diehardskin2982
03-24-2007, 12:38 PM
There are two approaches that the skins could have in this years draft. 1~trade down or 2~stay put. Personally I could be happy with either one because I see some major play makers in the top of this draft and there is so much talent in this draft that trading down could be usefull. Below is my strategy, tell me what you folks think and present the options that you would do.
Round1:
I would trade down to hopefully the Bills position and draft Amobi Okoye of Louisville with the 12th pick. (hopefully gaining their 1st, second, and 4th round pick.
Round2 (Bills43 pick): Charles Johnson DE Georgia~ I would also consider Josh Wilson here because of his speed (reminds me of D.Green). The D-line needs to be fixed ASAP.
Round 4 (bills Pick): Rueben Riley OG Michigan he has the size and potential but would be a project for Joe Bugel to turn into a monster.
Round 5: Travarous Bain CB Hampton ~ Although this transfer from Miami played in a lesser division of college football his combination of size and speed warrants a chance to crack the roster (6-0 1/8 174)
Round 6: Anthony Waters MLB Clemson~ good size had a injury that he has to rehabilitate but could spend a year learning the defense, playing special teams and watching London fletcher.
Round 6 (Bears): Prince Prempeh WR Marist- 6-3 183 and not scared to go over the middle... Special teams anyone?
Round 7: Quinn Pitcock DT Ohio State ~ great size and potential, needs coaching
Wildcard: I would consider getting back into the late 1st early second to take a stab at Meriweather he would compliment Sean Taylor well and boost our secondary.
Round1:
I would trade down to hopefully the Bills position and draft Amobi Okoye of Louisville with the 12th pick. (hopefully gaining their 1st, second, and 4th round pick.
Round2 (Bills43 pick): Charles Johnson DE Georgia~ I would also consider Josh Wilson here because of his speed (reminds me of D.Green). The D-line needs to be fixed ASAP.
Round 4 (bills Pick): Rueben Riley OG Michigan he has the size and potential but would be a project for Joe Bugel to turn into a monster.
Round 5: Travarous Bain CB Hampton ~ Although this transfer from Miami played in a lesser division of college football his combination of size and speed warrants a chance to crack the roster (6-0 1/8 174)
Round 6: Anthony Waters MLB Clemson~ good size had a injury that he has to rehabilitate but could spend a year learning the defense, playing special teams and watching London fletcher.
Round 6 (Bears): Prince Prempeh WR Marist- 6-3 183 and not scared to go over the middle... Special teams anyone?
Round 7: Quinn Pitcock DT Ohio State ~ great size and potential, needs coaching
Wildcard: I would consider getting back into the late 1st early second to take a stab at Meriweather he would compliment Sean Taylor well and boost our secondary.