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What is Dan Morgan looking for at the combine?


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2 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

Either Alfred Collins or Deone Walker will be our pick in the 2nd somehow 

 

After watching it, I did believe the focus on IDL or DT/NT would be higher than I thought. I had it at 2, Dan has it #1 in need terms. 

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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

After watching it, I did believe the focus on IDL or DT/NT would be higher than I thought. I had it at 2, Dan has it #1 in need terms. 

I agree with him. It's a huge need and I'm sure they can count on fixing it in FA with the piggy bank running low.

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You guys realize when he talks about what he's looking for at the combine, he's more than likely NOT talking about our 1st pick where it's already a very limited pool of players they're looking at with that pick.

It's more about looking at the other 300+ players and finding the guys they want to take a better look at in the middle rounds to fill out the roster with players we hope can become impact players for us.

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

I agree with him. It's a huge need and I'm sure they can count on fixing it in FA with the piggy bank running low.

 

I think thunderraiden and bear hands came up with a good name in DJ Jones. He's NT that played for evero. 30(ugh) age, but he's got PFF score(ugh) and stats and rep. The rumor is 10 million per, which is high, but he'd solve a giant issue. 

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

 

I think thunderraiden and bear hands came up with a good name in DJ Jones. He's NT that played for evero. 30(ugh) age, but he's got PFF score(ugh) and stats and rep. The rumor is 10 million per, which is high, but he'd solve a giant issue. 

It would for a year or two. He would just be a stop gap until they can go young. That's pretty much what the plan is for every position that doesn't have a drafted player or a younger long term solution. 

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13 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

I give it a 30% chance he's at 8.

 

Teams just don't use top ten picks on DTs. 

I see him as a hybrid dt/de that can do a little bit of everything on the line. Think way back to Justin Tuck for NY

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