red desert
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Never seen the guy play, but from what I'm reading about him maybe he should figure into our plans with a #2 pick. Assuming we trade down and have two #2 picks. What do you folks know about him?
red desert said:Never seen the guy play, but from what I'm reading about him maybe he should figure into our plans with a #2 pick. Assuming we trade down and have two #2 picks. What do you folks know about him?
Picking Jones with the 33rd pick is reaching IMO.lrk27 said:Greg Jones will be the best NFL running back out of this draft if he can stay healthy. You can't lose by picking him, but there are too many other needs to draft him at 33.
Cardinals.Ken said:Greg Jones = Ron Dayne
Cardinals.Ken said:Greg Jones = Ron Dayne
azdad1978 said:Too high to pick him with our 2nd round, I rather have a speed back like TaTum Bell.
Crimson Warrior said:R. Woods at #33 and then T. Bell at #64?
ugh. the aggies would be crawling all over our board like rodents.
vikesfan said:There are other RBs I would rather take a flyer on. Speedier backs.
Cardinals.Ken said:Greg Jones = Ron Dayne
Krangthebrain said:That's ridiculous.
Ron Dayne was/is a fat 6'0, 250 lber. who tries to run like a scatback.
Greg Jones is a chiseled 6'1. 250 lber. (faster too) who runs hard but as the ability to cut.
The problem, is that Jones hasn't been able to fully stay healthy. If he could stay healthy, he might be the top back in this draft.
\\JeffGollin said:Picking Jones with the 33rd pick is reaching IMO.
Disagree. In fact, I wouldn't be shocked if Parcells drafted him instead of Kevin Jones. (It's all a matter of whether he's overcome concerns about his durability). All I know is that he consistently carried the some of the best college defenders in the nation on his back on the way toward the goal line during the Senior Bowl.
However - We have other more important fish to fry at #33 - like a CB. Or a NT.
vikesfan said:There are other RBs I would rather take a flyer on. Speedier backs.