Chocolate Lab
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So he also says Darrell Hackney is a better prospect than Cutler, Whitehurst, and Croyle?
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Chocolate Lab said:So he also says Darrell Hackney is a better prospect than Cutler, Whitehurst, and Croyle?
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peplaw06 said:Is anyone in his rankings a first round talent?? I guess we'll just start with the second round
Chocolate Lab said:So he also says Darrell Hackney is a better prospect than Cutler, Whitehurst, and Croyle?
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ABQCOWBOY said:No, your not mixed up. Banks was an OLB and Carson was an ILB. Position is really not what I'm refering to here. LT was the guy who kept you up at night as an OC but Carson was the guy who kept the whole thing tight. He was the glue. I don't think that we have that in any of our LBs. Dat was kinda that way but now, he's gone too. I just think we need one guy who can be that steady influence on the defense. In a 34, I think it's better if that person is a LB. Doesn't have to be inside so long as it's somebody. I think Carpenter can possibly be a player like that.
SupermanXx said:Yeah, if I were to draft him at #18, it'd be because he has long blond hair
... what the hell? I'll avoid personal attacks for "fear" of BANISHMENT FROM THE LANDS
ABQCOWBOY said:No, your not mixed up. Banks was an OLB and Carson was an ILB. Position is really not what I'm refering to here. LT was the guy who kept you up at night as an OC but Carson was the guy who kept the whole thing tight. He was the glue. I don't think that we have that in any of our LBs. Dat was kinda that way but now, he's gone too. I just think we need one guy who can be that steady influence on the defense. In a 34, I think it's better if that person is a LB. Doesn't have to be inside so long as it's somebody. I think Carpenter can possibly be a player like that.
Though, I think with quality scouts, you have a much better chance to boom.InmanRoshi said:I'm not disagreeing with you per say, and Carson might have been glue by that definition, but he was some pretty special glue. 9 Pro Bowls and a borderline HOF'er, he wasn't LT but he was a superstar in his own right. I would do jumping jacks for Carpenter if I thought he was going to be even remotely that good. The problem is, I don't .. and I personally like to draft for upside in the first round, even if they do carry a bit of a boom/bust factor. In my book, hitting on 1 boom makes up for 2 busts. Maybe even 3. You can find serviable role players in free agency and in the mid to lower round to fill roles, but elite players never see the market. First round picks are the best shot of ever aquiring them. I think Manny Lawson has the ability to maybe develop into an elite player. I think Wimbley has a chance too. I don't think Bobby Carpenter does.
I like that viewpoint, and the way you broke it down. I have always been in favor of the safe pick, but you make a very strong argument for the guy with higher upside.InmanRoshi said:I'm not disagreeing with you per say, and Carson might have been glue by that definition, but he was some pretty special glue. 9 Pro Bowls and a borderline HOF'er, he wasn't LT but he was a superstar in his own right. I would do jumping jacks for Carpenter if I thought he was going to be even remotely that good. The problem is, I don't .. and I personally like to draft for upside in the first round, even if they do carry a bit of a boom/bust factor. In my book, hitting on 1 boom makes up for 2 busts. Maybe even 3. You can find serviable role players in free agency and in the mid to lower round to fill roles, but elite players never see the market. First round picks are the best shot of ever aquiring them. I think Manny Lawson has the ability to maybe develop into an elite player. I think Wimbley has a chance too. I don't think Bobby Carpenter does.
InmanRoshi said:I'm not disagreeing with you per say, and Carson might have been glue by that definition, but he was some pretty special glue. 9 Pro Bowls and a borderline HOF'er, he wasn't LT but he was a superstar in his own right. I would do jumping jacks for Carpenter if I thought he was going to be even remotely that good. The problem is, I don't .. and I personally like to draft for upside in the first round, even if they do carry a bit of a boom/bust factor. In my book, hitting on 1 boom makes up for 2 busts. Maybe even 3. You can find serviable role players in free agency and in the mid to lower round to fill roles, but elite players never see the market. First round picks are the best shot of ever aquiring them. I think Manny Lawson has the ability to maybe develop into an elite player. I think Wimbley has a chance too. I don't think Bobby Carpenter does.