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THREE GOOD MEN
Brown
Gilbert
Moore
Day Two would then be the time for the backup interior lineman, OT and ILB.
I presume you mean Donald Brown, the Connecticut RB? Day 1 seems a tad high for Cody Brown the Connecticut DE/OLB, or Andre Brown the North Carolina St. RB.
Gilbert's good.
I presume you mean Donald Brown, the Connecticut RB? Day 1 seems a tad high for Cody Brown the Connecticut DE/OLB, or Andre Brown the North Carolina St. RB.
THREE GOOD MEN
Brown
Gilbert
Moore
Day Two would then be the time for the backup interior lineman, OT and ILB.
I like it as long as you mean Everett Brown. Also, aren't there 4 picks day one? I would also add in a OG like Wood there.
Mark is wheeling and dealing and he wants the OTHER Brown.
I apologize for such confusion. I really didn't think that there was any other Brown than Everrett who would qualify as our first round pick. As you indicate, I would expect to trade up using another day one pick to get EVERETTE Brown. I would get Gilbert and Moore with the remaining Day One picks.
An alternative suggested by another poster is to use the same strategy to trade up for Jackson instead, secure an OLB with the next pick, and then Moore.
The idea was to explore how we felt about getting three top players at DE, OLB and SS in Day One, even if we needed to trade up for one of the picks.
As someone else pointed out, if Curry dropped to 7, we could add an 89 and get Curry. I would then still be able to add Gilbert and Moore.
The OPEN question is whether any of these players are worth trading up for. I suspect they all are. However, I believe that Gilbert is a fine prospect in the 2nd.