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I would prefer Moehrig but Johnson would be a great second option.I would rather Johnson S from Indiana in round 3.
I would prefer Moehrig but Johnson would be a great second option.I would rather Johnson S from Indiana in round 3.
Moehrig all day. Solid value at linebackers later in the draftWould you rather take Moehrig or Jamin Davis with our second pick (regardless whether it’s at 44 or we move up, which we almost certainly would have to do)? That would be a very tough decision for me, but it would be a win-win either way.
True, but not as good as Davis. Like I said, I’d be tickled either way.Moehrig all day. Solid value at linebackers later in the draft
He's a willing tackler but his technique needs some work.isn't he the dude that can't \ won't tackle?
Probably is, you can be shut out as the position 3-4 man deep, where corner has a chance to stretch.I’m not. I prefer to get my safety later.
I feel the drop is safeties is greater than linebacker. But what the heck do I know lolTrue, but not as good as Davis. Like I said, I’d be tickled either way.
Surtain and Moehrig is the dream
It seems to me that S is more important to this D than CB, so maybe we should be talking about Moehrig more
Honestly...............the notion that safety is more important than corner is just completely ridiculous. And there is no telling how long Quinn is going to be here anyway. You take the corner over the safety. The presence of Quinn doesnt change what we know based on the entire history of the league.
You are really gonna have to fine tune Cisco in the pro's, but one doesnt accidentally get that ball production. He isnt at the top of my list, but I wouldn't have drafting him at the right spotI mean the guy has ridiculous balls skills..I think it's like 13 or 14 takeaways in 24 games or something..but every report I've seen is that nobody wants any part of him..he is supposed to be ridiculously athletic too..tore his acl so he wasn't able to test..but he's a 4.3 speed type of guy w great size
Actually I saw one guy that loved him now that I remember..Chris Simms loves him..he's his #1 safety
He could always slip by virtue of being a S. That's something we have going for us with Moehrig. Teams may reach on lesser graded DE's, CB's and OT's in the later part of the first. I see him as a first round talent that has a good chance of going in the 2ndMoehrig is at 23 on the Athletic's consensus big board. Packaging 44 and 75 can maybe get you as high as 27. If he slips to the end of the round, you could consider it, but he does have to slip. If he slips into the second, you could get there with 44 + 99.
Not a big fan of either trade, though.
JerryThe 6-foot-1 defensive back might be another versatile chess piece that finds success no matter where he lines up. According to Pro Football Focus, Moehrig lined up 313 snaps inside the slot, but over 170 snaps at either free or strong safety in a base formation.
Considered by many as the NFL Draft's best safety, Moehrig is at his best when roaming the plains and having the chance to pounce on a play. The former Horned Frog recorded seven career interceptions and 21 pass deflections as a three-year starter.
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This is def. my favorite combo. Our secondary would be instantly better for the next decade.Surtain and Moehrig is the dream