SFREDSKIN
02-22-2012, 11:33 PM
nope
Is Mike Wallace worth the 6th pick?SFREDSKIN 02-22-2012, 11:33 PM nope SmootSmack 02-22-2012, 11:40 PM Good question, but I would probably say no. los panda 02-23-2012, 12:58 AM i would trade the 6th pick for aaron rodgers, not mike wallace tryfuhl 02-23-2012, 01:09 AM Hell no. CultBrennan59 02-23-2012, 02:15 AM At first I was just going to a say a flat out 'NO!'. But after reading your points that you made about that he's proven, very fast and is the down field threat we need, and is a top 10 NFL WR, well now I'd have to say 'no'. SirClintonPortis 02-23-2012, 03:50 AM Yes. He's a dynamic player who is still young and does not have the "could very likely fail" label rookies-to-be-have. His returns are what you would expect AND want out of a top 6 pick. SkinItup 02-23-2012, 03:58 AM Yes. My reasoning is this: 1. He's younger than Wallace. Granted, 25 is not that old, but I'd rather have Blackmon. 22 > 25. 2. Blackmon is the kind of big bodied receiver who I can see making all the catches; short, intermediate, deep, sideline, ins, outs, etc. He's not the burner Wallace is, but I feel like that's the primary thing Wallace has going for him. They are both relatively same height, but I feel like Blackmon would have a better shot in a jump ball scenario due to being able to use his weight to box out defenders. Long story short they are both great in their own right, but I prefer Blackmon. And the 6th pick, while not a top 5 pick, is still worth plenty and you have a lot more options with it. I just think the 6th overall pick would be a ransom for the Steelers. Wallace maybe best down the field but he certainly can run all the routes. blackmon I would say has better hands and is more physical. I certainly think if we are choosing between Blackmon and Wallace, Wallace should have a serious look. Blackmon could be a bust. Wallace we know can succeed in the NFL. But this isn't the case, so no we can do alot of things with that pick giving it up should be one of them. We need to build for the future, not spend to win now. SirClintonPortis 02-23-2012, 04:23 AM Wallace maybe best down the field but he certainly can run all the routes. blackmon I would say has better hands and is more physical. I certainly think if we are choosing between Blackmon and Wallace, Wallace should have a serious look. Blackmon could be a bust. Wallace we know can succeed in the NFL. But this isn't the case, so no we can do alot of things with that pick giving it up should be one of them. We need to build for the future, not spend to win now. Picks are always given on a player regardless if the player was acquired through the draft or through other means, so "giving up" a pick is not really an argument against getting Wallace. What really matters comparing him with all the qualities of the other potential players you could possibly get with that pick. "Drafting" Mike Wallace with the 6th overall pick is an alternative, and a viable one, IMO. That Guy 02-23-2012, 05:00 AM for a 3 yes, for a 1 no. no no no. Alvin Walton 02-23-2012, 08:21 AM Zero picks. If he's a FA...fine. The sixth pick needs to be used in whatever fashion to get us a proper ball chucker for the next decade. |
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