If it's a pure value proposition, I would probably look for a partner to trade down with. If I were forced to exercise the pick, and the Utah DL was off the board, then I would probably take Warmack, whom I think is a better prospect than DeCastro is.
Honestly, as I said, if Geno Smith is on the board, I'd take him. I think that Barkley will be on the board, and the Cards would take him if he interviews well and wants to play here. I understand that everyone wants the next Drew Brees. He's not walking through that door. But even in this offense with our current personnel, a guy like Mark Sanchez would IMO have us at .500. And I've considerably soured on Sanchez since listing him as a Top 10 QB at the beginning of the year.
If the option were T'eo or the 3rd OT, I'd trade down at a discount (like a 3rd or a 2014 2nd).
If we traded down from 6 to 10, we could get Warmack or Cooper and an additional 3rd rounder? I'd be all in on that.
This is where I have gravitated towards. I love both Warmack and Cooper, and think they will have a greater impact on this team than other players available. I like Te'o and would love to be in a position where we could justify drafting him other than because he is a low risk player, but facts are our needs at QB, OG and OLB are greater priorities at this point.
If we didn't trade any picks and had to draft where we sit right now, my draft goes...
1-Chance Warmack-OG-Alabama-6'3 320
2-Ryan Nassib-QB-Syracuse-6'2 228
3-Stepfan Taylor-RB-Stanford-5'11 215
4-Quanterus Smith-OLB-West Kentucky-6'5 249
5-Dion Simms-TE-Michigan State-6'5 285
6-Kiko Alonso-ILB-Oregon-6'3 242
7-Dave Krugar-DE-Utah-6'5 300
There are other players I like better in certain spots, but a draft of this caliber adds a physical interior blocker, an experienced college QB, a physical inside runner w/ pass blocking experience, a rush specialist, a physical TE, a nickel LB and a developmental 3-4 DE.