I like Maroney too -- he could put on some pounds in camp as needed -- but power running is as much about attitude and technique as it is about size.
Of all the RBs he might be likeliest to be the guy at #21??? Personally tho I'd rather see us pass on a 1st round RB this year and go with a LB.
As I look at us relative to the competition, I can't bring myself to line up on the Tobin Bridge. It's always fun to play the game of "which great players did we pass over for Bethel Johnson" -- but I could put together a list from other teams that would be even more hysterical than ours.
To have so many picks and cap flexibility (and relatively solid management calling the shots)...the possibilities are endless.
I'd be surprised if we don't see some hardcore wheeling and dealing come draft day -- we're in position to trade way up for a core addition to the team -- or trade down and infuse training camp with a slew of new blood and potential contributors -- which we'll probably have either way.
I have no clue how they'll play this and neither does our favorite mousse-boy Kiper....though I enjoy each and every ESPN character as much as the next guy -- my personal fav is Chris "he who knows what teams want him too" Mortenson.
Early on in the BB regime the goal seemed to be drafting the best value REGARDLESS of need (all bad teams should draft this way), but as the team has evolved/matured I can see them settling into a more need-based or maintenance draft strategy (still keeping an eye to value -- such as finding a first round replacement for Andruzzi last year). Whatever the philosophy is or was, there certainly doesn't seem to be a pattern, other than BB seems to have way too much fun at mocking the prognosticators.