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  • J Moss trade to cards for DT Branch at seasons end

    What does everyone think? Branch is a high second rd pick and buried on their depth chart. Moss is undersized and underachieved for first rd pick. We need size at dt and Branch is about 325, B Berry is a fa this year and the cards might like this trade.
    Go after Peppers, draft a safety 1st, mlb 2nd, rb 3rd, LARGE dt 4th.
    2012 DRAFT

    1 DT Still
    2 LB Kendricks
    3 DT Ta'amu
    4 RB Turbin
    4 WR Streeter
    5 FS Hardin
    5 FB Rodriguez
    6 OG Wynn

    2012 Hindsight Draft

    2 Mychal Kendricks, ILB, California
    2 Derek Wolfe, DT, Cincinnati
    3 Lamar Miller, RB, Miami (Fla.)
    4 Alameda Ta´amu, DT, Washington
    4 Philip Blake, C, Baylor
    5 George Iloka, FS, Boise State
    6 Cam Johnson, DE, Virginia

  • #2
    Moss would have to be an OLB in the Cards' 3-4 scheme obviously, the question is do they need one? If so, would they want Moss? If I wanted a 3-4 OLB, I wait for the draft and take Brian Orakpo/George Selvie/Everette Brown/Brian Cushing/etc.

    I would stick with Moss though. From what I've heard, Branch is fat and lazy. I think Moss can still become a dominant player.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Max Power View Post
      Moss would have to be an OLB in the Cards' 3-4 scheme obviously, the question is do they need one? If so, would they want Moss? If I wanted a 3-4 OLB, I wait for the draft and take Brian Orakpo/George Selvie/Everette Brown/Brian Cushing/etc.

      I would stick with Moss though. From what I've heard, Branch is fat and lazy. I think Moss can still become a dominant player.
      I agree! Moss has only played in 10 games. He's been hurt for year but is now finally healthy. Let him gain some weight/muscle this off season... with the experience/confidence he's building this year- he should be ready to roll next year. We'll see.

      BUT... NO WAY do I trade him now for a QUESTION MARK. Why let some other team benefit from the work we put into Moss?

      HECK, it might not even be until 2011 when Moss finally becomes Mr. Sackman.

      For a while... Albert Haynesworth was known for being that guy who stepped on that other guy's head!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Max Power View Post
        Moss would have to be an OLB in the Cards' 3-4 scheme obviously, the question is do they need one? If so, would they want Moss? If I wanted a 3-4 OLB, I wait for the draft and take Brian Orakpo/George Selvie/Everette Brown/Brian Cushing/etc.

        I would stick with Moss though. From what I've heard, Branch is fat and lazy. I think Moss can still become a dominant player.
        I've heard the same thing about both him and Gabe Watson. From the outside looking it, it appears as though Jarvis is working hard at developing, and he has great athleticism.

        I don't think at this point of his career we could get very good value for Jarvis. I think the best idea is to continue to let him develop.
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        • #5
          Alan Branch was supposed to be a top five or ten pick in the draft. He fell farther than Brady Quinn into the second round. There had to be something that would have caused him to fall faster than the fat kid playing DDR. I say PASS
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          • #6
            Branch is one of the softest players I have ever seen. Classic "dominate inferior oponents at the college level" type of player.

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            • #7
              yes branch was a top prospect, then he fell to rd 2 or 3,cant remeber....Reports are that he is super lazy, fat and slow. He also has personality issues.....

              Profootball weekly thinks he has a good chance at getting cut.
              So far:
              FA- Melvin Gordon. Brandon Scherff
              1. Kenneth Murray LB; 2. Shenault WR; 2B. Biadazz Center, 3. OT

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              • #8
                Give Jarvis a break. Haynesworth was nothing more than a fat guy with some burst until his 5th year in the league.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Max Power View Post
                  Moss would have to be an OLB in the Cards' 3-4 scheme obviously, the question is do they need one? If so, would they want Moss? If I wanted a 3-4 OLB, I wait for the draft and take Brian Orakpo/George Selvie/Everette Brown/Brian Cushing/etc.

                  I would stick with Moss though. From what I've heard, Branch is fat and lazy. I think Moss can still become a dominant player.
                  and had problems with his shins coming out of College
                  The fool who fancies he is full of wisdom
                  While he sits by his hearth at home.
                  Quickly finds when questioned by others .
                  That he knows nothing at all.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Hoserman117 View Post
                    Give Jarvis a break. Haynesworth was nothing more than a fat guy with some burst until his 5th year in the league.
                    Haynesworth has always been a starter. Branch does not get on the field.

                    Also, no one ever accused Branch of having "burst".
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