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Req Draft 1.0
1st: Justin Gilbert, CB -- Oklahoma State.
Has all the tools to be a #1 CB in the NFL. Would make a great replacement for Champ to put next to DRC. Great returner with 6 return TDs in his career with the Cowboys. 2nd: Christian Jones, LB -- FSU. Versatile LB who can play inside or out. Needs to put on some more weight to be better at working traffic in the booth. The kind of flexible player we need in our LB corps. 3rd: Ahmad Dixon, SS -- Baylor. Smart, instinctual SS with good measurables who can cover ground and hit like a truck. Goodbye Mike Adams and welcome to the bench Dookie Nacho. 4th: Demarcus Lawrence, DE -- Boise St. Former CC standout who transferred to Boise and has put up 19 sacks and 33 TFL in two years with the Broncos. Would be a great addition aside Miler, Phillips, Q. Smith and McCray. (Hopefully those guys can play next year.) 5-7: DEPTH -- OL/DEF The end. |
How do you not draft Joyner? LOL!
I really like Gilbert as a press man corner, but I'm not sure he's still around late in the first. I would be happy with he or Hal! I would rather have Shazier than Jones. Do you like Dixon better than Pryor? |
The kid from Louisville, the FS?
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Thanks for posting, I think it little to heavy on defense because team do attempt to give some balance along the line.
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I really like gilbert to. Unfortunately he is being ranked some where around pick #25 and might be gone earlier than that.
We need DB's and LB's bad though. Maybe LB Van Noy from Byu or the FS Clinton Dix from Bama they're both ranked for the early second rnd by the pundits. |
This is why I mocked us Van Noy LB, Hal CB, and Ryan LB.
Hal is a great alternative to Gilbert and we can get him in the second/third round. |
As long as Hal doesn't have to play Mike Evans.
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I really believe Mosely or Van Noy are a must. I'm not blown away by the coverage LBs from the draft. Woodyard may price his services out of our price range. And who knows how the Danny at Mike experiment goes. |
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Round 2 Clowney Round 3 Skov Rounds 4, 5 and 6 Who cares? Round 7 CJ Mosley I WIN! |
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Gilbert or Joyner, IMHO -- best value for the team @ DB. Though Gilbert will go higher than #32. |
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I was just trolling an old friend. I sincerely apologize if I offended anyone.
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Thoughts:
1. No problem with Gilbert in the late 1st. 2. I like Jones in the 3rd round at OLB, don't like him at MIKE. We need a MIKE apparently. 3. Don't know much about Dixon, I'll have to check him out. Like the position though. 4. Probably the right area for Lawrence, might go a little higher. Looks more like a 34 OLB. Makes sense to back up Miller if we don't like Lerentee's potential. 5. Definitely need an OG and WR at some point. I think Beadles and Decker will both be cap casualties. |
I think Jones and Smith (FSU) can be fine at MIKE in the NFL. Smith probably better, but he needs to put on more weight.
Drafted Lawrence with the idea that we need someone else besides Phillips. WR/OL/DL depth in 5-7. Really wish we would have kept Tavarres King. Obviously if we get a good defensive player in FA (or two) we can tweak the first four rounds. Until then, all defense. |
The draft is going to be real easy this year: BPA Defense
All the Broncos need on Offense (if Clady can come back strong) is a backup Interior OL. 1. BPA Defense (CB, SS, DE, MLB) 2. BPA Defense (CB, SS, DE, MLB) 3. BPA Defense (CB, SS, DE, MLB) 4. Interior OL (OG/C) 5. BPA Defense (CB, SS, DE, MLB) 6. don't care 7. don't care |
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Probably easier to list what we definitely don't need to draft:
1) QB 2) RB 3) DT (feels strange to type that after so many years of wandering in the DT wilderness) 3) K 4) P 5) LS All other positions could use an upgrade or more depth (including WR, OT, and TE), and are probably in play for a BPA pick. |
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Another DT is a need IMHO as well, not with a top three selection, but afterwards is fine. This class has some good ones.
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Who do you like Req? |
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