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Football Gameplan's 2015 NFL Mock Draft Video - Jan


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You can post this in the main forum during the offseason, I think. Would get lots more views there.

 

I like the Funchess pick so I can say Funchess in bunches whenever he gets multiple catches. As long as he's fast enough, which is our main need at WR right now.

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Good point now that I think about it. What do you think of a guy like Ty Montgomery in Rd 2 or 3 and going w/an OT in Rd 1?

 

I would be ok with that only if we get one of the higher caliber free agent WRs, too. For the second half of the season, once Remmers took over RT and Norwell took over LG, our line was good enough. There was never a point though that our WRs could get decent separation.

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Good point now that I think about it. What do you think of a guy like Ty Montgomery in Rd 2 or 3 and going w/an OT in Rd 1?

 

No Montgomery. He's an awful route runner and has inconsistent hands. We don't need that.

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How do you guys feel about the secondary?

Obviously a play making Safety is something every NFL team covets, but there are so few around. Personally think Boston will transition into our SS role and we'll be looking for a Free in the next year or so. Corners we have two high level starters in Josh Norman and Bene Benwikere, but a Nicket should be an area where we look to upgrade. Depending on how Ifo's injury impacts his stock he could be an ideal pick for us in the middle rounds. 

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Good point now that I think about it. What do you think of a guy like Ty Montgomery in Rd 2 or 3 and going w/an OT in Rd 1?

Not a big Montgomery fan, but I think it all depends how it all unfolds on draft day. But if a tackle is there at 25 who they think can be a long term starter at LT then they need to take him. And I think the other poster did a solid job summing up the secondary

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