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| for the Jags to just sit with the 2 5th rounders?
or more wheeling-n-dealing and trade up? trade down? trade Matt to a team for a 4th or 5th round?
trade more of next year's picks? (aww shoot, we traded away our 7th next year! *sarcasm* )
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Last Login: Yesterday @ 10:42 PM |
| I think the shock and awe was today. Tomorrow's the smoldering embers.
The Mad Dog (2/24/2008) Had I started in 2003, This team would have seen a SB by now.
Starting from right now, with the team in it's current state, I could have this team in a SB within 2 years/ seasons. | |
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| | get a quality SS and call it a day. |
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| | my philosophy is you go after need, to a degree, early in the draft where everyone has relatively the same ability. and late in the draft you go after the BAP... the guys that slipped through the cracks for whatever various reason. so id say we just sit back and see who falls to us in the 5th and take the best players. anyone we get there is going to be depth only. no one who will make any kind of significant impact on the team. a backup safety may be the biggest "need" left but even then I dont think its all that important. if in a pinch, we could get some guy off the waiver wire(like a lamont thompson or sammy knight) who would probably be just as effective for one season as any guy we grab in the 5th.
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| rfc17 (4/26/2008)
my philosophy is you go after need, to a degree, early in the draft where everyone has relatively the same ability. and late in the draft you go after the BAP... the guys that slipped through the cracks for whatever various reason. so id say we just sit back and see who falls to us in the 5th and take the best players. anyone we get there is going to be depth only. no one who will make any kind of significant impact on the team. a backup safety may be the biggest "need" left but even then I dont think its all that important. if in a pinch, we could get some guy off the waiver wire(like a lamont thompson or sammy knight) who would probably be just as effective for one season as any guy we grab in the 5th. Your philosophy is pretty much what the Jaguars do: go for need early, and take BAP when the scouts become relied upon more.
The Mad Dog (2/24/2008) Had I started in 2003, This team would have seen a SB by now.
Starting from right now, with the team in it's current state, I could have this team in a SB within 2 years/ seasons. | |
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Last Login: Today @ 12:28 AM |
| Depends on who we like.
If a good runningback is available, we take him.
The same goes for a good linebacker, receiver, QB, DT, corner, safety, or offensive lineman.
Tight end and defensive end are probably the only positions exempt from consideration. |
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Last Login: Yesterday @ 12:40 PM |
| Use one of the 5th rounders, trade down, pick up a 6th and a 7th (or, if you are lucky, two 6ths) and then try and address backup/developmental QB, a backup running back, and a defensive back or offensive lineman and I think this draft would have been considered quite the success.
Harvey and Groves, two top notch pass rushers from this class is good enough to hold our caps on. It was the primary need and exactly what we needed to try and supplant the Colts and Patriots...now we go into camp and see what we needed to. |
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Last Login: Today @ 12:30 AM |
| | For day two I'm hoping the Jags package Matt Jones and a 5th to move into the 3rd round and draft DaJuan Morgan.. Then move down with their other 5th and draft a QB to develop, like Dennis Dixon or Paul Smith. With the other pick acquired in the trade down I would like to see them draft the BAP, which I hope is an offensive lineman. |
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| Larry (4/26/2008) Use one of the 5th rounders, trade down, pick up a 6th and a 7th (or, if you are lucky, two 6ths) and then try and address backup/developmental QB, a backup running back, and a defensive back or offensive lineman and I think this draft would have been considered quite the success.
Harvey and Groves, two top notch pass rushers from this class is good enough to hold our caps on. It was the primary need and exactly what we needed to try and supplant the Colts and Patriots...now we go into camp and see what we needed to.
Someone needs to crown me. |
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