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Offseason moves and draft.


Dex

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Sign Lardarius Webb CB/KR/PR (2013 Draft Tender)

Draft

1 - Quinton Coples DE/DT

2 - Lavonte David OLB

4 - Casey Hayward CB

5 - Matt Reynolds OT

6 - Shawn Powell P

7 - D'Anton Lynn FS

I really like Ladarius Green (TE) but feel we have other positions of need to address.

As for the "scat back" I'm relatively clueless as to who we should pick up.

Not sold on Still, Brockers or Kirkpatrick.

1st pick subject to change if Blackmon, Kalil or Claiborne fall.

Trade down scenario with Benglas or Patriots for two first round picks my choice would be Janoris Jenkins and Courtney Upshaw.

Not a big fan of the Coples pick, but I understand it. I really like David--he is a bit smallish but a baller.

I am not sold on Still, Brockers, or even Kirkpatrick either.

Here is my take on your draft: Kirkpatrick and a top-3 OLT will probably be on the board at 8/9. The left tackle quality drops off dramatically after the top 3--So does ILB, but the tackles will rate higher. I suggest trading back with an Arizona (need a LT- for a third rounder) or another team needing a LT and still get a player we could use. Left Tackles are hard to come by and several teams will gladly offer trades if one is there.

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