ajk23az;4141700 said:How about we shore up on secondary and oline first.
TNew is getting up there in age.
Nagy and Costa (as of now) aren't the answer but we have to take a wait and see approach.
Verdict;4146029 said:Realistically, it is hard to determine what our biggest needs will be until right before the draft next year; however, drafting based on need rather than best player available really doesn't work all that well, unless the BPA just happens to fill the need you have.
We drafted for need for several years trying to get that pass rushing defensive end and all we ended up with was a mediocre player.
trickblue;4144525 said:I think Harris will develop into a very good slot guy for us...
trickblue;4144525 said:I think Harris will develop into a very good slot guy for us...
Ryan Broyles to me is a very good WR and he can run really good routes in that Sooners offense with that being said I agree with your assesment on how late round WRs can be had and the Packers bunch is a prime example of this.InmanRoshi;4146217 said:I kinda like the Packers plan of picking up a WR in the 2nd or 3rd round every year. Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, James Jones, Randall Cobb. You can find guys who are just as talented in the 2nd round, but who are too raw or under developed to play right away. Break them in slowly in sub packages and let them grow into bigger roles.
yeh i started thinking about this a couple of weeks ago. the guy is going to be a great pro.Irvin;4141494 said:He's the pick at 32 next year....
PERFECT and I mean perfect slot receiver. Austin+Dez+Broyles= Unstoppable.
He plays exacly like Welker.
BraveHeartFan;4145398 said:I'd rather go with some secondary help or something more pressing than WR at that point.
