spanky1
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Assuming we stay put at #3 in round #1 (which I think we will and will pick either Fitzgeald or Mike Wiliams), where do we focus our attention for the rest of day #1.
I believe that we need to walk away from day #1 with a DT and a CB. The question is do we take a DT first with the #33 pick or a CB. Let's take a closer look.
I believe that the following DT's will be available at #33:
a)Marcus Tubbs
b)Igor Oshansky
c)Issac Sopoaga
d)Donnell Washington
All of these four are solid two gap DT's which is what we need. Tubbs is likely the "low risk" choice but Oshansky and Sopoaga have absolutely terrific upside. They are both Juniors, so less proven. Some are saying that if OShansky had of stayed for his senior year, he would be a top 15 pick next year. Wasington is a higher risk option......they are saying "boom or bust". For this reason, I think we beg off him. We can't afford to miss on the DT pick if we use it in round #2.
Keeping with the DT's for a moment......if we look at who's likely to be available at #64, I think the following are available:
a)Chad Lavalais
b)Dwan Edwards
c) Tommy Kelly
Admittedly, there is a big drop off between those at #33 and those at#64. Tommy Kelly is "rising", but Dwan Edwards is solid. Both are "two gap'ers" and measure out at between 6'3" and 6'5" and 300 lbs each. My guess is that Edwards and or Kelly are the prime potential picks in round #3
Now on to the CB'S. I'm guessing that the "blue chip" 1st round picks (in no specific order) will be: Strait, Gamble, Hall, Poole, and Robinson. This would leave the following at #33:
a)Carroll
b)Ware
I think the drop off in talent from round #1 and round #2 is not measureable, but the drop off between #33 and #64 is significant. If we wait until #64 our options would likely be between:
a) Nathan Vasher
b)Keiwan Ratliff
c)Ricardo Colclough
d)Jeremey LaSeur
e)Keith Smith
f)Joey Thomas
If it were up to me, I'd take OShansky at #33 and Keiwan Ratliff at #64
How would you see it?
I believe that we need to walk away from day #1 with a DT and a CB. The question is do we take a DT first with the #33 pick or a CB. Let's take a closer look.
I believe that the following DT's will be available at #33:
a)Marcus Tubbs
b)Igor Oshansky
c)Issac Sopoaga
d)Donnell Washington
All of these four are solid two gap DT's which is what we need. Tubbs is likely the "low risk" choice but Oshansky and Sopoaga have absolutely terrific upside. They are both Juniors, so less proven. Some are saying that if OShansky had of stayed for his senior year, he would be a top 15 pick next year. Wasington is a higher risk option......they are saying "boom or bust". For this reason, I think we beg off him. We can't afford to miss on the DT pick if we use it in round #2.
Keeping with the DT's for a moment......if we look at who's likely to be available at #64, I think the following are available:
a)Chad Lavalais
b)Dwan Edwards
c) Tommy Kelly
Admittedly, there is a big drop off between those at #33 and those at#64. Tommy Kelly is "rising", but Dwan Edwards is solid. Both are "two gap'ers" and measure out at between 6'3" and 6'5" and 300 lbs each. My guess is that Edwards and or Kelly are the prime potential picks in round #3
Now on to the CB'S. I'm guessing that the "blue chip" 1st round picks (in no specific order) will be: Strait, Gamble, Hall, Poole, and Robinson. This would leave the following at #33:
a)Carroll
b)Ware
I think the drop off in talent from round #1 and round #2 is not measureable, but the drop off between #33 and #64 is significant. If we wait until #64 our options would likely be between:
a) Nathan Vasher
b)Keiwan Ratliff
c)Ricardo Colclough
d)Jeremey LaSeur
e)Keith Smith
f)Joey Thomas
If it were up to me, I'd take OShansky at #33 and Keiwan Ratliff at #64
How would you see it?