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Dez Bryant or Sergio Kindle?


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Bryant seems like a headache in the making

Plus good value on WR in the second round
 
From (2010 NFL Mock Draft has Sam Bradford going No. 1 to Rams - Don Banks - SI.com)...

Don Banks has Dez Bryant going #21 to the Bengals and LB Sergio Kindle going #22 to the Pats.

If both were available at #22, who would you rather take: the dynamic WR (considered to be the best WR on the board) or a potential prototype 3-4 OLB that can really get after the QB?

If HAD to choose between those two it would have to be Kindle.

Dez Bryant is a train wreck looking for a place to happen - Brandon Marshall Part II.
 
I know Bryant got caught up with the whole Deion Sanders thing? But besides that what has he done? I'm not trying to be smart, I really don't know the inside story.
 
Kindle and its not close...I would rather Golden Tate than Bryant

But I dont see Bryant falling below 15
 
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Kindle defense wins championships imho.
 
Sergio Kindle is the smarter choice because our pass rush is atrocious. Like someone else said, Defense wins championships. Bryant would be a steal at 22 but it's risky. I have been giving the green light on Bryant in the other thread but between him and Kindle, it's Kindle. We could also trade down to the Jets or something and they could grab him and we get more picks. IDK.
 
Bryant has been hanging around with Pac Man Jones.

F'ing Pac Man people....
 
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Pass rushers are extremely difficult to find. I would take a good pass rusher over a WR every time.
 
Neither. I'd trade down for another 2nd and a 3rd.
 
When I read the thread title, I thought it was asking ' who had more off field problems '. I know Kindle has both a DWI arrest in college as well as a separate arrest for leaving the scene of an accident, where he crashed his car into an apartment building and ran away. I believe that he told authorities that he was texting on his phone, causing him to crash into the building.

However, If there is a more troubled guy in the first round than Kindle, it would be Bryant. Can I pick neither?
 
When I read the thread title, I thought it was asking ' who had more off field problems '. I know Kindle has both a DWI arrest in college as well as a separate arrest for leaving the scene of an accident, where he crashed his car into an apartment building and ran away. I believe that he told authorities that he was texting on his phone, causing him to crash into the building.

However, If there is a more troubled guy in the first round than Kindle, it would be Bryant. Can I pick neither?

Noo!... Pick Kindle!
 
Bryant is the better prospect in terms of grading but IMO we can get a receiver in the second so I go with Kindle.
 
I would take bryant.....I believe we can get guys in the 2nd round to fill the pass rusher hole but a Wr talent like bryant doesn't come along all the time...Plus if we traded into 2011 and got a 3rd 1st round pick we could grab P. Peterson (Cb) and one of the stud receivers coming out so we would have Bryant, Welker, Edelman, Draft Pick to go with brady would be sick the next couple of years....
 
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I guess all I can think of is Chad Jackson with baggage :eek:

Williams or Gilyard in Rd 2. Both have been worked out by Pats.

I read somewhere Andre Roberts (Citadel) is a sleeper and may be around in Rd 4. He also has had a Pats workout.
 
I would take bryant.....I believe we can get guys in the 2nd round to fill the pass rusher hole but a Wr talent like bryant doesn't come along all the time...

Umm, do you see how you directly contradict yourself with the next part of what you said?

Plus if we traded into 2011 and got a 3rd 1st round pick we could grab P. Peterson (Cb) and one of the stud receivers coming out so we would have Bryant, Welker, Edelman, Draft Pick to go with brady would be sick the next couple of years....

Are you related to the GM of the Detroit Lions by any chance?
 
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:agree:

We won SB's with average WR's.

And a very good running game, which our current offensive line isn't capable of replicating on a regular basis.
 
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