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Whereever Dan Connor ends up, weather it's 15-40 is anyone's guess. What we do know is that once he's picked, he might start the "run" on ILBs so to speak. I like Lofton alot, would it be worth it for us to deal up in Round 2 for this kid even if it costs us our late 3rd/4th ?
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I wouldn't mind, especially if we trade back in the first, taking Goff at the late 2, since I'm not sure if he gets past the Jets at the top of the 3rd.
And correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the Jets pick before our 3rd rounder as part of the rotation since they have the same record (with the Raiders et al) Last edited by JoePats; 03-21-2008 at 11:30 PM. |
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I dont like the idea of trying to teach our defense to 2 rookie LBs in the same preseason. We need a impact player/pass rusher and without Colvin there it would seem OLB to be more of a need. I would feel more comfortable with a rookie OLB and a FA pickup like Spikes if Junior doesnt come back.
My dream scenario(if niether Long or Gholston are there-and its looking that way), we trade #7 for Suggs! If we do this I can see picking a rookie ILB like Goff in the 3rd after we settle our needs at CB and OL. Either way, I dont see Lofton a part of our plans. We might like to get him in 4-5 years after he is seasoned with another team.... |
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I don't know. Don't you think Lofton is a little on the small side to play ILB in the 3-4?
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I wouldn't trade up for him, but if he happened to fall I'd be elated. While he hasn't tested particularly well, his on-field play is very reminscent of Patrick Willis' at Miss.
People knock him for being "small", but he measured out in the same range as most other ILB who seem to skate by without that being criticized. If he finds himself in a good situation, I expect him to have a Lofa Tatupu-like impact. i.e.: People knew he was good, but for various reasons had reservations. In hindsight, they wish they had chosen him. |
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Ah yes forgot about that. Thank you.
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I think they go with the following:
1. CB Mike Jenkins, USF Arguably the top DB available. Best combination of ball skills + footwork. 2. OLB/DE Marcus Howard, UGA Under the radar. 10 sacks last season. Top speed in draft class. |
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all over that 2 cents all over that
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