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Bob Sacamano;3262494 said:HeavyHitta31
There it is.
Funny how many Roy names there used to be. He was an absolute stud though.
Bob Sacamano;3262494 said:HeavyHitta31
blindzebra;3262167 said:No I am saying guard or safety in round one even if we have to move up some to get it done.
I'm sure he can be coached up. Who really knows how much coaching he received at Idaho, the lesser skill players may have had the most attention applied to them.Beast_from_East;3262760 said:I am wondering if Iupati could be "coached up" if we draft him at 27???
Dude like look crap in the senior bowl, he holds dam near every play. Maybe a year or two with a good o-line coach could fix that and maybe not, I would hate to waste a 1st rounder on the guy and he just plain sucks at the next level.
Dash28;3262762 said:I'm sure he can be coached up. Who really knows how much coaching he received at Idaho, the lesser skill players may have had the most attention applied to them.
Even with that bad game I would still be fine with us taking him.Beast_from_East;3262765 said:Good point, he probably just dominated off his physical ability and didnt get much technique training.
At least I hope that is the case.
Depending on what addition we have in free agency, our approach to the draft seems that easy to me also.Yeagermeister;3262777 said:If a top LT, OG, or FS is on the board when our pick comes up.....take him
We need an upgrade at each of those positions
jobberone;3262192 said:When I think about it, it's obvious a loss on offense at QB or C hurts the most. However, I never see anyone rue the loss of Bradie James. The loss of James or, shudder, even Carpenter would affect the club at least as much as the loss of Gurode IMO.