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What if Pryor turns into a Pro-Bowl DT? And what do we do for positional depth? Why create two more needs trading for one player - Umenyiora's a one dimensional pass rusher - we've already got one of those in TBC. And what happens if we go back to the 3-4? Can he even play at OLB?
He's actually played well at SLB for the Iggles from what I've seen. I don't watch them week in week out, but there's always one of the NFC East teams on over here, plus you get highlight packages and the likes.
I don't see a 3-4 OLB when I look at him, I see a 3-4 SILB. He'd offer a lot of scheme versatility.
Part one-Well, like I said , to get something you have to give something. Perhaps Brace instead. Just a thought. I have no trouble trading a rotational Safety that only started five games last year and please I understand that others think he saved the D last year. He has the least upside of any Safety we have that are of a starting nature. Check the Stats. He didn't help much. It's called missed tackles on all DBs in 2009.
I agree with you on Gocong. I also see that McKenzie played OLB mostly in college but we have him targeted as a ILB. OK either way I guess, but to pencil him in on the team when he hasn't started a game in the NFL never mind playing a down, is like everyone did last year with Crable. How many think Crable even sticks with the team this year? I don't see Crable on the roster if we go FA, trade or Draft an OLB.
This year because of the end of the CBA, trades will be the only way to build you team and pick up needs. Yes there is the Draft but we have 13 needs and 7 Draft choices. I have heard some say build through the Draft. That is great but we have way too many holes right now. Draft choices are nice when they work out, The average in the NFL for successful NFL Drafts with people playing significant or starting roles is about 18% across the board. Some Teams are better and some worse at this process. That means if you get seven Draft picks less than 2 will be "players" of quality (not JAGS) within the normal three year maturation process. So if we have 7 picks and 3 work out within three years, we are winners. Some can impact immediately (a percentage of those 3 good picks) but most take three years unless you have a poor Team with significant needs and the kids are pushed into play now. A- Do we have 3 years to wait? Brady is not getting younger to get a couple more rings. B-Will we be able to use all seven picks even within 3 years? The odds say no. C-Can UFA picks help? Not this year.
It's funny. If we were only 18% successful at our jobs we would be fired.
I will say this. The NFL has a lot of front office pretenders and big shots that make no better picks than guys like right here. I will guarantee you that you can put all of the Draft picks on cards in a large fish bowl and each team pull a name and you would get the same 18% result or better. That is how good the science of the NFL Draft is. Your betting millions of dollars on 21 year old kids. You have to beat the odds every single time to build through the Draft. Three high performing picks or more per year? Terrible odds.
I think you have to have a mix. Guys like Gocong or Bolden or even Cromartie have a track record and have know NFL qualities and flaws. Why you would ever let an above average CB like Bodden go who is still reasonably young and has experience, versus lets say if you had a pick like Joe Hadden available for perhaps even more money, I don't understand.
For every Mayo there is a Chad Jackson.
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