dreday36
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The official Chicago Bears fan
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Post by dreday36 on Jan 2, 2014 1:26:39 GMT -5
I'm glad we agree. Although Im debating which guard is better, Richardson or Yankey Yankey is better right now. but Richardson has better upside IMO AND the ability to play some OT Right. Teams are going to fall in love with Richardson's athletecism.
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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Jan 2, 2014 17:18:05 GMT -5
I'm not going to complain if the Steelers take a LT. But they also like Kelvin Beachum and he played very well down the stretch. Jace Amaro, Eric Ebron, RaShede Hageman, Stephon Tuitt, Austin Seferian-Jenkins would be nice. They may really want a receiver where Mike Evans and Marqise Lee would come into play.
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Post by patriotsk1d on Jan 2, 2014 18:20:44 GMT -5
I really like David Yankey, he is quickly becoming one of my favorite player in this draft. He is a very smart offensive linemen, and would be a perfect fit for our system. Drafting him would allow us to move Dan Connolly back to center, and let Ryan Wendall walk, or cut Connolly thus saving a decent amount of cap room, and resign Wendall. I think Yankey is one of the few players who would be able to come in here and be a productive starter as a rookie. I'm glad we agree. Although Im debating which guard is better, Richardson or Yankey I havent seen a lot of Richardson, so I cant really comment on his level of play. I know Yankey is a guy who can come in and play immediately in pretty much any scheme. Stanford's running scheme is very similar to what we do in New England, and it is similar to the majority of schemes in the NFL. I think that alone instantly raises his value.
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