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Is Melvin Ingram the BDPA at #9?


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I've been thinking so much lately about our 9th pick and basically narrowed it down to the fact that if unless Claiborne is available, then we need to select the next best defensive player available. Some could argue Kuechly, who I definitely wouldn't mind, but Ingram seems to be the most versatile, gifted defensive linemen worth a top 10 selection.

Coples, has what it takes to be great, but does he want to? do we want to invest in that? and is he even going to be available?

Brockers, tons of potential, but also tons of question marks. I need more proof that he deserves to be a top 10 pick.

Fletcher Cox, my favorite DT, but is he really worth the 9th pick? Maybe in a trade back in which we landed additional picks.

Dontari Poe, His combine hype as turned him into the Panthers first pick in many users mock drafts. I don't think he warrants a top 10 pick, much like the reference to Brockers.

Ingram can play defensive end, outside linebacker, defensive tackle. His speed and strength make him a very scary player in the pass rush, which happens to be our #1 need.

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Did not mention Dre "Swag" Kirkpatrick. Pick makes sense. Can't look past it. If Ingram or Coples is not the pick he very well could be.

I've been reppin Dre for a long while now, most users just hate on him though because they feel he lacks the ability to play man in the NFL.

After a lot of thought though, Its starting to look like first round DL> second round DL. and 2nd round CB's> first round CB's besides Claiborne.

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No, BDPA is trade down and pick up a 3rd round or late 2nd. Lots of good WRs in this draft, and plus we could get dontari later in the 1st. Great combine =/= great player, but a big man that quick has lots of potential. Get dontari later 1st, maybe someone like janoris jenkins early 2d, maybe tommy streeter late 2d/early 3d, then go for depth and/or speed.

Fua and McClain have only had a year - while they're not showing a lot, having Ron Edwards back will help, and Beason will help even more. Draft has a lot of athletes this year, but it's going to be hard to find value if you only concentrate on one side of the ball.

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I've been reppin Dre for a long while now, most users just hate on him though because they feel he lacks the ability to play man in the NFL.

After a lot of thought though, Its starting to look like first round DL> second round DL. and 2nd round CB's> first round CB's besides Claiborne.

It's not that he can't play man coverage, it's just that he is not as good as Jenkins or even Claiborne. I don't hate on him, like his potential. Just don't understand why people think he is better than Jenkins.

I personally think a pairing of Jenkins and Reyes > Ingram and Gilmore

not no more!

CB Kirkpatick is, after the VJax addition to the bucs.

Makes sense because of his size but I'd still choose Jenkins over Kirkpatrick if I wanted to contain any particular WR.

Not a good comparison..

It really isn't. I see Ingram more of a DE/DT than a DE/OLB. I don't thin DT or OLB would be his forte but just an added bonus. He can move inside on passing downs.

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