Mack Herron
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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.Could also be looking and moving up to get a shot at Everette Brown as Seymours successor in 2010
Seymour is all but gone next season unless he has an incredible season this year and the team feels it must do all it takes to keep him,anything less than incredible nd I think the team will feel the need to spend big bucks elsewhere in 2010.
Brown may be the best DE in this draft
Crabtree or Curry maybe, but would Curry really be a "surprise"? The big surprise would be Sanchez, but wtf would we do with him?
Or, maybe one of the LT prospects.
Trade him. Trade Sanchez and #89 (or even #58) to Washington for #13 and a 2010 1st round pick. Then take Malcolm Jenkins at 13.
The #23, and the #47, are not enough to jump 15 spaces, into the top 10. It's too far a drop to #23, from #8 for the Jags, and too little compensation regardless. The generic chart shows a 640 point difference between 8 & 23, with the #47 pick being worth 430. Maybe with the 560 point #34 pick, we could wiggle our way into #8, but who wants to give up the #34? I certainly don't. I think the #34 is going to be where a handfull of first round talents slide. Plus, #34 is where teams will be willing to move a 2010 1st rounder for.
BTW, picks 8-12 is where I would think teams would want to be in this draft, with the parity in talent at the top.
Mike Mayock has said that the old draft value chart is obsolete as far as the top 10 is concerned. According to the chart, #8 is worth 1400 points. Last year Jacksonville traded up to #8 by giving 1130 points worth of value according to the chart (26 + 71 + 89 + 125). 23 + 47 would be worth 1190 points, so we would be giving Jacksonville more for #8 than they gave for the #8 pick last year.
Exactly. King speculates Tyson Jackson or more likely an offensive player but I think it will ultimately be one of these two: Aaron Curry if he slides and more likely Malcolm Jenkins, both in my estimation are two of the four safest picks in this draft along w/Eugene Monroe and Jason Smith. Two other options could be BJ Raji or Andre Smith. But if King is hearing it's an offensive player I think it's more likely a defensive player.
Waiting for the "Why does'nt NE give Carolina 23 and 34 for Peppers" debate coming soon to this thread ....
I think it's one of 6 guys: Curry > Raji on defense, with Tyson Jackson and Malcolm Jenkins as alternatives. Or Andre Smith or Michael Crabtree on offense.
The only reason I don't see Jenkins as likely is that I think he will be available at #14 and we could trade up with NO for him more cheaply, using #23 and #58. But he's be a safe pick.