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Even if he does play well in the new scheme there is nothing in his performance that would earn him a contract as high as his 5th year option. This is a no-brainer decision.
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Entering the league already on the substance abuse program means another violation and he immediately starts missing games. That's not the risk you want to take at #7 and by the time you get to Rd 2 the contract and guaranteed money makes the risk-reward calculation more in the team's favor.
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Wow another million dollar puff of smoke. Dumb or really arrogant thinking he can or will get away with it. I personally don't think marijuana is a big deal but I've been around it enough to know it does affect motivation. That aside, it's the decision to do this at the start of such a lucrative professional career that really makes me question a guy's judgment and not just on this issue.
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Just saying how I feel after watching a couple games of Dupree. He seems a little less mobile laterally than guys like Beasley, Gregory, or Ray.
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If we were going to reach for an Oline player this early it makes more sense to reach for Flowers who plays the position we need most (OT) as opposed to drafting a player who most likely will be an OG. Flowers was chosen at 9 by the Giants in this draft and has the athletic ability to develop into a starting LT down the road. LT might be a stretch for him but he should at least end up a very good RT. Same goes for Andrus Peat who has questions about his tenacity but he has all the physical tools needed to play LT. Either of those guys' size and strength next to Long make the right side of our line as dominant as it would be with Scherff/Long combination and we wouldn't have to make a position switch for Long which I prefer. That aside, I prefer to go elsewhere if the top 2 WR are both gone. I'd take in no particular order: Trae Waynes paired with Fuller in man coverage would make our safety issues less of a problem and free up the front 7 to rush the passer Danny Shelton to anchor the Dline up the middle (more of a need than OG) Beasley or Shane Ray (whoever they have rated higher) speed off the edge unlike anyone we have on the roster. I prefer Shane Ray the way he plays to the whistle. Devante Parker would be a nice addition too but he's not in the same class as Cooper or White IMO, and I don't think the drop off in talent after him is that significant in Rd 2. His run-after-the-catch ability is outstanding.
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I don't like Dupree that early. He's a good athlete but doesn't get around the edge as well as other guys at the top of the pass rusher lists. I don't like Quinton Rollins until late day 3. The only reason this kid has any talk of Rd 2/3 is purely based on his athletic ability. He has far too much to learn to contribute in a meaningful way for a year or two. At best we can hope he'll make the roster on special teams. In Rd 2 there are far better prospects that can help us win this year. Rashad Green is ok but if we're going after a smaller WR in Rd 3 I'd rather take Lockett who has is quicker and has better long speed to make the big plays. Lockett would be our KR/PR, he also does kick coverage as a gunner, and can add the speed element we don't have at WR.
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Yes, and Devante Parker (12) and T.J. Clemmings (19) Future stud WR to pair with Jeffrey, future stud LT who needs a year to learn the ropes at RT this year next to Kyle Long.
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I don't need any fuel for this. The fire burns strong all the time.
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The only good thing about getting the tough start out of the way early is that those teams won't know what we are doing on offense or defense. It's a small advantage and hopefully we can take advantage of it in at least one of those games, if not two.
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I like him, he's not as instinctive as I'd like to see but when you consider he's only played 2 seasons at safety there is upside with the right coaching.
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I say…don't draft a FS just to say we drafted a FS. We cannot fix all the holes on our roster in one off season so we're better off grabbing more BPA. Leave Rolle at FS for this year. With his experience we'll be ok. The talent is more at SS and grab a guy there to develop long term while Mundy holds the reigns. I don't think Mundy was that bad and if our LBs would get better he'd have more help. As late round prospects go I really like that kid Jarrett from VT. Love how he plays the game and he's very quick in traffic so he avoids blockers and finds the ball. For his size he is very physical. He doesn't have the speed you want in a FS but he's not far off and might be able to play there with some more experience. I'd take him any day over players like Randall or Holliman who are afraid to tackle.
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He was part of the group that got me hooked on the Bears and great hard hitting defense. I loved and will miss his post game radio show.
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That would be a perfect fit for our Dline.
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From what little I've seen of him Sample looks like he could develop into a good player and I'd have no problem if we draft him especially if he's there in the 5th Rd. Virginia game linked below and you'll see him come in several times to make a solid tackle. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players...47/james-sample
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When Slauson went down things got ugly fast. I think the possibility of Kyle Long moving to RT is realistic. I'm not saying the team will move him there, or has already made that decision. I think they know they can't go into this season fully reliant on Mills rebounding into a good player. What happens will be more of a BPA situation in the draft. If it's an OT they like I can see them drafting him and putting him in competition at RT. OTOH if it's an OG then I think he comes in competes with Mills from that spot. That means they'd go with keeping their best 5 lineman on the field and in this scenario that would mean moving Long to RT. After reading this I'm not a big fan of keeping Ducasse on the roster. Not that I want anyone to fail but if he gets cut it tells me we have someone better than him. It's one thing when a player is not great at run or pass blocking but they are consistent. The mis-steps Ducasse makes are the ones that blow up plays and QBs. http://chi.scout.com/story/1535606-all-22-...ir-ducasse?s=25
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Coleman doesn't appear to be a 1st Rd prospect. I watched the game against Ohio State and he had little help but the few times he got a crease he was grabbing huge chunks of yards, or long TDs. I'd love to have that kind of speed out of the backfield but I'd hate using a 2nd Rd pick to get it when we need so much help up front on either line. Plus he doesn't have a ton of elusiveness in short areas. Assuming we'll use two picks to shore up Oline and RB I'll just say that for me a 2nd Rd OG + 4th-6th RD RB is greater than 2nd Rd RB + 4th-6th Rd OG.
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DHB was much more of a 1-trick pony in college than White. I think Cooper will be the guy who has more receptions, more yards receiving and gets you to the redone. White will be the guy you see on ESPN plays of the week and have more TDs because of what he can do in the redzone. In this case the argument that Cooper compliments Jeffrey well has some validity IMO. While he will go inside Jeffrey is not a great move the chains WR. He just isn't quick enough out of his breaks and he's a long strider. Cooper is not as good on contested catches (not that he's bad) but he can work the inside and outside of the field equally well. That helps keep Jeffrey on the outside where he does the most damage.
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DHB was much more of a 1-trick pony in college than White. I think Cooper will be the guy who has more receptions, more yards receiving and gets you to the redone. White will be the guy you see on ESPN plays of the week and have more TDs because of what he can do in the redzone. In this case the argument that Cooper compliments Jeffrey well has some validity IMO. While he will go inside Jeffrey is not a great move the chains WR. He just isn't quick enough out of his breaks and he's a long strider. Cooper is not as good on contested catches (not that he's bad) but he can work the inside and outside of the field equally well. That helps keep Jeffrey on the outside where he does the most damage.
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This really makes me wonder what these so-called experts really see in him other than measurables. He's big and fast but beyond that what?
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Killing time watching some video of safeties and figured I'd share my thoughts. Collins of course is a good player just don't think he's worthy of a top 10 pick. If we pick a safety I don't think it will happen until Rd 3 at the earliest and likely on day 3. I just watch some games on Draft Breakdown and read profiles. I'm off the Damarius Randall (ASU) bandwagon. He has good athleticism and coverage skills but he's soft and misses too many tackles. The number one skill I want from a safety is the ability to tackle. Mike Brown was slow but you knew if it was just him back there he'd make the tackle. Jacquiski Tartt…Samford. For his size/speed combination he's not as effective as I expected. Saw too many plays where smaller WRs just block him and he seems to give up on the play. IMO fighting off blocks, or at least attempting to get off the block to get in on a play is a passion you have or you don't. There are skills you can teach to help but if the effort and passion isn't there when you are showcasing your skills to the NFL then coaching likely won't help. The game just gets harder at the next level too. Draftek has him at 123 overall. Ibraheim Campbell…Northwestern. I like this kid. Plays with good effort works to get in on the plays. Has good enough speed and skills in coverage but he's not a FS. Solid somewhat physical tackler, can't really deliver big hits but he'll at least stick to the RB or WR and they won't get past him. DraftTek has him at 151 overall. Anthony Harris…Virginia. I like him. Tall and not that strong for size so he has room to add some bulk. He's more quick than fast but he's not afraid to get in the mix. Seen him take on Karlos Williams head on. Good quickness and breaks on the ball well. He likes to tackle high (i.e. grab shoulders) too often but some coaching and that can be fixed. Drafttek has him at 95 overall. Clayton Geathers ….UCF. Sometimes slow to react but he'll deliver some big highlight hits. Plays the game aggressively even in coverage working to bat the ball away. Has the build and mentality to be a solid SS. He plays coverage on special teams too which would only help him make the roster. Drafttek has him at 191 overall.
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Killing time watching some video of safeties and figured I'd share my thoughts. Collins of course is a good player just don't think he's worthy of a top 10 pick. If we pick a safety I don't think it will happen until Rd 3 at the earliest and likely on day 3. I just watch some games on Draft Breakdown and read profiles. I'm off the Damarius Randall (ASU) bandwagon. He has good athleticism and coverage skills but he's soft and misses too many tackles. The number one skill I want from a safety is the ability to tackle. Mike Brown was slow but you knew if it was just him back there he'd make the tackle. Jacquiski Tartt…Samford. For his size/speed combination he's not as effective as I expected. Saw too many plays where smaller WRs just block him and he seems to give up on the play. IMO fighting off blocks, or at least attempting to get off the block to get in on a play is a passion you have or you don't. There are skills you can teach to help but if the effort and passion isn't there when you are showcasing your skills to the NFL then coaching likely won't help. The game just gets harder at the next level too. Draftek has him at 123 overall. Ibraheim Campbell…Northwestern. I like this kid. Plays with good effort works to get in on the plays. Has good enough speed and skills in coverage but he's not a FS. Solid somewhat physical tackler, can't really deliver big hits but he'll at least stick to the RB or WR and they won't get past him. DraftTek has him at 151 overall. Anthony Harris…Virginia. I like him. Tall and not that strong for size so he has room to add some bulk. He's more quick than fast but he's not afraid to get in the mix. Seen him take on Karlos Williams head on. Good quickness and breaks on the ball well. He likes to tackle high (i.e. grab shoulders) too often but some coaching and that can be fixed. Drafttek has him at 95 overall. Clayton Geathers ….UCF. Sometimes slow to react but he'll deliver some big highlight hits. Plays the game aggressively even in coverage working to bat the ball away. Has the build and mentality to be a solid SS. He plays coverage on special teams too which would only help him make the roster. Drafttek has him at 191 overall.
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I like it. I will say this: This is a bad year for QB behind the top 2 options, and this is a pretty good deep draft in many other position groups. I think our team will be much better overall if we just give up on the idea of drafting a QB with that 4th Rd pick. 1) Like it or not Cutler is here through 2016 so we have a couple years to find someone after this draft. 2) We're not likely to draft any QB in the first two rounds and beyond that, regardless of who we get: Mannion, Grayson, etc. they are not going to be better than Clausen this year. Their long-term ceiling is likely just as a #2. They might be better than Fales but if we get to that point all we want is our 3rd QB to know how to hand off. 2) We draft early in 4th Rd and so we have a prime spot to find someone with a 3rd Rd grade who fell a bit. That talent could really shore up some weakness we have on our roster like Oline, CB, LB, or Dline. I can see a lot of ways to go here and if we did this I prefer to add depth to either Oline or Dline but I'd be ok with any BPA. Add a center in Rd 4 like Finney. Add a WR like Tyler Lockett or Jamison Crowder to beef up the return game and have some real depth and a future among our WR corps (yes, that'd be two WR drafted). Grab a guy like Marcus Hardison to shore up DE. Tackling machine ILBs like Dawson or Perryman could be sitting there.
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Bad timing on Forte's part IMO but it all depends on what he is looking for. At his age the team is likely going to sit back and not want to commit big money. Is he willing to take less per year with more guaranteed, and if so, how much less? I think Forte has a couple good years left but he can't be the bell cow much longer. If he's reasonable both sides could find some common ground on say a 2yr extension which could give us some cap savings. I just don't see that happening with his salary already at $8mil this year because Forte will want quite a bit more than that guaranteed, likely $12-15mil. I can't see Pace committing that to a 30 year old RB.
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Kelly would be giving us just a 2nd Rd pick this year to get a shot at a blue chip talent so I'd need more than that this year to close that deal. Whether or not we think Mariota is a blue chip talent selecting at #7 gives you a shot at that kind of talent in this draft because we'd be walking away from Amari Cooper. I like the draft except I'm not a big fan of McKinney and I prefer to grab our WR there. While he has some limitations I'd probably add Nelson Agholor at #52. He'll stretch the field for us, which we really need, and has the frame to add strength and raw skills to develop into a pretty good player a couple years down the road. I'm not content to rely on Carey and Rodgers to backup Forte, I think we're drafting a RB somewhere on day 3. In the 6th I take Karlos Williams. Big fast RB but needs more experience and time to develop. He's already a good special teams player so no reason he shouldn't be able to fill that role at a minimum his first year, and we do need help there.
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I guess I'm the only one who likes Kendricks.