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1.Jason Verrett CB

2.Davante Adams WR

3.Cyrus Kouandjio OT

4.Bruce Ellington WR

5.Aaron Lynch DE(he has hurst going a couple picks after which I would prefer)

This would be an amazing draft, never thought about a CB in the first. Ron and Dave have talked about the secondary being a strong position in the draft and how it needs to be addressed so it makes sense

Could have also gone with these players after the selected guys above.

1. WR Kelvin Benjamin

2. TE Austin Sef-Jenks

3. CB Terrence Mitchell Oregon

4. WR Bruce Ellington or LT James Hurst

5. DE Arron Lynch or James Hurst

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I am okay with the 2nd, 4th and 5th.

 

I have given my reasons for not wanting Cyrus, here are my reasons not to want Verrett.

 

First, I think he has shutdown potential in some aspects, except for his height.

 

Using a 1st rounder on a guy is generally the only way you get a guy with shutdown potential.  Trouble is, we play zone and don't need to spend that high a pick for a guy we can pick in the 3rd to fit our system.

It is kinda like buying a 4 wheel drive vehicle when you never plan on going off road.  You have kinda wasted some money.

Value is what you want to get in each round.

 

Yes, there will be good CBs and WR's at the bottom of round one, but can we utilize a WR better or CB better.

 

Might have been better to have gone

 

Benjamin, Cooks, OBJ in the 1st

Mewhort in the second

CB in the third

WR in the 4th

 

Blah Blah Blah

 

Value would be good in each round.

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I'd much rather have Fuller than Verrett. But unless one of the top 3 OTs fall to us (only Lewan even has a slight chance) I want a pass catcher in the first. Better value. Then if Fuller isn't available in the 2nd get a CB in the 3rd or 4th. Better value.

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