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We are going to end up with Peterman
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Meh on Foster. It's not Dorsey's style to drop a 1st round bomb to fix a starter's hole in the roster.
He's going to take advantage of the deep class of ILBs and grab a guy with starting potential in the 3rd/4th rounds like he always does, only this time the expectation is the guy he picks is going to be WAAAAY more apt for being a great player than Ramik Wilson or Nico Johnson of the past years, both of them whom had significant flaws in their games to fix before they could even sniff the productivity of someone like DJ. |
If we're trading up....it's more than likely going to be for a QB. I don't see him trading up for an ILB.
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If this team passes on a QB the pick better be a CB. There are top shelf CB's available in the late first rd that are top 15 picks any other year.
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Pass rusher? Hell yes from me..probably not from Dorsey. CB is deep but the guys in rd 1 look special. I'm talking true #1 caliber corners. Just imagine one paired with Peters. Holy shit |
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Davis is so underrated on CP. His 2015 tape when he was healthy is really ****ing good. |
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We have been spoiled with over a decade of DJ, who has arguably been one of our most dependable players with elite talent. This ILB class is not deep. Outside of Foster, maybe Cunningham and Davis are every-down players. The Duke Riley's, Raekwon McMillan's, Alex Anzalone's of the world all have question marks and red flags. You cite that we can nab a starter in round 3/4. Guess where Ramik Wilson was drafted? You wan't another Ramik Wilson caliber player starting? A smart trade-up for Foster if he falls a bit would be a coup. Hali and DJ will be following Charles out the door shortly. Tough guys to replace when you consider their overall contributions to the franchise. |
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And I even MENTIONED the Ramik ****ing Wilson in my last goddamn post. Christ, you suck. There are a ton of 3-down LBs in this draft. We don't need to blow the **** up to get one, especially not trading up that far in the draft for one. I don't care if he shoots cinnamon buns out his goddamn urethra for all the Arrowhead fans. |
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I'm not going to shit all over every thread with "it doesn't matter with Alex under center" but I will say that ANY trade up that doesn't replace Alex Smith is absolutely asinine. It costs us assets that could be used to replace Smith next year while in the process doing nothing to raise the ceiling of this team past the playoff fodder it presently is. Alex Smith will never be anything more than the bit player in a better quarterback's story. He's the guy that champions beat to become champions - he's not a guy that ever does the winning. Trading up to draft Foster would be as stupid at taking Tyson Jackson at 3. Okay, nothing's that stupid. But it would be stupid. This team doesn't win a championship with Reuben Foster in the middle and Alex Smith or Nate Peterman under center. Some day it might win a championship with Jarrad Davis in the middle and Pat Mahomes under center. |
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The class isn't as deep as you think it is. Beyond the first 2/3, the guys with the speed lack the size. The guys with the size lack the speed and/or instincts. The rare person that comes close on both has injury questions. It's a pretty bad ILB class, IMO. |
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Just think of what one of these CB's will allow us to do. We can stack the box more to defend the run and we can blitz more with reliable coverage. It's a win-win and would affect the game in a huge way. I'm down for taking an ILB, but I'm not so sure Dorsey will with Houston/Ford solidifying the starting spots. |
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