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I was really hoping that Rhodes would slip for Carolina.
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Re: RSR Mock Draft 2.0 - Discussion Thread
If I was any GM and seen Jarvis fall that far, I'd be jumping up and down in the war room.
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03-09-2013, 12:10 PM #51Hall Of Fame Poster
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Re: RSR Mock Draft 2.0 - Discussion Thread
I think the Dolphins were rumored to be considering trading Jared Odrick, which would be a good move because he's a bad fit for their 4-3. He would probably fetch a 3rd or maybe even 2nd for a team in need of a 3-4 DE, though. I really liked him out of Penn State a few years back.
Taking a high-upside DE is almost never wrong. They really need to get a ton of pressure on Brady if they want to be major players in the AFC East. Even if Vernon works out (I was a big fan of him as well as out of Miami last year) they could move Werner inside to DT on passing downs or even move Wake into a Von Miller type of pass-rushing SAM.
Such a great pick. Jarvis Jones is the best defensive player in this class IMO, or possibly tied with Shariff Floyd. The Saints D would be a LOT better with him rushing the passer next year.
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03-09-2013, 03:28 PM #52
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I really like Richardson to the Cowboys. I personally think it's dumb switching the 4-3 becuase I think it's going to affect Ware in a negative way, but Richardson is an excellent building block in that formation
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03-09-2013, 07:43 PM #53
Re: RSR Mock Draft 2.0 - Discussion Thread
I think the Vaccaro to the Panthers pick is my fav of this draft so far. With Gamble gone they pretty much have nothing of note in the secondary and to get a hybrid safety they can use in a lot of different ways is huge.
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03-09-2013, 07:47 PM #54
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Precisely my thinking.
I remember watching the Panthers get beat over the top so much last year and they had Haruki Nakamura starting at safety. He was just really over matched and out of his element.
All I could think was how badly they needed a safety.
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Re: RSR Mock Draft 2.0 - Discussion Thread
Sheldone Richardson is a perfect fit as the 3 technique in the Cowboys new 4 man front. They could then rotate the nose shade DTs between Josh Price-brent, and Ratcliffe, and Hatchett can play as the power LDE player on the other side. On paper it would be a nice looking front. The Cowboys still have holes at FS, CB, and weakside LB though.
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Re: RSR Mock Draft 2.0 - Discussion Thread
There Panthers need help in the trenches, but luckily for them, the draft is stacked with DTs, they can wait and get good value later. They may as well take an elite prospect at safety which Kenny Vaccoro is (I actually think he's a better prospect than what Mark Barron was last year), as safety is a huge need for this team.
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There are fewer viable starting safety prospects than DT prospects in this draft, like you basically said. I figured I could go Vaccaro here and target John Jenkins, Bennie Logan, or Brandon Williams in the 2nd and 3rd rounds.
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