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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.DB or OT. DJ Moore (CB), William Moore (S), and Sean Smith (CB/S) at DB. I don't like Vontae Davis - his performance/ability ratio scares me. Eben Britton or possibly William Beatty (if his stock rises) at OT, unless one of the top 4 OTs falls (Jason Smith would be nice).
Ultimately, the answer will depend on what happens in free agency. However, I really like D.J. Moore and William Moore. I have doubts that either will be around at 23...
Paul Kruger would really help the pass rush. Although, he might be considered a "reach" at 23...
If we were to get a 1st round pick in the 20's for Matt Cassel then I could see us taking Kruger along with a DB or OT with our other pick. I think he will be a legitimate late 1st round pick, and that he has the athleticism, intelligence and character to potentially play the elephant. He's on my short list of players I would really like us to take a hard look at.
OLB/DE @ 23 will be a reach unless Aaron Curry, Everrett Brown or Michael Johnson falls to us. If FS William Moore falls to us, that would be a miracle. We just drafted Wheatley and Wilhite and Bill seems to love Hobbs and I think we'll look to add some depth in FA with our DBs. I think we'll add some DE/OLBs and OLs in the second and third rounds because value seems to be better picking at those rounds with the talent coming out.
That being said, I think Bill will surprise people and pick WR this year. I'm the biggest Percy Harvin fan so it would be great if we get that guy. He'll provide instant impact and add some youth at WR.
What do you think bout George Selvie is it?
I don't have a name yet but it's got to be a secondary guy who can get his hands on the ball whether from Safety or CB. If he catches it, all the better, but we have to have more competitiveness throughout the secondary.