dannyboy
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Trade back with the 51th pick and a 5th for the 61st and a 3rd .
2) 61 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 and Kosier would be a excellent backup across the line You win the battle up front
3) 69 Rashad Johnson FS Alabama Height: 5-11. Weight: 203 Voted to the AP All-America Second Team, Rashad Johnson was called "one of the smartest players I've ever coached" by Nick Saban.
3) 90 Lardarius Webb CB Nicholls State Height: 5-10. Weight: 179 An All-Southland First Team member, Lardarius Webb registered 55 tackles and two picks as a senior. Playmaker
4) 101 Fenuki Tupou, Oregon Height: 6-5. Weight: 314 Possible replacemnt for Flo in two years
4) 117 Jasper Brinkley ILB South Carolina 6-2 252 Coming off a terrible knee injury, Jasper Brinkley regroued and qualified for the All-SEC Second Team. Jasper Brinkley has 54 tackles, five TFL and 2.5 sacks... not bad for a guy coming off a nasty knee injury
Possible replacement for Brooking in 1-2 years/ late first-early second before injury
5) 156 Brandon Tate WR NC Great Potential. Falling due to injury and pot
5) 172 Roy Miller NT Texas Height: 6-2. Weight: 312 Roy Miller finished the season with 9.5 TFL and 4.5 sacks
6) 197 Chris Clemons SS Clemson Height: 6-0. Weight: 208 Clemons ran a Combine-best 40 for safeties (4.41) and also had a 10-7 broad jump. This Clemons tallied 72 tackles, 2.5 TFL, three passes broken up and a pick-six
6) 208 Phillip Hunt DE/OLB Houston Height: 6-1. Weight: 260 A pretty obvious choice as an All-Conference USA first-teamer, Phillip Hunt registered 18.5 TFL and 14 sacks this season
7) 210 Henry Melton DE/OLB Texas Height: 6-4. Weight: 269
7) 227 Dallas Reynolds C BYU Height: 6-5. Weight: 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. In addition to having solid workout numbers, Dallas Reynolds can play four positions on the line. He's also reliable; Reynolds has 37 consecutive starts.
Thoughts?
2) 61 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 and Kosier would be a excellent backup across the line You win the battle up front
3) 69 Rashad Johnson FS Alabama Height: 5-11. Weight: 203 Voted to the AP All-America Second Team, Rashad Johnson was called "one of the smartest players I've ever coached" by Nick Saban.
3) 90 Lardarius Webb CB Nicholls State Height: 5-10. Weight: 179 An All-Southland First Team member, Lardarius Webb registered 55 tackles and two picks as a senior. Playmaker
4) 101 Fenuki Tupou, Oregon Height: 6-5. Weight: 314 Possible replacemnt for Flo in two years
4) 117 Jasper Brinkley ILB South Carolina 6-2 252 Coming off a terrible knee injury, Jasper Brinkley regroued and qualified for the All-SEC Second Team. Jasper Brinkley has 54 tackles, five TFL and 2.5 sacks... not bad for a guy coming off a nasty knee injury
Possible replacement for Brooking in 1-2 years/ late first-early second before injury
5) 156 Brandon Tate WR NC Great Potential. Falling due to injury and pot
5) 172 Roy Miller NT Texas Height: 6-2. Weight: 312 Roy Miller finished the season with 9.5 TFL and 4.5 sacks
6) 197 Chris Clemons SS Clemson Height: 6-0. Weight: 208 Clemons ran a Combine-best 40 for safeties (4.41) and also had a 10-7 broad jump. This Clemons tallied 72 tackles, 2.5 TFL, three passes broken up and a pick-six
6) 208 Phillip Hunt DE/OLB Houston Height: 6-1. Weight: 260 A pretty obvious choice as an All-Conference USA first-teamer, Phillip Hunt registered 18.5 TFL and 14 sacks this season
7) 210 Henry Melton DE/OLB Texas Height: 6-4. Weight: 269
7) 227 Dallas Reynolds C BYU Height: 6-5. Weight: 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. In addition to having solid workout numbers, Dallas Reynolds can play four positions on the line. He's also reliable; Reynolds has 37 consecutive starts.
Thoughts?