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The "id Be Happy With Any Of These Guys" Thread


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We have got to come away from this draft with quality starting caliber players on the DL and secondary.

The DT position is pretty deep this year with quality players. Im not sure who who exactly is the best of this group but would be happy with any of these players. I like Brockers potential which is why i list him number one.

1) Brockers

2) Cox

3) Worthy

4) Still

5) Thompson

There is only a few DE's id want in this draft. Id be happy any of these players.

1) Coples

2) Nick Perry

3) Jones

4) Mercilus (more of an OLB, but could play DE)

CB position is pretty deep imo with quality players that can be had in the second. Some drop off atfer Hayward but I think Flemming and Bentley have nice potential and are upgrades over Capt.

1) Jenkins

2) Claiborne

3) Kirkpatrick

4) Gilmore

5) Hosley

6) Hayward

7) Flemming

8) Bentley

The OLB is also a very important need this year with all the injuries.

1) Kuechly

2) David

3) Brown

4) Wagner

5) Irvin

6) McClellin

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The OLB is also a very important need this year with all the injuries.

1) Kuechly

2) David

3) Brown

4) Wagner

5) Irvin

6) McClellin

I have a name for you to research as a WLB. The reason you have not considered him much is because he is listed as a 3-4 ILB. He ran a 4.45 or so at the combine and actually looked better on the outside than inside. He can cover (man, mostly) and rush the passer very well. Takes good angles and is a thumper. His name: Mychal Hendricks, LB Cal. Tell me what you think. (Has a You Tube of his game vs USC that shows his versatility).

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Minnifield is too slow. 4.65 forty.

Do not like Johnson's game tape.

I should prob put Dennard on there, but for some reason I feel like he is gonna be a bust.

I can understand Minnifield, Johnson is a decent player, and Dennard looks like he's going to be a very, very good player.

What about Josh Robinson?

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I have a name for you to research as a WLB. The reason you have not considered him much is because he is listed as a 3-4 ILB. He ran a 4.45 or so at the combine and actually looked better on the outside than inside. He can cover (man, mostly) and rush the passer very well. Takes good angles and is a thumper. His name: Mychal Hendricks, LB Cal. Tell me what you think. (Has a You Tube of his game vs USC that shows his versatility).

Nobody talking about him for some reason but the guy was the fastest LB at the combine and can play ILB and Will LB.

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I still can't figure out how you have Brockers over Cox?

Cox is stronger Faster and can play multiple position on the dline.

Better at rushing the passer, something that hurt our DEs last year because there was always a pocket for the QB to step up into. Both have tremendous upside.

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Nobody talking about him for some reason but the guy was the fastest LB at the combine and can play ILB and Will LB.

6'0" 240 and runs like a deer while hitting like a truck. I would be happy with him in the 2nd. He can play WLB and back up Beason.

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Better at rushing the passer, something that hurt our DEs last year because there was always a pocket for the QB to step up into. Both have tremendous upside.

Not to mention just as good as Brockers as a run defender. His speed alone will command double teams and holding call. Plus Cox is violent with his hands has a nasty streak and a better motor then Brockers.

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