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I would like some comment on the keep/replace personnel in our lines. These are not suggested 1st rounders, just mid-rounders that might help.
Defensive Line I like Lamarr Houston a lot, but is he better than Amobi or would he just be a very good back up and we look for a NT. The tackles are the only ones on the defensive line I can think of replacing. Offensive Line This one is trickier with Gibbs leaving but Kubes staying. Are we sticking with ZBS or adding a road grader mode to it or just switching over completely. I would love Brandon Carter out of TT. God know he has the size but he also has a mean streak that I like and may be catching. I remember the old days of the Raiders, they had half crazy people on the offensive line and they scared the other side, lol. Anyway I would enjoy hearing comment about the Texan lines. Who needs to stay and who needs to go and WHY? Last edited by kRocket; 01-17-2010 at 10:05 PM. |
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Defensive Tackles take a while to before they "get it" as a general rule. I believe somebody a while back showed the ages of very good DTs and when they had marked improvement. There was some evidence showing that 28 year olds had the best stats. The reason that thread was started was because a lot of people were ready to label Okoye as a bust. Then someone else tried to explain that there was a 3-4 year learning curve. ANYWAY, that is all to say that I don't expect to draft a kid who is going to be better than Okoye or Cody for that matter. So, I'm merely wanting somebody to come in so that Jeff Zgonina can finally retire. Perhaps a NT to push Frank Okam into either doing something or sending him to Law School.
The offensive line needs talent up the middle desperately. If Chester Pitts isn't healthy, then we have to draft 2 OL. Getting Antoine Caldwell in the 3rd round last year showed me how hard it is going to be to get a rookie on the OL unless he's a 1st round draft pick. I don't know if Caldwell will be allowed to play OC this year or not, but I would like to get another RG for the future. I think Studdard is a joke, but the HC doesn't. I'm no fan of Brisiel, White, or Myers. So that's 5 interior OL who are questionable. My guess is that we only draft one OL (either in the 2nd or 3rd round). The guy will be at least 6' 4" and 305lbs (can be taller or heavier). I'm hopeful that he is a strong mauler that can move a pile. My current target is Kyle Calloway. But that can change once I see more one-on-one drills at the Senior Bowl and the measurements at the Combine.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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You're gonna need to get real and prioritize your wish list since you've got the Mizzou backer and an interior OLineman both as you're first round pick and last time I checked we've only got one pick in the top round ?
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My wish list is prioritized, take a look at the thread called "My Guys". I don't really say that I have to have an OL in the first round. In fact, I won't ever box myself in and say that a particular position has to be drafted in a particular round. It is always BPA. Currently, I think the BPA when we pick will be Weatherspoon, but that's not a certainty.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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I'd leave the d-line alone. We've obviously thrown enough resources at it and it is no longer a liability. If Eyechart decides to retire, we can find somebody on the waiver wire.
The o-line needs work but I'd like to give Coleman a chance. If we used a 2nd or 3rd on a guard, I'd be okay with that. IMO, the secondary needs fixing and another RB would be a good pickup. That's where I'd spend the resources. |
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We definitely improved the secondary and the LB corp in the last draft, yet we still ended up like 17th in defense. An improvement, to be sure, over years past, but it won't get us into the playoffs. So that leaves the DL, or the coaches for same as the prime culprits. I would have to argue with Bob in saying the DL does not need any help. I think the DL is THE place where we need to beef-up. Matter of fact I would use our #1 pick if a suitable DT were still there at #20. I realize that is unlikely to happen, so I would use either a second or third on it. On offense I see OG/C & RB as the prime targets.
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I'll bite, who is Coleman and why are you giving him a chance?
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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I think Bob meant, Caldwell. I know most of us are big fans of this style anyways, but more than any other year this seems to be the year to trade down Cleveland Browns style (#5 pick turned into slew of picks, players, and a center at pick #21)
The reason is that we have needs that are much better addressed in rounds 2 and 3. Guards, Centers, Run-stopping 4-3 NTs, Safeties, and RBs. Unless a CB that sits atop our board falls, I'm all for getting multiple picks in those rounds. |
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I am probably going to state something that most everyone will disagree with, but I would love to see us trade up and draft Eric Berry. Adding an Elite safety would instantly make the secondary better, and could take the defense to the next level. With that being said, if we were to trade down and pick up picks, I want complain. There are several players I have been watching that could be had, and would add needed depth or playmakers. Still, if he puts up the numbers that I think he will at the combine, and he is potentially in the Ed Reed mold, I would love an Eric Berry pick. If I am betting, no way we would do it.
If we want do that, then for God sakes add some muscle to the interior line!! I am scared of drafting a DLinemen in the first round, but I could live with an OLineman in the first or second. As long as we can find an elite safety, or fairly elite......heck, as long as Busing isn't on the field......maybe on the team, I can live with that. I won't even start my Chris Brown rant. |
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I don't necessarily see it that way. Eugene Wilson is signed for 2 more years, and if he comes back 100% from his injury, I don't see that big a need at safety after the play we got from Pollard. If I draft for the secondary early it would be for CB, assuming dRob will be gone. Also I would like to see if Molden can live up to his potential and get off the training table this year.
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How much do you give up to trade up for Eric Berry? Do we have enough to get that high? Could we trade a Dunta Robinson and some draft picks to get it done? How much of a drop off is Earl Thomas from Eric Berry? For that matter, could Brandon Ghee play FS without giving up anything other than a 2nd round pick?
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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You guys do realize we're picking 20th this year, right? We're not in that 8-12 range anymore. So trading down (ala Cleveland) doesn't work nearly as well when you're already starting at 20 and moving up to get Eric Berry means trading half of your draft to climb up and get him.
Oh, and I did mean Caldwell. My bad. |
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Roy, I do like Witherspoon as well. I noticed your signature. Personally, I think Earl Thomas could be very good. I don't think he is in the same league as Berry, but I can't honestly answer how much better our secondary would be with Berry vs. Thomas. How much will it cost......Wow. Another good question. Would they take Drob......Another good one. I believe that Berry could make us significantly better, which is why I do the deal. It's probably to early to say what the Texans will do, but it is fun thinking about it. |
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I just think Wilson coming back negates the have to have need for FS in this coming draft. DT & OL are just too good in this draft to sacrifice the player or draft pick it would take to get Berry. I am like PK in that I usually like the idea of trading down. However, with us not drafting till the 20th pick this year, the idea of trading up holds some appeal for me.
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Having watched Thomas all season, I think he's an excellent ballhawk who makes big plays but he's not a big hitter. You pair him with Pollard (or "Brady Killah", as I've started to call him) and you have a good combo. You pair him with a safety who can't stuff the run, and you are more vulnerable.
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Of course I'm going to pair him with Pollard. That guy was my MVP.
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