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Manx, do you like Tre Jackson?
If he becomes a solid in the box safety, I don't know if that is a bad thing. I don't know when in the box safeties became a bad thing. Not every safety has to be able to cover deep. If he can cover shorter routes, stop the run, rush the passer, and be an enforcer over the middle; he can still be a solid safety in the league.
Tyler Kroft TE...should be our next picking
Tavon would have been a solid 7'th round pick.
That doesn't wash. BB clearly knows more about football than the board combined but he bombs out all the time in the draft.
We have a box safety. We have two of them (one coming from one of the last reaches at the position that can't play deep either). We need a safety that can play deep now that Revis is gone. That isn't Jordan Richards. Anybody that's watched the kid can tell you he's not athletic enough to do that.
I've been told that's not possible.Here is a thought what if Richards comes in and is solid?
Here is a thought what if Richards comes in and is solid?
Time to trade #96 for a 5th round pick and a 7th round pick. Bill doesn't understand trade value charts.The Pats will probably trade down or out of 96... At 97 probably a WR or RB is my guess...
I get the impression they don't like the OGs much and going S then CB would seem a little odd... Not unheard of from them of course but just odd to draft 2 DBs in a row.
LB is an outside possibility too.
Mike Davis - RB
Ajayi Jay - RB
Resheed Green - WR
Sammie Coates - WR
Paul Dawson - LB
Tiawan Jones - LB
I just don't think G or CB (are likely right now.
I'll say Offense... Mike Davis - RB
Never mind, I spoke too soon. Their must be a Rutgers special teams player still left.Sign me up. If he's got a criminal background, we'll be killing two birds with one stone.