ESPN Mcshay: NFC East Draft Review

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Work to do: It is hard to find fault with the Cowboys' decision-making on Day 1. They traded out of the first round and should wind up with a significantly higher first-round pick from the Browns a year from now, then traded back into Round 1 to land DE/OLB Anthony Spencer. He should wreak havoc opposite OLB James Marten and Doug Free), quarterback (Isaiah Stanback), place-kicker (Nick Folk) and fullback (Deon Anderson).

The downside to the early maneuvering is the team failed to improve its situation at cornerback. Anthony Henry has lost a step with age and his inability to hold his own on an island opposite Terence Newman limits the Cowboys defensively. Dallas should also be on the lookout for younger depth at wide receiver behind Terrell Owens, Terry Glenn and Patrick Crayton, and safety behind Roy Williams, Ken Hamlin and Pat Watkins.

New York Giants
Work to do: Aaron Ross was a good value in the first round, as he should become a good No. 2 cornerback, and should also provide an upgrade in the return game. WR Steve Smith was an even better pick in Round 2. However, the Giants' failure to address their need at offensive tackle is puzzling. Joe Staley (49ers) would have been an excellent solution at pick No. 20 overall. At the very least, the team should have used its third-round selection on an offensive tackle such as Mario Henderson (Raiders) or Doug Free (Cowboys), instead of reaching for DT Jay Alford. Now the Giants could be stuck with David Diehl playing out of position at left tackle, which isn't the best way to protect their investment in QB Eli Manning.


Philadelphia Eagles
Work to do: QB Kevin Kolb is a great fit for coach Andy Reid's system. He has adequate size, good mobility and excellent accuracy as a passer. Bringing him in now will give the Eagles' staff the necessary time to work with Kolb, who is accustomed to the shotgun-spread system he's been playing dating back to high school.

The only problem I have with this pick is the Eagles didn't need to take Kolb that high. They could have used pick No. 36 overall on CB Chris Houston, who is the best press-cover corner in this year's class, and still taken Kolb at No. 57 overall. While the Eagles are fortunate enough not to have any glaring holes on their roster, they still could have used some help in the secondary.

DE Victor Abiamiri, OLB Stewart Bradley and RB Tony Hunt were all fine selections who should contribute immediately, but Philadelphia drafted its first defensive back in the fifth round (C.J. Gaddis). Neither Gaddis nor Rashad Barksdale (sixth round) should be expected to contribute much on defense, which means the team remains thin in the secondary.


Washington Commanders
Work to do: The Commanders did the right thing by resisting the temptation to reach for a need with the sixth overall pick. They took the best available defensive prospect in DS LaRon Landry. Unfortunately, the Commanders had previously traded away their draft picks in the next three rounds. When they finally came back on the clock at No. 143 overall (fifth round), it was too late to put a dent in any of their pressing needs.

The three biggest problem areas are defensive end, defensive tackle and offensive guard. The team has done nothing personnelwise to upgrade a defensive front that contributed to a franchise-low 19 sacks in 2006. Washington also has done nothing to fill the void created by OG Derrick Dockery's departure. As it stands right now, Taylor Whitley is the best option at left guard -- and he's not such a great option.

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WoodysGirl;1488219 said:
Dallas Cowboys
Work to do: It is hard to find fault with the Cowboys' decision-making on Day 1. They traded out of the first round and should wind up with a significantly higher first-round pick from the Browns a year from now, then traded back into Round 1 to land DE/OLB Anthony Spencer. He should wreak havoc opposite OLB James Marten and Doug Free), quarterback (Isaiah Stanback), place-kicker (Nick Folk) and fullback (Deon Anderson).

The downside to the early maneuvering is the team failed to improve its situation at cornerback. Anthony Henry has lost a step with age and his inability to hold his own on an island opposite Terence Newman limits the Cowboys defensively. Dallas should also be on the lookout for younger depth at wide receiver behind Terrell Owens, Terry Glenn and Patrick Crayton, and safety behind Roy Williams, Ken Hamlin and Pat Watkins.
I didn't know eduncan wrote for ESPN?

We addressed cornerback in the bottom half of the draft. If they work out, we will have had zero need drafting a "blue chip" cornerback. We also addressed helping the cornerbacks by drafting a top pass rusher in the first round.

Greater pass rush = more QB hurries = more QB mistakes = more passing turnovers

When did defense become defined as having hall of famers at every position? :confused:
 

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DallasEast;1488223 said:
I didn't know eduncan wrote for ESPN?

We addressed cornerback in the bottom half of the draft. If they work out, we will have had zero need drafting a "blue chip" cornerback. We also addressed helping the cornerbacks by drafting a top pass rusher in the first round.

Greater pass rush = more QB hurries = more QB mistakes = more passing turnovers

When did defense become defined as having hall of famers at every position? :confused:
When you're on national TV pretty much every week...and each week, someone gets exposed. Never the same person (which is always forgotten), but usually some big play happens and then some analyst suggest toasted person should get replaced.

But I understood you're point.
 

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He should wreak havoc opposite OLB James Marten and Doug Free),

Ok, would help if he finished his thought before moving on. At least I hope he doesn't think James Marten and Doug Free are going to be playing OLB.
 

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I don't think Henry has lost a step(isn't he 30?) he just keeps getting knicked up too much and his play declines. His last interception was the telling sign of just how badly he was injured he had dead legs.
 

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Giants
Work to do: Aaron Ross was a good value in the first round, as he should become a good No. 2 cornerback, and should also provide an upgrade in the return game. WR Steve Smith was an even better pick in Round 2. However, the Giants' failure to address their need at offensive tackle is puzzling. Joe Staley (49ers) would have been an excellent solution at pick No. 20 overall. At the very least, the team should have used its third-round selection on an offensive tackle such as Mario Henderson (Raiders) or Doug Free (Cowboys), instead of reaching for DT Jay Alford. Now the Giants could be stuck with David Diehl playing out of position at left tackle, which isn't the best way to protect their investment in QB Eli Manning.

Eagles

Work to do: QB Kevin Kolb is a great fit for coach Andy Reid's system. He has adequate size, good mobility and excellent accuracy as a passer. Bringing him in now will give the Eagles' staff the necessary time to work with Kolb, who is accustomed to the shotgun-spread system he's been playing dating back to high school.

The only problem I have with this pick is the Eagles didn't need to take Kolb that high. They could have used pick No. 36 overall on CB Chris Houston, who is the best press-cover corner in this year's class, and still taken Kolb at No. 57 overall. While the Eagles are fortunate enough not to have any glaring holes on their roster, they still could have used some help in the secondary.

DE Victor Abiamiri, OLB Stewart Bradley and RB Tony Hunt were all fine selections who should contribute immediately, but Philadelphia drafted its first defensive back in the fifth round (C.J. Gaddis). Neither Gaddis nor Rashad Barksdale (sixth round) should be expected to contribute much on defense, which means the team remains thin in the secondary.


Cowboys

Work to do: It is hard to find fault with the Cowboys' decision-making on Day 1. They traded out of the first round and should wind up with a significantly higher first-round pick from the Browns a year from now, then traded back into Round 1 to land DE/OLB Anthony Spencer. He should wreak havoc opposite OLB James Marten and Doug Free), quarterback (Isaiah Stanback), place-kicker (Nick Folk) and fullback (Deon Anderson).

The downside to the early maneuvering is the team failed to improve its situation at cornerback. Anthony Henry has lost a step with age and his inability to hold his own on an island opposite Terence Newman limits the Cowboys defensively. Dallas should also be on the lookout for younger depth at wide receiver behind Terrell Owens, Terry Glenn and Patrick Crayton, and safety behind Roy Williams, Ken Hamlin and Pat Watkins.


Skins

Work to do: The Commanders did the right thing by resisting the temptation to reach for a need with the sixth overall pick. They took the best available defensive prospect in DS LaRon Landry. Unfortunately, the Commanders had previously traded away their draft picks in the next three rounds. When they finally came back on the clock at No. 143 overall (fifth round), it was too late to put a dent in any of their pressing needs.

The three biggest problem areas are defensive end, defensive tackle and offensive guard. The team has done nothing personnelwise to upgrade a defensive front that contributed to a franchise-low 19 sacks in 2006. Washington also has done nothing to fill the void created by OG Derrick Dockery's departure. As it stands right now, Taylor Whitley is the best option at left guard -- and he's not such a great option.
 
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Anthony Henry had an injury last year. We'll see what he does in 2007 before making a final decision on him.
 
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