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As a Falcons fan the draft this year will mean nothing until day 2. I like Julio but it sure would have been be nice to draft a top DE to add to our pass rush.
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We're gonna be in big trouble in the next couple years if we don't solidify some keys spots with prospects.
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02-24-2012, 02:25 PM | #25 |
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I just realized that all 3 backup QB's in Pittsburgh are Free agents this year. Oh, to shed Dennis Dixon. What a wonderful birthday present that would be.
I wonder if Vince Young could play ball in Burgh? He's as big as Ben. Maybe he can play a little better without time to think? (long stretch)
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02-25-2012, 08:29 AM | #27 |
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I think they could do it but I don't think they will do it. In the end, I think a team that runs a 4-3 is going to throw tons of money his way. Houston with Barwin and Reed (who are young, cheap, and talented) didn't miss Williams all that much, and could really use the cap space on other areas of need.
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From what I'm hearing, talks are heating up between the Browns/Packers for Flynn. That'd be nice if we can wrangle their second round pick out of them and use it on someone like Brandon Thompson.
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Also, according to the ESPN, the Rams have decided to trade the #2 pick. Possible suitors? The aforementioned Browns, Redskins, and Dolphins. Anyone see a surprise team want/need to jump up there and has the gumption to do so? The only other team I could even see realistically attempting it would be Seattle, but with both teams being in the same division I find it highly unlikely. Even looking at teams that might be interested in moving up to nab Kalil, but I just don't see any others.
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I'm ecstatic that the Rams are trading their 2nd overall. I hope they end up trading with Washington, and getting their #6, a 2nd rounder this year, and a first rounder next year. With the #6 overall we could get Justin Blackmon, and in the 2nd round I could see us getting the big LT out of Iowa St. or Peter Konz center from Wisconsin if he is still available.
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02-28-2012, 11:12 AM | #32 | |
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I just do not see Mike Holmgren giving up on Colt McCoy, period. He's conservative and he's in what, his second year at Cleveland? They have 3 guys on offense, maybe 4 that could start on another team in the NFL. To dig into those excellent draft positions, start throwing them away, and abandoning the potential draft of a lifetime for a QB like RG3 who hasn't even played in a pro-style offense would be nuts. Don't get me wrong, I think RG3 is awesome, but he's not a fit for Holmgren's conservatism and he completely dulls the edge they have in this draft. I really think he stays with McCoy, and maybe even trades off that 4 spot for some sweet meat a little deeper in the draft (or in free agency) if he can gain advantage. He takes a lot of pride in finding raw talent and making a team work, we'll see.
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I just hope the Redskins find some way to land a solid young QB to build around. I am sick of being a place retired QBs come to die!
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The Vikes have some big needs. Mostly at WR and DB. Seems that a lot of people are high on Kalil for their spot. If they do that, then I'd hope for them to be a player in the FA market for the other needs that they have. Maybe they trade down and get someone like a Claiborne or Blackmon (I know that some aren't a fan of his, but he fits a need that they have). |
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02-28-2012, 12:56 PM | #38 | |
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of the skills. He is not a Aaron Rodgers prototype, but he is not far off a Eli Manning proto, minus the escapablilty factor. He can avoid some rush, but he cannot rise from the dead like Eli. He would make a great starting QB, but there is a kind of cautionary tale to be learned from Jake Delhomme. Same type QB, had some dismal years doing time as a backup, was a star as a starter, but all too quickly began to show that he didn't exactly have it ALL in the bag of tricks. All that said, obviously I love Matt Flynn, he is a LSU product and a genuine leader of men. Anyone would be lucky to get him. Not sure Cleveland fans would long be in love with him, though, Colt McCoy might yet be something worth what they paid him. If they banish McCoy to the bench or the waiver wire, it will be quite a wicked thing. Might not recover. |
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I know one thing Scott, Bringing in Mike Wallace would light up Colt McCoy. He is sho nuf the real deal. I would take him
over a high-price on Blackmon. Many would not. |