PSUSkinsFan21
04-12-2006, 08:28 AM
I know the offseason is a little slow right now, but this thread is really reaching.
What if Vince Young drop at no. 53. Do we pick him upPSUSkinsFan21 04-12-2006, 08:28 AM I know the offseason is a little slow right now, but this thread is really reaching. Schneed10 04-12-2006, 08:36 AM Point is, anything can happen. Yeah, and we could all tear our ACLs while going for a jog on the beach. This thread is laughable. EXoffender 04-12-2006, 08:38 AM Of course. Then we trade him shortly thereafter to HOU for both of thier third rounders. MTK 04-12-2006, 08:40 AM Young drop to #53?? Ok Daseal 04-12-2006, 09:24 AM If a player that has a huge upside and potential drops to us but not at a position of need, take them. Either weork them into your roster or try to play them enough that you could get more than you paid. MTK 04-12-2006, 09:45 AM The big question is what do we do if Bush falls to #53? :eek: EXoffender 04-12-2006, 10:17 AM The big question is what do we do if Bush falls to #53? :eek:Take him! Betts is a FA next year right? firstdown 04-12-2006, 10:24 AM Last year, there was some contentious debate up until the moment of the pick whether to take Alex Smith or Aaron Rogers with the first overall pick. The 49ers chose Smith, and Rogers (who sat next to Smith in the Green Room) went... 24th, to the Packers. Will Young fall to 53? No, but that doesn't mean that someone isn't going to fall precipitously. There are as many draft experts as there are mock drafts, and the only consensus is that Bush will go first. Probably. Somebody in somebody's top twenty will be available at 53, so this isn't as crazy a topic as it sounds. The question becomes do we take the best player available if that position is absolutely solid? If LenDale White is there, do we take him? If Senorice Moss is there, do we take him? In the days leading to the draft, anything can happen. Young could have an interview saying he wants to race motorcycles in the offseason, and be available in the second. Leinart could twist his knee coming out of a chi-chi nightspot and slip in the draft. Reggie Bush could join the Klan, and, well, still go number 1. Point is, anything can happen.The question is a crazy question he is picked by most to be in the top 5 picks. Now on your other question do we take the best pick at 53. No, we take the best pick to fill our biggest need. Now if we have an older player like springs and there is a good corner still there then maybe go that direction but we should not go after the best player because they are still there. MTK 04-12-2006, 10:48 AM Young dropping to #53 would be an all-time draft day shocker. EEich 04-12-2006, 10:52 AM Not worth firing up a synapse to think about. |
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