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Revis and Leonard in the first?
The 2nd and 3rd are fine spots for a receiver (TE or WR) and a LB (we can only hope). |
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Couldn't Patrick Pass fill Leonards role with the Pats, I don't think a first round should be spent on Leonard. I hope they draft defense and defense with the first three picks, hopefully McCauley is there with the second round pick, I think this fellow will be a shutdown corner in the nfl.
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If pioli thinks someone is a "shutdown corner" in the NFL, we'll draft him in the first round and have a contributer for five years.
If Leonard reminds you of Pass, I don't think you've seen him play much. Besides, isn't it about time for Pass to retire? To be a bit more serious, I would like to us draft Leonard in the second, moving up if we need to. Quote:
Last edited by mgteich; 02-11-2007 at 11:39 PM. |
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He doesn't remind me of Pass, I just feel like that's the type of player he will be in the NFL a RB/FB hybrid, which means he won't be getting the bulk of your carries. And I don't think a player like that warrant a first round draft pick. There has to be better value in the first round if there isn't then you might as well stock up for next year.
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Brian Leonard is not rated a first round draft pick.
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Revis is a fine pick. Leonard is a talent, but would be a luxury pick for the Pats. I have great confidence in Maroney, and would rather draft a talent equal to Leonard at another position of greater need.
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Revis is a curious choice, IMO. He is very highly rated, but--- he's a jr. # of tackles declined to 35 last yr. with 4 passes broken up and 2 receptions. Since Pitts other two CB's were freshmen, you might say he wasn't getting much action. This kid is coming out with a yr. left and the only yr. he really showed what he could do was his freshman yr. All his stats declined since then. Surprising that every "100 list" has him rated so high since his experience is so thin, compared to the other top 5 rated CB's.
This kid may be Superman, I haven't seen him, but my feeling is he won't start this year unless we suffer another year of injuries. Leonard, yes. Frank Gore lite. Dillon's done.
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Felger started his question, "Correct me if I'm wrong," BB quickly interjected, "I can't wait--" Last edited by jczxohn1; 02-12-2007 at 12:01 AM. |
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I'm fine with Maroney in the backfield, I'm not too excited about another #1 pick at RB/FB. We've shot our wad on Maroney IMO. If we're going to take a shot offensively in the first round (which I wouldn't) I'd do it at WR or TE where we can get the player on the field with Maroney.
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Don't Give Me a Defensive Player Who Can't Tackle . . . What Am I Going to Do With Him ? --- Bill Belichick |
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Disappointed. I'd rather have Chris Houston than Revis and Leonard in the 1st round, for us, is a reach especially with someone like Anthony Spencer on the board.
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I'd like Revis at 24, but the only RB I'd consider at 28 is Lynch. Right now, I don't think either would make it to us, but things can change in 10 weeks.
I agree that two stud running backs is a bit of overkill, but if they both kick ass, we can flip one for a package of picks in a couple of years. I don't think Dillon will be around next year, btw. |
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