really, really good player though and would allow you to do a lot of different things defensively. I very much like that player.
 
Thomas Dimitroff made the decisions for the Falcons

Thomas George Dimitroff Jr. is an American–Canadian football executive. He served as the general manager of the Atlanta Falcons from 2008 to 2020. Before joining the Falcons in 2008, Dimitroff was with the New England Patriots for six years.
 
Well, I don’t know how that Atlanta team did things, meaning I’m not sure tht Quinn was really making those picks, I’m sure he said that he wanted another Kam but whoever was making the decisions might have wanted Seattle’s defense so bad that they reached a little to get one of those pieces.

Or Quinn made the decision to take Neal. I just don’t know.

So, I guess what I’m saying is that a big rover type of guy may or may not be a vital piece to Quinn’s defensive vision. He might think that he needs a different position more than he needs that.

Of course, the way the draft falls will dictate a lot of whose available at that pick. The team could love JOK and Pitts inexplicably slide to 10 and we might never know how much Quinn really did covet Karamoah.

IMO, Karamoah is going to be a really, really good player though and would allow you to do a lot of different things defensively. I very much like that player.
I think alot of it could be value of Safeties in Quinns defense
 
To build a great defense yiu gave to have the basics in place before you can get the rovers

We need 2 DTs a FS along at a minimum
 
Adams aint all that. Not understanding all the slobbering. There are a couple safeties in this draft I like better. Grant and the Syracuse kid..not Cisco, but the one with the difficult name lol..
 
Adams aint all that. Not understanding all the slobbering. There are a couple safeties in this draft I like better. Grant and the Syracuse kid..not Cisco, but the one with the difficult name lol..
They are saying Cisco might fall to third, which would be an absolute steal. And yup Ifeatu Melinfonwuuuuu, looks like a solid 2nd round pick!
 
I think JOK is someone they may take if they traded down. I have a feeling they are going to view him as an SS who plays LB on passing downs, and grade him highly. However they grade him high enough to take him 10th.

I think he would be an outstanding addition. Wilson is able to play FS on run downs

I think he’s a bit overrated. I’d also add that he’s a bit of a wildcard because he didn’t play a traditional linebacker or safety spot at Notre Dame. All these prognostications of how great he’ll be are based on speculation, which is exactly what plagued Hasson Riddick and more recently with Isaiah Simmons.
 
And Quinn had Kam and Neal (17th overall) why cant JOK be the pick at 10 when hes a better athlete than all 3? They were willing to trade multiple picks for Adams too.
What's your plan with D. Wilson then? A backup safety? They never offered multiple picks, their offer was a #1 and Anthony Brown.
 
To build a great defense yiu gave to have the basics in place before you can get the rovers

We need 2 DTs a FS along at a minimum

I like JOK. But if you are going to half *** it at DT, it really won't matter who or what you have playing LB for you.
 
I think he’s a bit overrated. I’d also add that he’s a bit of a wildcard because he didn’t play a traditional linebacker or safety spot at Notre Dame. All these prognostications of how great he’ll be are based on speculation, which is exactly what plagued Hasson Riddick and more recently with Isaiah Simmons.

yeah, get building blocks at basic positions first
 
Adams is more of an expensive BOX SAFETY than anything else.His best work is at the line of scrimmage. Not in coverage.
 

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