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2011 Prospects: CB's


Murph

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I think CB will be a Need next year...IF...Marshall wants out/isn't back. however, if he does leave, Captain will be #2, then I can see us draft someone like Chykie Brown from Texas in the 3rd round. Chykie is 6'0, 187 lbs, and runs a low 4.4 40. But in the 1st round, I could see us going DT...(I just don't have faith in Leonard, Tyler, Johnson, and Irvin). I really want Adrian Clayborn, who plays DE and DT for Iowa. he would fit in peerfect with Meeks' scheme. Another guy I would love to get is Jared Crick, DT from Nebraska. Suh raved about how good Crick was. here are his 09 stats compared to Suh's 09 stats.

Crick-70 total tkl

Suh-82

Crick-28 solo

Suh-47

Crick-42 assisted

Suh-35

Crick-9 sacks

Suh-12

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If we could somehow get some compensation for Marshall I would like us to see our first pick as a corner or D-end. While I love Gamble, he is an above average corner, not elite. I would like to see us get an elite corner in the first round. I like the guy from LSU, but then again I though Laron Landry was the next coming and he hasn't panned out.

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