Terpfan76
04-29-2011, 01:48 PM
I'll agree I think we drastically need zone blocking OL help but lately I've sat back thinking we probably should take QB next if the team still sees someone on the board they liked or perhaps NT. Taking NT would hopefully fix our defensive woes, if the QB's they were interested in are gone then look to resolve the OL and maybe pick up a late round WR, CB, and RB.
I'd really like to see us be able to add both Rodney Hudson and Paea with our two second rounders. That or trade out of one of the seconds for a third plus extras.
KI Skins Fan
04-29-2011, 02:19 PM
You can say just about anything you want about someone as long as you throw "with all due respect" or "bless his/her/your heart" in there somewhere lol...
"Well, bless his heart, the poor soul just doesn't know any better".
Dirtbag59
04-29-2011, 02:20 PM
I'd really like to see us be able to add both Rodney Hudson and Paea with our two second rounders. That or trade out of one of the seconds for a third plus extras.
It seems like they favor Wisenski over Hudson if they decide to go that way.
Monkeydad
04-29-2011, 02:21 PM
It seems like they favor Wisenski over Hudson if they decide to go that way.
I just want us to draft one of those guys. No preference, just get a Rabach replacement.
If we do, then getting a QB will become a smarter choice too. I do not want Andy Dalton to be lost in the preseason to a broken ankle inflicted by his Center.
SirClintonPortis
04-29-2011, 02:22 PM
I agree. Great job by the front office. Solid pass rusher with high character/high motor. My only concern is Kerrigan played end in a 4-3. They're going to ask him to play OL in a 3-4. That didn't work with Andre Carter so this concerns me. But can't complain too much about moving down and getting a 2nd rounder plus filling a need. That was a steal.
Almost all 3-4 OLBs in the league(successful or not) played DE, like Suggs. How many colleges actually run the 3-4?
Terpfan76
04-29-2011, 02:23 PM
"Well, bless his heart, the poor soul just doesn't know any better".
Well done sir.
But you could have easily gone with " With all due respect, you're a feckin' idiot. Well bless your heart, you must have been dropped on your head as a child."
Swarley
04-29-2011, 02:29 PM
F - I think Shanny made a big mistake in passing on Gabbert and picking an undersized defensive end in hopes of converting him to an outside linebacker. There are already at least two failed attempts on the current roster of converting defensive ends to linebacker. Since Shanny passed on a quarterback, I would rather seen him get a shutdown cornerback, Prince Amukamara. The Giants got him and the Skins are going to pay twice a year.
at least 2 failed attempts? who?
Longtimefan
04-29-2011, 03:08 PM
Lot of talk radio is saying that! "Did we not just draft a younger Andre Carter?"
The difference I see here is that Carter was a tried and true failure at the position in two different locations. It's unfair to compare when we haven't yet seen Kerrigan atempt to master the position.
I'm confident the team is reasonably sure the transition can be made and because they released Carter and drafted Kerrigan is sufficient enough for me to believe their intention is not to repeat the same mistake.
SirClintonPortis
04-29-2011, 03:20 PM
Purdue's Kerrigan sacks the try-hard stereotypes - NFL - CBSSports.com Football (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/14815523/purdues-kerrigan-sacks-the-tryhard-stereotypes)
Old article, but for those who are concerned about his transition to the 3-4, read this excerpt:
Some teams think he's athletic enough to play standing up as an outside 3-4 linebacker. I see him as a 4-3 end. To help prepare for a possible transition, Kerrigan spent time working on linebacker drills and did some at the Purdue pro day last week.
skinsfan69
04-29-2011, 03:21 PM
Almost all 3-4 OLBs in the league(successful or not) played DE, like Suggs. How many colleges actually run the 3-4?
i don't many do. good point.