dannyboy
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Trade 4th(97) and 6th(184) for Mid 3rd
Trade 5th(148), 5th(158) and 7th(210) for Mid 4th
I based my picks on BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1
2) Duke Robinson, G, Oklahoma 6-5 329 Easily an AP All-America first-teamer, Duke Robinson was a monstrous force on a line that was part of one of the greatest offenses in history
I am looking at a need that could start possible this year. Kosier is up after this year
3) William Moore SS Missouri 6-0 221 William Moore finished the season with 86 tackles, 6.5 TFL, six passes broken up and a pick-six.
Since Ken Hamlin is signed to a 6 year contract(5 left), SS is more needed than FS. Hoping he falls to this pick
3) Lawrence Sidbury OLB Richmond 6-4 251 An All-CAA First Team member, Lawrence Sidbury had 14.5 TFL and 6.5 sacks for national champion Richmond
Ellis will be gone after this year and you need 3 good OLB in the 3-4
4) Jasper Brinkley ILB South Carolina 6-2 252 Jasper Brinkley has 54 tackles, five TFL and 2.5 sacks... not bad for a guy coming off a nasty knee injury. All-SEC Second Team.
Possible replacement for Brooking in 1-2 years/ Was late first-early second before injury
4) Terrance Taylor, DT, Michigan 6-0 306
Was looked at as a possible first round pick before this year
5) David Bruton, FS, Notre Dame 6-2 219 One of the few productive players on Notre Dame this season, David Bruton managed 93 tackles, six passes broken up and three picks
Backup FS and ST
6) Glover Quin CB New Mexico 5-11 204 Looking at the numbers, it's easy to see why Glover Quin was named to the All-Mountain West First Team. Quin registered 53 tackles, 4.5 TFL, five interceptions and an amazing 11 passes broken up
Backup CB
7) Dallas Reynolds C BYU 6-5 328 Voted to the All-Mountain West First Team, Dallas Reynolds was the leader of a unit that blocked for one of the top offenses in the nation
Plays four postions
Thoughts?
Trade 5th(148), 5th(158) and 7th(210) for Mid 4th
I based my picks on BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1
2) Duke Robinson, G, Oklahoma 6-5 329 Easily an AP All-America first-teamer, Duke Robinson was a monstrous force on a line that was part of one of the greatest offenses in history
I am looking at a need that could start possible this year. Kosier is up after this year
3) William Moore SS Missouri 6-0 221 William Moore finished the season with 86 tackles, 6.5 TFL, six passes broken up and a pick-six.
Since Ken Hamlin is signed to a 6 year contract(5 left), SS is more needed than FS. Hoping he falls to this pick
3) Lawrence Sidbury OLB Richmond 6-4 251 An All-CAA First Team member, Lawrence Sidbury had 14.5 TFL and 6.5 sacks for national champion Richmond
Ellis will be gone after this year and you need 3 good OLB in the 3-4
4) Jasper Brinkley ILB South Carolina 6-2 252 Jasper Brinkley has 54 tackles, five TFL and 2.5 sacks... not bad for a guy coming off a nasty knee injury. All-SEC Second Team.
Possible replacement for Brooking in 1-2 years/ Was late first-early second before injury
4) Terrance Taylor, DT, Michigan 6-0 306
Was looked at as a possible first round pick before this year
5) David Bruton, FS, Notre Dame 6-2 219 One of the few productive players on Notre Dame this season, David Bruton managed 93 tackles, six passes broken up and three picks
Backup FS and ST
6) Glover Quin CB New Mexico 5-11 204 Looking at the numbers, it's easy to see why Glover Quin was named to the All-Mountain West First Team. Quin registered 53 tackles, 4.5 TFL, five interceptions and an amazing 11 passes broken up
Backup CB
7) Dallas Reynolds C BYU 6-5 328 Voted to the All-Mountain West First Team, Dallas Reynolds was the leader of a unit that blocked for one of the top offenses in the nation
Plays four postions
Thoughts?