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Originally Posted by GTripp0012
Absolutely. That would be the most ideal situation.
I'm not holding my breath that it happens though. If we could get Okoye, I'd be happy regardless of what else happened.
The most plausible draft option for the Skins is to draft Okoye at six. If we take Landry or Gaines Adams, it really does spell the end for Carter or Taylor respectively. Taylor might be allowed to play out his contract alongside Landry, but we aren't going to give him a new deal if we have a much better player in Landry already.
The way I see it, Carter and Taylor, although merely above average players, could be pieces we build around for the future. Okoye would be helpful talent to build around them. But Landry and Adams would be replacing some key veterans thus and prolonging the rebuilding process.
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isnt okoye going to be replacing a garbage vet too and since when is sean taylor merely above average? the guy is the 3rd best free safety in the leagur behind dawkins and reed but he is still a force his problem is he would rather go for the huge hit than the pick or breakup once he stops that he will be the best safety in the league and once he gets a safety that will allow him to roam the entire field like ed reed does and what he was able to do in college so landry or merriweather or micheal griffin or reggie nelson would make sense to that extent and what makes everyone so sure just drafting okoye would instantly solove the d line problems yeah he has tremendous upside but so did heath shuler and william green and tj duckett nothing is for sure so dont be expecting great things just yet lets all just relax and take a wait and see process cause the skins will do something on draft day and lets face it no matter who we get whether it be d lineman safety or in a bizzare turn calvin johnson we are going to cheer for him and get his jersey anyway so 16 long days