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Old 03-18-2005, 03:15 AM   #3
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Re: Wr Dilemma, and the draft?

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Originally Posted by offiss
I have finally come to the conclusion of what our draft strategy should be, we have to trade down, I have finally seen film on some of the top WR's and believe we can live without Edwards, and Williams. The player I am going to promote from here on out which I have to some extent already is Vincent Jackson out of Northern Colorado, I saw his combine were he first peeked my interest, this kid eat's up ground better than William's, he is faster, quicker, and bigger, he has good hand's probably not in the William's mold but William's is exceptional in that dept. I feel we can deal down possibly pick up an early #2 between moving down and throwing in what we get for Gardner and take Jackson.

With our #1 if he's still avail. depending on how we maneuver I would take Rolle, not so much because I think we really need to replace Smoot, I just think he has a lot of Sean Taylor in him without the baggage, this kid is a real player and he has a good attitude as well, I think we will have a good shot at him in the middle of the first round, but the key is to get Jackson then we focus on a center/guard then take your pick on the rest, I think it would be a great draft if we came away with all 3, that scenerio would also save us some much needed cap room, and net us a possible #1 WR.
Finally!!!!! Someone else comes forward and admits that Jackson would be a good fit with us. I have mentioned him other time on here before. I felt that we could trade down pick up more picks take Clayton in the first round or pick up a DE. Then pick up Jackson. I too seen him at the combine on the NFL Network, and for his size and speed he looked good. I am glad that someone else noticed this prospect also.
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