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Originally Posted by That Guy
I'd hesitate on the #21 pick unless springs was going for a 2nd rounder to let the skins move back up a bit in the first (which is still an unsure thing).
if we go to #8 (or stay at 6), okoye is probably the best bet, though signing ian scott (which looks unlikely) would alter the situation and send us looking for a trade down to the 10-14 area (to take carriker) if possible. If that kind of trade down isn't doable (and we do have ian scott), adams or carriker at #6 or #8 is okay.
in the third (texans), some guys to consider (one should be there):
CB josh wilson
C dustin fry
DE victor abiamiri
DE quentin moses
K mason crosby
in roughly that order, though if a DE isn't taken at 8, victor would probably move up that list.
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Okoye would be good. The kid 19!!! He hasnt finished growing yet. Which is the crazy thing. Would be nice to get him.
we still need to do something to get more picks though. If we could trade to denver we could get a 1st, 2nd, & 3rd according the NFL draft pick value chart
ESPN.com - NFL/DRAFT06 - NFL draft-pick value chart
If we lose postioning in the draft and pick up picks, its still better than drafting one highly rated player and hoping that he does well.
It could look like C. Rogers, S. Springs, F. Smoot, S. Taylor, and L. Landry for DBs
L. Marshall/R. McIntosh, L. Fletcher, and M. Washington for LB's
V. Abiamiri, K. Golston, C. Griffin, J. Alford(Penn State), and A. Carter on the Dline.
We could even get some more free agent help by that time, not to forget that we would still have a whole other day to draft!
Thats if and only if we trade!! I think someone will give up the farm once they see that Brady Quinn is available. We should be in good shape.