inoccent
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Post by inoccent on Jan 3, 2015 10:13:21 GMT -5
Gurley makes sense to the Lions only because we will ignore needs during drafts and build up our strengths. That said, I like the pick. Reggie has a high cap next year and hardly played this year. Riddick is a Reggie clone and is a better pass catcher, and Bell is good enough to handle the load until Gurley is ready.
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Post by Juggs on Jan 3, 2015 12:01:52 GMT -5
Are you predicting Shreff to play at guard or did you forget that we also have Albert? As of now tackle isn't a big deal for Miami, Albert should be back next year and he was playing at a Pro-bowl calibre level before he got injured, and James has been a wonderful surprise. Guard is a big need on the line as College and Shelley are both just stop gaps, and Pouncey should move back to center where he is far more effective. I'd rather a CB, LB, TE or big WR at that point in the draft. However Shreff is far and away the best prospect at that point in the draft, and I don't mind the pick. My choice would be the top CB or Benardick McKinney. No, I didn't think Albert would be back next year. Scherff could move to guard, but if I knew Albert was coming back up I just wouldn't do that.
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sirshockwave
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Post by sirshockwave on Jan 3, 2015 13:58:57 GMT -5
The Chargers are primed to go after any type of OL help they can get but Grasu doesn't have first round grades as far as I know, so that would be something of a reach. I think that if the Chargers are serious about Chris Watt being their C for the future, if they can hold on to King Dunlap in FA and if the rumors about moving D.J. Fluker to RG this season are true, that means they need to upgrade the LG and RT positions. I don't think they can pass up someone like Collins or Ogbuehi to reach for someone like Grasu in the first round.
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Post by Juggs on Jan 3, 2015 14:34:58 GMT -5
The Chargers are primed to go after any type of OL help they can get but Grasu doesn't have first round grades as far as I know, so that would be something of a reach. I think that if the Chargers are serious about Chris Watt being their C for the future, if they can hold on to King Dunlap in FA and if the rumors about moving D.J. Fluker to RG this season are true, that means they need to upgrade the LG and RT positions. I don't think they can pass up someone like Collins or Ogbuehi to reach for someone like Grasu in the first round. Mobile centers always climb boards before the draft. He'll be a first round grade almost unanimously in April.
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sirshockwave
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Post by sirshockwave on Jan 3, 2015 15:05:09 GMT -5
The Chargers are primed to go after any type of OL help they can get but Grasu doesn't have first round grades as far as I know, so that would be something of a reach. I think that if the Chargers are serious about Chris Watt being their C for the future, if they can hold on to King Dunlap in FA and if the rumors about moving D.J. Fluker to RG this season are true, that means they need to upgrade the LG and RT positions. I don't think they can pass up someone like Collins or Ogbuehi to reach for someone like Grasu in the first round. Mobile centers always climb boards before the draft. He'll be a first round grade almost unanimously in April. Name one of these "mobile centers" who "always climb boards" before the draft. No center was taken in the first round last year. Sure the Cowboys took Frederick, but he had a 2nd round grade on him and they moved down for him two years ago. Also, this year's draft class has plenty of Ts but the interior players don't exactly measure up to years past. You don't know for certain if Grasu will have a first round grade come draft day and even if he was there are two Cs ranked higher than him right now. The Chargers will more than likely take a T like Collins or Ogbuehi before reaching for someone like Grasu, unless they want to do what the Cowboys did for Frederick. From what I've read or seen, there aren't any David DeCastros or Jonathan Coopers or Chance Warmacks this year.
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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Jan 4, 2015 12:50:51 GMT -5
Although Marcus Peters would be good value, the Steelers don't need some trouble maker on their team. I don't know if I'd be okay with selecting him seeing as I really don't know how good his play is yet.
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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Jan 4, 2015 13:09:58 GMT -5
I'd be okay with Darby assuming he has good value there. I may like Alvin Dupree more, Obviously he has the size to control the line of scrimmage against the run and pass and they could use a big bodied OLB to replace Woodley. And what's up with Cedric Ogbuehi?
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Post by Juggs on Jan 21, 2015 19:19:37 GMT -5
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Post by Jindred on Jan 21, 2015 19:30:44 GMT -5
I am happy with Collins if Delmas does happen to leave in free agency. I sure hope Delmas doesn't leave cause I think he is one of the more underrated players in the league. I guess we shall see..
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Post by Jindred on Jan 21, 2015 19:37:21 GMT -5
Really can't see San Fran going RB again. They still have Carlos Hyde, Kendall Hunter, and I would be really surprised not to see Gore back.
Saints taking another first round WR doesn't make a ton of sense, seeing as how they have Cooks, Colston, and Stills.
Strongly doubt the Browns give up on Gilbert that fast, and go CB in the first round.
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