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Re: 34th Overall Pick
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
no problem with that, who would you have mentoring him ?
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Plenty of players who have had bad pro days or a run of trouble that worked out. Plenty who were perfect at pro day and did not work out. Hey Im saying draft him in the 5-6 round. If he doesnt cut it in camp than he doesnt cut it. In the late rounds the risk is low. |
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34th Overall Pick
Well see if you believe in him you draft him late. Who is to say someone else wont or that someone else wont offer him a FA contract? Edit: i bet alot of teams are kicking themselves now for not drafting Vontaze Burfict. |
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I was originally one of those people. I admit it. I was wanting a RT at all costs. As the draft gets closer and I start really looking at who is out there I agree with you and Quake. Moses or any other RT is probably not the best available at 34 . I will say that in the third round I am going to lean more towards the draft for need side because As I have said before - Polumbus will get Griff killed in Pass Pro this year, and maybe we can atleast light a fire under his arse by making him play for his job by bringing in a young RT. |
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
Starting to come around to a Jimmie Ward/Phillip Thomas safety combo.
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
Except for the fact that Jimmie Ward projects more to a FS in the NFL
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Speaking of injury ILB K. Robinson, anybody heard anything? Haslett thinks he is the the starter if he recovers and plays like he did last offseason.
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
It would be nice if there was a complete list of rankings of the FS in this draft.
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not the best list, but here you go: NFL Draft - 2014 NFL Draft Prospects - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com NFL Draft - 2014 NFL Draft Prospects - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com I am not sure some of the SS are not FS |
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
NFL Draft - 2014 NFL Draft Prospects - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com
edit: i guess i was too late. |
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C or G is so rare that high. Pouncey is the only one i can think of in recent history. This draft is supposedly very deep with db's. Our first two picks will be verrett or ward and than antonio richardson! Edit: im sure pouncey isnt the only one but i cant think of any others. Especially guards. |
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
In this draft, there seem to be a lot of players who are projected as anywhere from late first round to third round picks, depending on who is doing the evaluations. I suppose that is the reason that this draft is considered to be so strong.
Because of the wide range of opinions about specifically where in the first three rounds most of these players will be drafted, I believe that the draft itself will be filled with many surprise picks and trades. As for the Skins, we have no way of knowing what their final draft board might look like or what they might do during the draft. I think that is especially true this time around because of the wide range of opinions on many players who are nevertheless good players and also because of the Redskins' many player needs. Bruce Allen seems to be a very organized and disciplined executive and he has vowed to listen more to his player personnel people than other Redskins decision makers have in the past. With this in mind, I anticipate that we'll do well in the draft even if we're all surprised by some of the players the Redskins select. So, I'm just anticipating sitting back and seeing what happens.
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
NFL Draft - 2014 NFL Draft Prospects - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com
also, top 100 rankings/player snapshots: 2014 NFL Draft: Final Top-100 Draft board has Bridgewater No. 1 - CBSSports.com |
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