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Originally Posted by SkinsFanSince91
I'll go first to provide the format, just to make it a little easier and uniform.
Houston Scenario(assuming trade for 1st, 2nd, and 4th round picks for the 6th overall)
1st Round, 8th overall pick from Houston - LaRon Landry - FS - LSU
2nd Round, 40th overall pick from Houston - Victor Abiamiri - DE - Notre Dame
4th Round, 105th overall pick from Houston - Jay Alford - DT - Penn State
Denver Scenario(assuming we get a 1st, 2nd, & 3rd for the 6th overall)
1st Round, 21st overall pick from Denver - Lamarr Woodley - DE - Michigan
2nd Round, 53rd overall pick from Denver - *Eric Weddle - FS/CB - Utah(my sleeper pick ;0)
3rd Round, 85th overall pick from Denver - Quinn Pitcock - DT - Ohio St.
* TO MAKE THINGS INTERESTING - PLEASE INCLUDE 1 SLEEPER PICK
Here's mine - Eric Weddle - FS/CB - 6'1" 200lbs
Combine Stats(all top 10 numbers)
4.48 40-yard dash(straight-line speed)
4.12 20-yard shuttle(acceleration)
6.78 3-cone drill(agility)
"The Mountain West Conference's Defensive Player of the Year for both 2005 and 2006, Weddle has principally played cornerback and safety for the Utes. During his career, however, the versatile senior has also played quarterback, running back, punt returner, punter and held on field goals.
Playing cornerback in 2005, Weddle was matched up against Georgia Tech's Calvin Johnson in the Emerald Bowl and limited the potential top-five selection to two catches for 19 yards."
This exerpt and combine stats were taken from NFL.com. This kids stats were amazing. I didnt feel like pasting them all, but you can just Google his name and his multi-faceted stats will pop up. Don't say I didnt warn you.
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trading to the #8 spot would get us a high 3rd, not a high 2nd round pick with a 4th. and we're NOT taking landry. just not happening. maybe merriweather cause he could really slip.
as far as defending calvin johnson, usually reggie ball did enough damage (by sucking) that no one else had to worry too much about him. really a shame.
I don't really know how a 2nd rounder at a need position is a sleeper pick either.