Well, since there seem to be more and more people campaigning for a RB in the 1st, I decided to do worst case scenario and see what we could do. Before the draft I'll do one FA move.
Chris Canty, DE A solid guy with 3-4 experience. We might pick up a safety but I honestly have no idea which way we'll go where that's concerned.
First off, I only see this happening if 3 things occur: 1. We trade Champ for a 1st 2. Raji, Brown, Orakpo, etc. are gone 3. We can only trade down for a loss
1a.) Knowshon moreno, RB I personally like McCoy, but I like Moreno just as much(McCoy would be available later). Moreno would be a great guy to team with hillis for our own Smash and Dash. We at least should be able to outscore anyone we play while our defense is in shambles.
1b.) Larry English, OLB A guy that could be a steal, he has good pass-rushing skills and appears to be able to play the run and cover. Mayock once said he could be the next Demarcus Ware!(a little endorsement there) I think with a good combine he solidifies himself in the 1st, but he already deserves consideration here.
2.) Ron Brace, NT We need a good NT to be effective and Brace has plenty of potential. At around 330, he shouldn't have trouble picking up double-teams. Alternate: Louis Delmas, S If Brace is gone and/or Delmas is still available we might pull the trigger. Delmas has shown to be effective both against the run and pass.
3.) Sherrod Martin, FS A ball-hawk that would help our awful pass defense. Martin should be able to come in and contibute. Alternate: Dorell Scott, NT If we take Delmas I think we target Scott in the 3rd.
4.) Mark Parson, CB I've seen him projected in a lot of places, but I think he could fall due to him playing at a small school. He could develop into a solid corner.
5a.) Mitch King, DE My late-round sleeper. Basically a 3-4 John Engleberger in my opinion. Good backup that might develop into an OK starter with a high motor.
5b.) Patrick Turner, WR A big receiver at around 6-6 and over 200 lbs(can't remember exactly but I think 207), I think Turner will cause matchup problems for smaller nickel CBs.
6a.) Sammie Lee Hill, NT A small-school prospect with good athleticism for a 330 lb guy, he could be a good clogger. Also, I think him and Brace would dominate in a 4-3 package and on the goalline at stopping the run.
6b.) Tyrone greene, OG A guy that could end up being a starter but provides solid depth.
7th round.) BPA Like I've said, somebody's bound to fall and I want us to get him. I don't care who.
OK, please PLEASE do not say we won't go RB in the 1st and grade this draft as an F. This is worst case scenario that nobody else has good value at 12 so we take one. I think under the circumstances we might do alright, and we at least ought to be able to just plain outscore anybody.:salute!:
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Chris Canty, DE A solid guy with 3-4 experience. We might pick up a safety but I honestly have no idea which way we'll go where that's concerned.
First off, I only see this happening if 3 things occur: 1. We trade Champ for a 1st 2. Raji, Brown, Orakpo, etc. are gone 3. We can only trade down for a loss
1a.) Knowshon moreno, RB I personally like McCoy, but I like Moreno just as much(McCoy would be available later). Moreno would be a great guy to team with hillis for our own Smash and Dash. We at least should be able to outscore anyone we play while our defense is in shambles.
1b.) Larry English, OLB A guy that could be a steal, he has good pass-rushing skills and appears to be able to play the run and cover. Mayock once said he could be the next Demarcus Ware!(a little endorsement there) I think with a good combine he solidifies himself in the 1st, but he already deserves consideration here.
2.) Ron Brace, NT We need a good NT to be effective and Brace has plenty of potential. At around 330, he shouldn't have trouble picking up double-teams. Alternate: Louis Delmas, S If Brace is gone and/or Delmas is still available we might pull the trigger. Delmas has shown to be effective both against the run and pass.
3.) Sherrod Martin, FS A ball-hawk that would help our awful pass defense. Martin should be able to come in and contibute. Alternate: Dorell Scott, NT If we take Delmas I think we target Scott in the 3rd.
4.) Mark Parson, CB I've seen him projected in a lot of places, but I think he could fall due to him playing at a small school. He could develop into a solid corner.
5a.) Mitch King, DE My late-round sleeper. Basically a 3-4 John Engleberger in my opinion. Good backup that might develop into an OK starter with a high motor.
5b.) Patrick Turner, WR A big receiver at around 6-6 and over 200 lbs(can't remember exactly but I think 207), I think Turner will cause matchup problems for smaller nickel CBs.
6a.) Sammie Lee Hill, NT A small-school prospect with good athleticism for a 330 lb guy, he could be a good clogger. Also, I think him and Brace would dominate in a 4-3 package and on the goalline at stopping the run.
6b.) Tyrone greene, OG A guy that could end up being a starter but provides solid depth.
7th round.) BPA Like I've said, somebody's bound to fall and I want us to get him. I don't care who.
OK, please PLEASE do not say we won't go RB in the 1st and grade this draft as an F. This is worst case scenario that nobody else has good value at 12 so we take one. I think under the circumstances we might do alright, and we at least ought to be able to just plain outscore anybody.:salute!:

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