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Final Offseason Mock Before Combine (updated)


TylerVagyler

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^ Pretty much this with the exception of the Yankey pick @ 28. That picks should go to an offensive weapon e.g. WR (Matthews, Robinson), TE (ASJ though I could see a trade here with Seattle to keep him away from NE) or OT (if the value is there). I'm also not sure about the Tillman pickup, as I'm sure he'll want to get paid and, if I had the choice, I would take the younger, position needy Nicks. Having better WRs would do wonders for our anemic offense.

If this scenario worked out, I would also prefer a combination of BPA @ OL/CB or Kyle Van Noy (OLB) with the 2nd round picks and use our third on Hurst as a potential replacement for Gross. Due to his injury, I think he would be a steal in the 3rd.

Remember tho that Yankey was a two year starting OT for Stanford. Very much like Zack Martin, both could be all pro NFL guard, but would still be very good OTs.

And, if KVN is there in the 2nd, gotta pull the trigger! Imagine TD, KEEK, and KVN. Probably the fastest LB core in the league.

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Did you mean RG? 

 

Something like this:

 

LT: Jordan Gross, Garry Williams

LG: Amini Silatolu, Chris Scott

C: Ryan Kalil, Jeff Byers

RG: Travelle Wharton, Edmund Kugbila

RT: Seantrel Henderson, Bryon Bell

 

I think Kugbilla is better suited @ OG. Here's how I see it:

 

LT: Jordan Gross, Bruce Campbell or rookie (James Hurst, Michael Schofield)

LG: Amini Silatolu, Travelle Wharton

C: Ryan Kalil, Jeff Byers, Geoff Hangartner

RG: Edmund Kugbila, Travis Bond or rookie

RT: Bryon Bell, rookie (Billy Turner, Seantrel Henderson)

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I think Kugbilla is better suited @ OG. Here's how I see it:

LT: Jordan Gross, Bruce Campbell or rookie (James Hurst, Michael Schofield)

LG: Amini Silatolu, Travelle Wharton

C: Ryan Kalil, Jeff Byers, Geoff Hangartner

RG: Edmund Kugbila, Travis Bond or rookie

RT: Bryon Bell, rookie (Billy Turner, Seantrel Henderson)

We've senn nothing to be able to make a judgment on Kug. Hes going to have to show a lot to be a starter week1. Lets remember that hes still raw and came from a small school. He didnt even get to step on the field once due to IR. If we dont bring Wharton back, I say Chandler is still the starter at RG.

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