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Old 04-19-2009, 09:55 PM   #11
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Re: Boldin a Redskin?

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I like Mack a lot, but I've seen more than one draft guru with Max Unger listed as the better prospect at center. I personally disagree and think Mack is #1 at his position, but my point is that's not a unanimous notion.

Taking him at #13 is way too high, he won't be there when we pick in the 3rd round, so the only way this is possible is if we trade down. And of course that requires the existence of a another team who wants someone bad enough to cough up picks and move up to 13.

I personally think Rabach is more of a liability than an asset at this point, and I would love Mack in the B&G, but I think the chances are remote.
Trading down is probably the easier way to draft Mack but I reckon we could get very crafty and trade up from the 3rd to get him. Personally I prefer this option if it doesn't include giving up future picks. In fact I'd happily see our 3rd, 5th and 6th packaged for Alex Mack. Keep the 13th overall though so we get a legit impact player like...u guessed it REY REY!
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