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AnonEmouse 02-24-2004, 09:41 AM Just read the Taylor ESPN article (see Newswire) and was impressed with the kids attitude.
However, I gotta wonder where the writer got the impression the SKins will be looking at picking up an offensive player at #5? What position exactly does he think we are looking at with that pick?
We'd have to be totally dumb not to pick DL or trade for more picks. Getting Winslow would be a waste and any other offensive player (considering what we have and the depth in the draft) likewise. Only way I see us drafting O is if Ramsey is traded and we use the pick for another QB!
Daseal 02-24-2004, 09:50 AM I don't think our D line is as bad as they're made out to be. Sure, we need a few FA guys, but I can't see anyone who will be more valuable to this team in the long run than Sean Taylor. I read one site saying he was the closest thing they've ever seen to a greek god and will be better than Roy Williams (Dallas Safety) within two years!
This kid can be an awesome talent for us and a franchise player. I think Dline should take a back burner to him, we can get some D line in FA. We don't need the best front 4 in football, just a push and a run stopping DT. I think Brandon Noble and 1-2 FA pickups will solidify our line to be plenty strong enough.
Edit: Keep accidentally quoting!
SkinsRock 02-24-2004, 09:57 AM This guy could be just what we need to make up for the loss of Bailey. Get a good corner to replace Champ, and improve the safety position with Taylor and the secondary doesn't lose anything. I like Both Iffy and Bowen, but to upgrade to a potential star player is VERY tempting...
If he's available at #5 he will be far and away the most talented player on the board, some argue he's the best player available in the entire draft. I don't think he's the kind of player you can pass up simply because you have a bigger need at DL.
Simply put, if there's not another player at #5 that you can justify passing over Taylor, which there isn't, then you just can't pass him up.
SkinsRock 02-24-2004, 10:36 AM The question is though, is trading down and getting two players worth passing him up? I don't know, but I trust Coach Gibbs to make that determination.
Sniper 1 02-24-2004, 10:40 AM It wouldn't bother me a bit to see the Skins take him at #5. Reading the scouting reports on him he reminds one of Ronnie Lott.
Gmanc711 02-24-2004, 11:10 AM I wanna take Taylor with our #5 pick, rather than trade down for two other " average " picks. I mean if we walk away form the draft with Udeze or Harris , and another second round tackle, I'll understand 100% and be completley satisfied. I really, however, think we can do well on our d line, with Holsey,Wynn still in there and just a couple free agents. I mean we are going to have draft eventually, but it dosent have to be this year.
AnonEmouse 02-24-2004, 11:17 AM I agree with Gman's 1st sentence. I posted on the basis that I couldn't see us picking an O player in a month of Sundays.
I agree it would be tough to turn down Taylor, but if we swapped picks with someone, would he still be there are at a lower pick? i.e. we trade down to 7th or 8th (I can't see the Lions going for him, but then again...) and get a coupl more lower round picks.
I think we absolutely must get an impact DE from the draft or FA this year, plus at least one DT that is an improvement - I don't think Noble will be any better than the guys we already have.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha 02-24-2004, 12:06 PM I would actually prefer to trade down for a 1st and 2nd rounder this year and another 2nd rounder next year.
I don’t think we’d get two “average” starters with a mid first rounder and a second rounder. We’d be able to pick up either Wilfork, Starks, or Harris with a mid first rounder and I don’t think that they are average players. This year’s first round seems pretty deep (2 great QBs, 3-7 great WRs, two great RBs, 3-4 very good DTs, 2 great DEs, two great TEs, a stellar safety, a good corner, 3-5 very good linebackers, 2 great OTs, and 1 great C) and so I think we’d be able to pick up a great player around #15.
With a second rounder, we’d be able to pick up someone like Michael Boulware (to replace Armstead) or Stuart Schweigert (to replace either Bowen or Ohalete). I’d prefer to fill those holes to taking Taylor with the #5 pick.
We’d fill more holes (and our D has plenty of em’) and have to pay less for the two.
That said, I would be happy if we drafted Taylor. He’s a bona fide star in the making and he’d definitely shore up our defense. I just think that with Champ’s departure, we need more quality players than stars (like Taylor).
Gmanc711 02-24-2004, 12:14 PM I'm gonna be flat out honest, I think Tommie Harris ( unlikley ) , Uzeze ( VERY unlikley) , Wilfork or Starks or Will smith ( all the three more likley ) will fall into the second round, so if we trade w/ a lower second round team , espeically since we have the 42nd pick, not the 37th like some think. Therefore , we can trade wtih a team in say the 11 or 12 slot and still be getting a lower second rounder.
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