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  • #16
    Originally posted by ItalianBronco
    I like that you picked 3 Big-Ten ILB and a Pac-10 ILB... My case is already Proven...

    Mr.McClain plays in the SEC...He plays against the best of the best...The Gators', The LSU's, The Ole Miss's, The Auburns', the best of the best...He's played against the top QB's, RB's, TE's, WR's, and O-Linemen IN THE COUNTRY...

    Just take a look see...Top 50 picks at least 20% will be SEC...

    SEC>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>Big-Ten Or Pac-10 PERIOD...He's NFL ready.
    What about Brandon Spikes? I think he plays in the SEC he is the same thing an ILB flavor of the month, and now his time has past and he is looking like a high to mid 2nd rounder where these ILB's belong.

    Now with all this said I am not anti McClain, I just think he is a little overhyped like the rest of the ILB's that have fallen over the years. It doesn't matter what conference, ILB just a position that doesn't have a lot of need around the NFL as most teams have a quality player there already.

    AFC North
    Ray Lewis- Ravens
    Jeanty/Maualuga- Bengals
    Farrior- Steelers
    Jackson, D'Qwell- Browns
    AFC East
    Posluszny-Bills
    Bart Scott/David Harris- Jets
    Jerod Mayo- Pats
    Channing Crowder- Phins
    AFC South
    DeMeco Ryans- Texans
    Gary Brackett- Colts
    Justin Durant- Jags
    Stephen Tulloch- Titans
    AFC West
    Williams/Davis- Denver
    Kirk Morrison- raiders
    Derrick Johnson- Chiefs
    Cooper/Siler- Chargers

    NFC North
    Urlacher- Bears
    Larry Foote- Lions
    Barnett/Hawk- Packers
    Henderson/Brinkley- Vikes
    NFC East
    Bradie James/Brooking- Dallas
    Antonio Pierce- NYG
    Jeremiah Trotter- Eagles
    London Fletcher- Washington
    NFC South
    Curtis Lofton- ATL
    Beason/Connor- Panthers
    Barrett Ruud- Bucaneers
    Jonathan Vilma- Saints
    NFC West
    Karlos Dansby- Cards
    James Laurinaitis- Rams
    Willis/Spikes/McKillop- 49ers
    Lofa Tatupu- Seagulls

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Ringo56
      What about Brandon Spikes? I think he plays in the SEC he is the same thing an ILB flavor of the month, and now his time has past and he is looking like a high to mid 2nd rounder where these ILB's belong.

      Now with all this said I am not anti McClain, I just think he is a little overhyped like the rest of the ILB's that have fallen over the years. It doesn't matter what conference, ILB just a position that doesn't have a lot of need around the NFL as most teams have a quality player there already.

      AFC North
      Ray Lewis- Ravens
      Jeanty/Maualuga- Bengals
      Farrior- Steelers
      Jackson, D'Qwell- Browns
      AFC East
      Posluszny-Bills
      Bart Scott/David Harris- Jets
      Jerod Mayo- Pats
      Channing Crowder- Phins
      AFC South
      DeMeco Ryans- Texans
      Gary Brackett- Colts
      Justin Durant- Jags
      Stephen Tulloch- Titans
      AFC West
      Williams/Davis- Denver
      Kirk Morrison- raiders
      Derrick Johnson- Chiefs
      Cooper/Siler- Chargers

      NFC North
      Urlacher- Bears
      Larry Foote- Lions
      Barnett/Hawk- Packers
      Henderson/Brinkley- Vikes
      NFC East
      Bradie James/Brooking- Dallas
      Antonio Pierce- NYG
      Jeremiah Trotter- Eagles
      London Fletcher- Washington
      NFC South
      Curtis Lofton- ATL
      Beason/Connor- Panthers
      Barrett Ruud- Bucaneers
      Jonathan Vilma- Saints
      NFC West
      Karlos Dansby- Cards
      James Laurinaitis- Rams
      Willis/Spikes/McKillop- 49ers
      Lofa Tatupu- Seagulls



      Isn't it funny that all the GOOD ILB's play for a GREAT defense?

      Brandon Spikes is not the "Flavor of the Month" or else he wouldn't be a second rounder...

      Spikes does play in the SEC...But name another ILB in the 1st- 3rd rounds that is NOT from the SEC...Can't! Playing in the SEC does matter...The talent level is sooooooooooooo much greater it has to. Playing ILB and being from the VOLS like Mayo, or ILB from BAMA like Ryans, or ILB from Auburn Dansby...The talent level is heads and shoulders above everyone else...

      Just take a look at some of the great ILB's and look at the schools they came from, Look at CB, look at DT, look at S...TON of SEC...

      Out of just this class in the Big-Ten or Pac-10 WHO ARE THE TOP PROSPECTS?

      Taylor Mays late first
      Brandon Graham-Late first early second
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Ringo56
        What about Brandon Spikes? I think he plays in the SEC he is the same thing an ILB flavor of the month, and now his time has past and he is looking like a high to mid 2nd rounder where these ILB's belong.

        Now with all this said I am not anti McClain, I just think he is a little overhyped like the rest of the ILB's that have fallen over the years. It doesn't matter what conference, ILB just a position that doesn't have a lot of need around the NFL as most teams have a quality player there already.

        AFC North
        Ray Lewis- Ravens
        Jeanty/Maualuga- Bengals
        Farrior- Steelers
        Jackson, D'Qwell- Browns
        AFC East
        Posluszny-Bills
        Bart Scott/David Harris- Jets
        Jerod Mayo- Pats
        Channing Crowder- Phins
        AFC South
        DeMeco Ryans- Texans
        Gary Brackett- Colts
        Justin Durant- Jags
        Stephen Tulloch- Titans
        AFC West
        Williams/Davis- Denver
        Kirk Morrison- raiders
        Derrick Johnson- Chiefs
        Cooper/Siler- Chargers

        NFC North
        Urlacher- Bears
        Larry Foote- Lions
        Barnett/Hawk- Packers
        Henderson/Brinkley- Vikes
        NFC East
        Bradie James/Brooking- Dallas
        Antonio Pierce- NYG
        Jeremiah Trotter- Eagles
        London Fletcher- Washington
        NFC South
        Curtis Lofton- ATL
        Beason/Connor- Panthers
        Barrett Ruud- Bucaneers
        Jonathan Vilma- Saints
        NFC West
        Karlos Dansby- Cards
        James Laurinaitis- Rams
        Willis/Spikes/McKillop- 49ers
        Lofa Tatupu- Seagulls
        I think you are making a valid point, but the Eagles definitely need a new ILB. Trotter is only used on running downs now, and is in the twilight of his career.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by ItalianBronco
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          Isn't it funny that all the GOOD ILB's play for a GREAT defense?

          Brandon Spikes is not the "Flavor of the Month" or else he wouldn't be a second rounder...

          Spikes does play in the SEC...But name another ILB in the 1st- 3rd rounds that is NOT from the SEC...Can't! Playing in the SEC does matter...The talent level is sooooooooooooo much greater it has to. Playing ILB and being from the VOLS like Mayo, or ILB from BAMA like Ryans, or ILB from Auburn Dansby...The talent level is heads and shoulders above everyone else...

          Just take a look at some of the great ILB's and look at the schools they came from, Look at CB, look at DT, look at S...TON of SEC...

          Out of just this class in the Big-Ten or Pac-10 WHO ARE THE TOP PROSPECTS?

          Taylor Mays late first
          Brandon Graham-Late first early second
          Jarvis Moss played in the SEC...

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          • #20
            SEC
            FS Berry*
            CB Haden*
            LB McClain*
            DT Williams
            DE Dunlap*
            WR LaFell*
            DT Cody
            OC Pouncey*
            LB Spikes

            QB Clausen- Ind
            QB Bradford- Big 12
            DT Suh- Big 12
            DT McCoy- Big 12
            OT Okung- Big 12
            OT Campbell- ACC
            OT Davis- Big East
            DE Morgan- ACC
            WR Bryant- Big 12
            RB Spiller- ACC
            OT Bulaga- Big Ten
            DT Odrick- Big Ten
            DT Price- PAC 10

            DE Pierre-Paul- Big East
            OT Williams- Big 12
            LB Weatherspoon- Big 12
            FS Thomas- Big 12
            WR Benn- Big Ten
            TE Gresham- Big 12
            OT Brown- PAC 10
            WR Williams- PAC 10
            DE Graham- Big Ten

            OG Iupati- WAC
            DE Hughes- Mtn. West
            SS Mays- PAC 10
            CB Warren- Big Ten
            DE Griffen- PAC 10
            DE Wootton- Big Ten

            DT Houston- Big 12
            CB Wilson- WAC
            RB Best- PAC 10
            RB Dwyer- ACC

            I appears to me that the Big 12 is the class act of the draft.
            Last edited by Ringo56; 02-09-2010, 12:48 PM.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Al Wilson 4 Mayor
              I think you are making a valid point, but the Eagles definitely need a new ILB. Trotter is only used on running downs now, and is in the twilight of his career.
              I never said that no team needs a ILB, that list was just to show that almost every team has a solid/above average player/players already playing ILB which means that ILB's will fall on draft day.

              Here are the teams who I think have the most need for a ILB

              Farrior- Steelers
              Stephen Tulloch- Titans
              Cooper/Siler- Chargers
              Larry Foote- Lions
              Jeremiah Trotter- Eagles
              London Fletcher- Washington
              Barrett Ruud- Bucaneers

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              • #22
                Andra Davis actually outplayed DJ this year. DJ's best aspect was blitzing with 3.5 sacks, 3 hits, and 10 pressures. He got the Pro Bowl reserve nod because the Pro Bowl is mostly a popularity contest, but Andra Davis was better in run support and pass coverage.

                DJ allowed a 78% completion percentage his way for 546 yards and 2 TD's
                Andra allowed a 82% completion percentage for 149 yards and 0 TD's

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Ringo56
                  A TED ILB is the last thing we need.

                  The value of a ILB just doesn't justify the 10/11 selection.

                  We need 2 starting DE's
                  1 or 2 young CB's
                  An OC
                  An OG
                  A Speedy RB
                  If we lose Marshall we need a big WR
                  If we lose Sheffler we need a TE
                  If we lose Doom we need a DE/OLB

                  After all of those then maybe a ILB, but it is way down on our needs.

                  DJ and Davis played lights out all year long and Davis has a few years left in the tank.
                  I think you are overstating your case. You make good points as to what Denver needs next year but to say ILB is a need only after your list is misguided. To pick an interior O-line, speed back, or back-up TE at 10-11 is way too high. I can see them using FA and middle rounds to solidify these needs.

                  It looks like Elvis will be re-signed so this shouldn't be an issue (We'll know soon). If Marshall isn't in the future plans then Dez Bryant has to be high on the list. This leaves your list looking like this:

                  1. DE
                  2. CB
                  3. WR (Maybe the #1 need if Marshall is not with the Broncos next year)
                  4. ILB

                  If Marshall is in the future plans and Dez Bryant is gone then Your looking at Golden Tate, A. Benn, or D. Thomas which is again too high at 10/11. Joe Haden is the only CB worth the 10/11 pick. So, if Bryant and Haden are gone you now have to choose between DE and ILB. In the 34 the D-line is primarily used to occupy blockers and keep the backers free to make plays.

                  It will be an interesting selection if any combination of these players are on the board when we pick: D. Williams, R. McClain, J. Haden, and D. Bryant. I don't think it will be a bad pick with any of these players and I certainly think McClain will be strongly considered if he is on the board.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by eabort
                    I think you are overstating your case. You make good points as to what Denver needs next year but to say ILB is a need only after your list is misguided. To pick an interior O-line, speed back, or back-up TE at 10-11 is way too high. I can see them using FA and middle rounds to solidify these needs.

                    It looks like Elvis will be re-signed so this shouldn't be an issue (We'll know soon). If Marshall isn't in the future plans then Dez Bryant has to be high on the list. This leaves your list looking like this:

                    1. DE
                    2. CB
                    3. WR (Maybe the #1 need if Marshall is not with the Broncos next year)
                    4. ILB

                    If Marshall is in the future plans and Dez Bryant is gone then Your looking at Golden Tate, A. Benn, or D. Thomas which is again too high at 10/11. Joe Haden is the only CB worth the 10/11 pick. So, if Bryant and Haden are gone you now have to choose between DE and ILB. In the 34 the D-line is primarily used to occupy blockers and keep the backers free to make plays.

                    It will be an interesting selection if any combination of these players are on the board when we pick: D. Williams, R. McClain, J. Haden, and D. Bryant. I don't think it will be a bad pick with any of these players and I certainly think McClain will be strongly considered if he is on the board.
                    So you think we should go BPA, because there is just no way that you can say that an ILB is so high of a need that we should use the 10/11 pick on one.

                    If you say BPA as justification for McClain, I am not sure I could argue with that because he is good, but he isn't a better need/value option then Haden, Williams, Bradford, or Bryant. If our pick comes up and those 4 are gone and McClain is there then so be it. But if I was the GM I would try to trade down, as I just don't see the need for an ILB with how good DJ and Davis played last year.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Ringo56
                      So you think we should go BPA, because there is just no way that you can say that an ILB is so high of a need that we should use the 10/11 pick on one.

                      If you say BPA as justification for McClain, I am not sure I could argue with that because he is good, but he isn't a better need/value option then Haden, Williams, Bradford, or Bryant. If our pick comes up and those 4 are gone and McClain is there then so be it. But if I was the GM I would try to trade down, as I just don't see the need for an ILB with how good DJ and Davis played last year.
                      I agree that DJ and Davis did a good job last year and I agree that ILB is not our top need. So much of our top need will be determined through FA. There are huge questions that need to be answered like do we re-sign Marshall? Do we sign a DE or two? Do we sign a CB? As these questions are answered things will come into focus.

                      I do think it is a good policy to draft BPA early and fill needs later. There needs to be a balance of BPA with need and if you can find a BPA at an area of need then it's a win-win. I think the hardest decision will be if D. Williams, D. Bryant and R. McClain are still on the board when we pick. We are in a good position at 10/11 and I'm confident we will get a great player. I would not trade down if McClain is the only one from our lists that is on the board. I would send the pick up with R. McClain's name on the card within the first minute. Then I would focus my attention on the next move. I think we agree in more areas than not.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Hoserman117
                        Andra Davis actually outplayed DJ this year. DJ's best aspect was blitzing with 3.5 sacks, 3 hits, and 10 pressures. He got the Pro Bowl reserve nod because the Pro Bowl is mostly a popularity contest, but Andra Davis was better in run support and pass coverage.

                        DJ allowed a 78% completion percentage his way for 546 yards and 2 TD's
                        Andra allowed a 82% completion percentage for 149 yards and 0 TD's
                        Don't you think it's fair to say that those numbers are what they are because DJ is called upon to work in coverage more than any of our LB's, especially Davis?
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Ringo56
                          I never said that no team needs a ILB, that list was just to show that almost every team has a solid/above average player/players already playing ILB which means that ILB's will fall on draft day.

                          Here are the teams who I think have the most need for a ILB

                          Farrior- Steelers
                          Stephen Tulloch- Titans
                          Cooper/Siler- Chargers
                          Larry Foote- Lions
                          Jeremiah Trotter- Eagles
                          London Fletcher- Washington
                          Barrett Ruud- Bucaneers
                          Ruud is a great player for the Bucs, they wont be replacing him for while

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ItalianBronco
                            What If...

                            Dan Williams, and other DE's are takin? We cant move down...

                            You want to take Odrick with a top 10 pick...


                            NO WAY!!!!!!

                            You need a TOP player at his position...I'll say this again, it took Denver 20 years to draft this high...We better not miss...Taking McClain Number _____Fill in the blank would be safe...

                            McClain's only come around every_______Patrick Willis...Ray Lewis...


                            If you dont take Dez at 10...You better take McClain, Odrick I like...but at like 20-28 range not top 10...He's also almost 2 full years older then McClain...DE in football Not name Smith or White NFL expected to last almost 3 full seasons less then an ILB...Just saying thats almost a 5 year switch.
                            If Williams isn't there at 10 you move to a BPA that also fills a need. Joe Haden would be a very good pick for us here seeing as how Champ and Goodman are the high side of 30 and the only other CB we have is Smith who failed to impress last year. Right now, I think one of the last positions we need is ILB. I'd rather take another OLB/pass rusher than to draft an ILB at 10/11.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by ItalianBronco
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                              Isn't it funny that all the GOOD ILB's play for a GREAT defense?

                              Brandon Spikes is not the "Flavor of the Month" or else he wouldn't be a second rounder...

                              Spikes does play in the SEC...But name another ILB in the 1st- 3rd rounds that is NOT from the SEC...Can't! Playing in the SEC does matter...The talent level is sooooooooooooo much greater it has to. Playing ILB and being from the VOLS like Mayo, or ILB from BAMA like Ryans, or ILB from Auburn Dansby...The talent level is heads and shoulders above everyone else...

                              Just take a look at some of the great ILB's and look at the schools they came from, Look at CB, look at DT, look at S...TON of SEC...

                              Out of just this class in the Big-Ten or Pac-10 WHO ARE THE TOP PROSPECTS?

                              Taylor Mays late first
                              Brandon Graham-Late first early second
                              Sean Weatherspoon from Mizzou is a late first round or 2nd round talent. Who to me is better then spikes but might fall due to size. It helps if their from the SEC of course but if a guy can play at a high level and sees to be a real talent it really doesnt matter. I mean Ray Lewis came from Miami U, thats not a SEC school and he went in the 1st round.
                              Last edited by PhillyBronco24; 02-09-2010, 09:16 PM.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Al Wilson 4 Mayor
                                Don't you think it's fair to say that those numbers are what they are because DJ is called upon to work in coverage more than any of our LB's, especially Davis?
                                Yeah but that doesn't negate the idea that DJ was still very bad in coverage. All of our LB's were. We need to target a LB that can play in coverage in the later rounds.

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