SBXVII
01-03-2011, 02:04 PM
Andrew Luck seems like a good pick also I guess....
YouTube - Andrew Luck Highlights (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzudT5dMgq0&feature=related)
SBXVII
01-03-2011, 02:08 PM
So who you like with the 10th pick?
Well I'd pick Center. We have to give whoever is QB protection and we have to be able to make holes for the RB. I'm not a college guru but I guess it was Pouncy that I'm talking about. He seemed to be able to get out on the end while pulling to block for the RB rather quickly. He just seemed like he would fit our scheme. Big to block on passing downs and fast enough to block on the run plays. No if there is someone better then by all means pick them up. But it still boils down to picking up someone who will fit the scheme. Trent Williams was not the #1 if you remember but he fit our scheme.
So I guess a Pouncy at Center.
I'd prefer to drop down out of the pick though and get more picks preferably for a 3rd and or 4th so we recoup our picks we lost.
SBXVII
01-03-2011, 02:12 PM
Don't forget Big Mike Williams will be back next year. I love when draft talk starts 4 months early because everything will be completely bass ackwards between now and then. That being said.
I agree we need OLine and DLine upgrades, however, you should not upgrade a line position at the #10 overall pick just to do so. #10 is way too high to use on an interior lineman. You can find really good interior linemen in the later rounds. If we don't trade down we need to take the BPA in high need areas THAT FIT THE PICK. QB, WR, OT, or even NT.
I think that IMO Bryant can be the starting NT for this team and we have much greater areas of need than him. If we stay at #10 and a guy like Mallet or AJ Green is still there, take him. If we can trade down, even better.
I love big Mike but I am worried and he should be also about his blood clotting problem. My father was on blood thinners and the first thing they will tell you is don't get cut and try not to fall down and hit your head. I don't think if he's told he has to be on blood thinners he will want to be slamming helmets with other players which pretty much rules him out.
Basically I see him as a long shot to return. Count him out unless there is some decent explaination as to what caused his clotting. If he's able to return then awesome but don't count on it. Plan for the worst hope for the best.
DCtoAZ
01-03-2011, 02:14 PM
Good call with AJ Green .... Blackmon will probably be gone now that I think about it ... AJ Green would be ideal .. kind of a Brandon Marshall WR .. be nice next to Moss/AA/AJ ... Cooley/Davis ... SKINS are headed in right direction, i've never felt better about a 6-10 team in my life.
SBXVII
01-03-2011, 02:23 PM
I think we all can agree it all depends on what the team is able to get done in the off season in FA. My area of needs are;
OL
NT
LB/DE
FS
WR
One could argue QB. If they decide to keep McNabb (which I doubt) and coach him up for next year then thats one less position, but I seriously think they dump McNabb for whatever they can get and lean heavily on Grossman next year, interceptions and all. So that leaves OL, NT, LB/DE, FS, and WR. I can see them making whatever big splashes they can at WR which again narrows down the picks. Dump Moss unless he takes a pay cut, keep Armstrong, Austin, and pick up whatever top WR is available in FA.
So we are looking at OL, NT, LB/DE, FS, and maybe a QB. The choice at QB is either get a high enough pick to get one of the best or look for a developemental QB middle of the draft. We have no 3rd or 4th round pick which is where people are saying Andy Dalton might go. So again I would suggest dropping out of the 10th pick in hopes of picking up either another 2nd round pick or a 3rd and hope one of the good QB's are available.
I'd just be supprised if they put all their eggs in to move up for a QB. Grossman is not great but not bad and already knows the scheme. Bringing in another QB would mean exactly what we saw with McNabb, a QB who doesn't know the scheme as good as Grossman. So if we are going to do that lets bring in a QB who can be developed for the future and use the top draft picks to shore up the OL.
redskinjim
01-03-2011, 02:28 PM
safety is a real need but we have so many
redskinjim
01-03-2011, 02:33 PM
We also need a FS. Needs are endless on this team, so anyone really.
yes is there a fs that is good at 10 pick?
SFREDSKIN
01-03-2011, 02:40 PM
yes is there a fs that is good at 10 pick?
Peterson from LSU, the Cowboys are targeting him.
SBXVII
01-03-2011, 02:44 PM
safety is a real need but we have so many
I would agree but I think they are more SS material. One could argue about Landry and I know he was a FS in college but I think he fits better at SS. We need a sideline to sideline FS unless Barns impressed the coaching staff that much or Horton or Moore is the answer.