Aside from NO or BUF, who ahead of us would give up their #1 to move down to 12 and needs a DB badly enough to do so?
Aside from NO or BUF, who ahead of us would give up their #1 to move down to 12 and needs a DB badly enough to do so?
Well...pending on who Bmore and NE are eyeing, trading back may be the way to go. Foxxy is young and has potential. The Ravens CBs are aging and NEs CBs werer disappointing outside of Samuel who is likely gone. NE will need a LB...and 1 can be had at 12. Why not move back? Again, it depends on who they want to draft and where they think they can get them.
Im just saying that though he may have been impressive in drills at the senior bowl, stamina is a question. Its great that he did well at the senior bowl but what will happen if he is expected to perform at that level for sustained periods? Its a question with him. Id rather have Laws for a couple of reasons. 1) He can get skinny and slip through the line and 2) for him to accumulate the tackles he had at ND, he has to stay in games and be somewhat consistent. And aside from Ellis, he was the toughest DT to block at the SB.
With the million different ways we can go at 12, I'm leaning towards moving back a little and adding a 2nd rounder...if we can find such a deal. Then as our options dwindle a little, maybe it's easier to make a choice. I'd be happy moving back and getting Balmer while adding a #2.
Well, it all comes down to the sytem Slowik runs. Will he have a tendency to have the DT's hold up the line for the LB's on his blitz packages or will he prefer penetrating DT's? Only he knows that answer. On the other hand...Thomas is not the guy you'd want for Bates system and Shanny still drafted him, so anything goes.
Im in agreement on this. As far as Baltimore goes, it would depend on what they thought about the QBs at the top as well, and where they place Troy Smith in their roster for next year. As for NE, with Samuel all but gone unless he doesnt want to be rich beyond his position, then NE will look at a CB like Foxworth as valuable. Especially since he is willing to play anywhere, do anything. Not to mention the fact that Belichicks scheme is able to take a guy like Foxworth and put him on the next level. NE does not man up a whole lot, but plays flexing zones. Foxworth is smart, fast, hungry and coachable. He just cant beat out Bly or Champ.
If they got Foxy and Rivers by trading with Denver, I think they would like that.
Not only would that be enticing for NE, but looking at it from our perspective, it would be wise. That means they would be giving up a late second round pick for Foxworth, filling a hole they need filled, and getting out of a high selection they wont need.
IN PATON I TRUST.
Honestly, I think we should draft a RB in round 1.
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