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In the Starting Line-Up
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I'm listing where the player is currently rated in the NFLdraftscout overall player rankings...
Plan A
If C. Long/Gholston/J.Long are gone and no trade down for M.Ryan or McFadden is possible
#7. Clady (#8): moves Light to Rt, improves athleticism of whole line.
#69+#63 for #35: Cliff Avril (#62 and rising)*: almost as athletic as DWare, but Pats must jump the Jets to have a shot at him.
#94: Ch. Jackson (#102): zone cover-2 gamer who makes INTs.
#125+#188+#220 for #112: Frank Okam (#125) It only takes one team to fall in love with a big fat guy, so you have snatch him early. If he performs, a stroke of genius. If he doesn't, just another Kareem Brown you can flush.
#156: Terrence Wheatley (#187): underrated cb.
*If Cliff Avril's gone, then
#63: Ch. Jackson (#102) better too early than too late
#69: J. Goff (#117) but he will rise based on postseason. Better too early than too late. Ideal 3-4 ILB.
#94: J. Carlson (#105 and sinking). He'll probably run well at his pro day and stabilize his stock. Watson's eventual replacement.
Plan B
If Clady is also gone.
#7: D. Harvey (#11): Bulked up to 271 for the combine to appeal to 4-3 teams. Have him drop back to 258 and play OLB. Use him as a situational pass rusher early, moving AD inside on passing downs. Late in the season, move AD inside permanently, where he is an elite blitzer.
#69+#63 for #35: Cason (#27) or Talib (#30).* Fast risers are displacing Cason and Talib down the board. Cason is a better version of Ch. Jackson, and Talib is a safe pick because if he struggles at cb he would be a great ballhawk at FS.
#95: J. Carlson (#105)
#112: Frank Okam (#125)
#156: Terrence Wheatley (#187)
* If Talib/Cason are gone before #35, then
#63: Oneil Cousins (#72): There are probably only 3 legit LT prospects in the draft, and Cousins is one of them.
#69: Chevis Jackson (#102)
Plan A
If C. Long/Gholston/J.Long are gone and no trade down for M.Ryan or McFadden is possible
#7. Clady (#8): moves Light to Rt, improves athleticism of whole line.
#69+#63 for #35: Cliff Avril (#62 and rising)*: almost as athletic as DWare, but Pats must jump the Jets to have a shot at him.
#94: Ch. Jackson (#102): zone cover-2 gamer who makes INTs.
#125+#188+#220 for #112: Frank Okam (#125) It only takes one team to fall in love with a big fat guy, so you have snatch him early. If he performs, a stroke of genius. If he doesn't, just another Kareem Brown you can flush.
#156: Terrence Wheatley (#187): underrated cb.
*If Cliff Avril's gone, then
#63: Ch. Jackson (#102) better too early than too late
#69: J. Goff (#117) but he will rise based on postseason. Better too early than too late. Ideal 3-4 ILB.
#94: J. Carlson (#105 and sinking). He'll probably run well at his pro day and stabilize his stock. Watson's eventual replacement.
Plan B
If Clady is also gone.
#7: D. Harvey (#11): Bulked up to 271 for the combine to appeal to 4-3 teams. Have him drop back to 258 and play OLB. Use him as a situational pass rusher early, moving AD inside on passing downs. Late in the season, move AD inside permanently, where he is an elite blitzer.
#69+#63 for #35: Cason (#27) or Talib (#30).* Fast risers are displacing Cason and Talib down the board. Cason is a better version of Ch. Jackson, and Talib is a safe pick because if he struggles at cb he would be a great ballhawk at FS.
#95: J. Carlson (#105)
#112: Frank Okam (#125)
#156: Terrence Wheatley (#187)
* If Talib/Cason are gone before #35, then
#63: Oneil Cousins (#72): There are probably only 3 legit LT prospects in the draft, and Cousins is one of them.
#69: Chevis Jackson (#102)
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