A New "Who would you draft?" Exercise

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GTripp0012
04-16-2009, 11:59 AM
Just to be clear it's not just Quinn for the 10th, there would be other picks involved as well.I know, I figured that SF might be able to squeeze a third rounder out of Cleveland.

Cleveland, of course, should probably still take Crabtree at No. 5, but they'll go with Sanchez. Gotta get their "guy", you know?

SmootSmack
04-16-2009, 12:01 PM
I think it's a swap of 2nd rounders. Quinn and their 2nd for the 10th and whatever the Niners have in the 2nd round.

GTripp0012
04-16-2009, 12:10 PM
I think it's a swap of 2nd rounders. Quinn and their 2nd for the 10th and whatever the Niners have in the 2nd round.Would you say the deal is more likely than not to be completed at this point? Seems like if they are hammering down the gritty details, this would be more than a rumor.

SmootSmack
04-16-2009, 12:14 PM
Would you say the deal is more likely than not to be completed at this point? Seems like if they are hammering down the gritty details, this would be more than a rumor.

Good question. I would say at this point it's more likely than not. The Niners, supposedly, are going around saying Quinn or bust at QB which hurts their position obviously in any trade negotiation. I thought for sure they wanted Sanchez but apparently not so much.

GTripp0012
04-16-2009, 12:26 PM
Good question. I would say at this point it's more likely than not. The Niners, supposedly, are going around saying Quinn or bust at QB which hurts their position obviously in any trade negotiation. I thought for sure they wanted Sanchez but apparently not so much.It wouldn't make any sense after they restructured the Alex Smith deal. He's probably not in their future plans, but he's a lock to be on the roster this year.

Quinn makes so much sense for them because the Browns would pay all of the deferred signing bonus, meaning they basically have Quinn at backup prices. He's the de-facto starter, but that's money they aren't investing in the 10th overall pick, which is not a good position in this draft, it seems.

Damon Huard, I think, will be cut before he ever dresses for them. Shaun Hill will probably stay on as the primary backup.

Cleveland could come out of this deal with two elite players, but nothing Kokonis or Mangini have done yet makes me think they have any idea what it takes to win in this league, so they'll probably just reach twice.

freddyg12
04-16-2009, 12:35 PM
Add in the fact he's a bit undersized to play strongside and the history of FSU pass rushers in the NFL and he's got lots of bust potential.

So many DEs are high on potential every year & so many of them are busts or avg. in the nfl. I think it's easier to find the tweener OLB to play in the 3-4 than it is to develop an every down DE in a 4-3.

I like E. Brown a lot. He is a smart guy & will develop & adapt his game to the nfl given time. I don't like Orakpo due to his durability issues.

I think long-term Brown could be a Charles Mann type player; a beast on the field while well spoken & smooth off it. Good character & work ethic, stayed in school a year after being draft eligible & graduated in 3.5 years. If the top 4 OTs are off the board & EB is there, I'd be happy if the skins call his #.

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