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Marty...I'll take Johnthan Banks for $200...


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Playoffs or loosing record, it doesn't matter. We need CB help. For that matter we also need Safety, and DT help as neither Dwan nor Ron are <25 years old. I hope Frank the Tank continues to improve to eliminate a 1st round pick at DE.

My vote on 10/1/12 is Mr. Johnthan Banks, CB from Miss State.

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His daddy could play, that's fo sho.

Which is more critical to us? S or CB? So many holes......................

In my opinion safety....Norman could turn out to be a pretty decent player, he's playing pretty well for a fifth rounder (last two games have been iffy)

safety, however, has been neglected for years now. This upcoming draft is really deep at safety position, we could double dip and go safety and corner with our first two picks.

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In my opinion safety....Norman could turn out to be a pretty decent player, he's playing pretty well for a fifth rounder (last two games have been iffy)

safety, however, has been neglected for years now. This upcoming draft is really deep at safety position, we could double dip and go safety and corner with our first two picks.

If you go safety, go Vaccaro, Texas.

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I'll take Eric Reid, thanks.

As the "centerfielder" on a team blessed with such talent at pass rusher and cornerback, it would be easy to characterize Reid as simply a product of the system. In reality, Reid is a terrific prospect in his own right.

He possesses the ideal build and athleticism for the position, shows excellent instincts and is a scrappy, tenacious defender whose big hits and ball skills make him a legitimate weapon in the deep patrol.

Scouts would like to see him wrap up a bit more securely rather than leading with his shoulder, but this is precisely the concern I had with Alabama's Mark Barron a year ago. Barron, who frankly, struggled more with his open-field

tackling than Reid has thus far, was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the No. 7 overall pick. That's about where I anticipate Reid could end up should he enjoy another stellar season for the Tigers and elect to make himself eligible for the NFL a year early.

--Rob Rang

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1737133

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