Biggest area of need

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  1. Two Kings

    Two Kings NJ Titan

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    I would rather have a veteran C for Locker to adjust to, Someone from FA.

    Thats ideal. Continuing that I would want us to go:

    DL - Bigger need right now than DE. We got someone in their prime with Whimbley not a Mathis or freeney that is past it.

    DE - Could go S here instead. still a need for depth purposes and if Morgan doesn't pan out

    S- We need someone to groom for the future

    DL - I would go OLB, but I think the key to our last year's draft was focusing on a few pieces instead of trying to fix them all.

    CB -

    Wr - lets get someone with some good hands and depth for our core.
     
  2. Two Kings

    Two Kings NJ Titan

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    To continue my previous post for 2013, obv anything can happen but I for see us looking at Drafting

    C
    OLB
    RB
     
  3. xpmar9x

    xpmar9x The Real Slim Shady

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    1. C
    2. DE
    3. S
    4. CB
    5. OG
    6. OLB

    That's how I see it.
     
  4. ColtKiller

    ColtKiller Starter

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    I think we go best available dl/db in the first. I wouldn't be disappointed if we got a center though. Those are the biggest areas of need.
     
  5. 2ToneBlueBlood

    2ToneBlueBlood Pro Bowler

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    This thing about DeCastro playing center is intriguing. He's playing center at Stanford's pro day today and his coaches were saying that he can play any of the interior linemen positions. Maybe that's the answer. Get DeCastro and play him at center. Let Harris and Amano fight for the remaining guard position?
     
  6. Architect

    Architect Pain Train

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    How is CB a bigger need than DT? Right now at corner we have Verner, McCourty, Campbell, Hawkins, and Mouton (who we drafted in the 3rd)

    At DT we have: Sean Smith (sucks), Question Marks (Sucks), Klug (excellent at playing the pass, but struggles in our scheme playing the run, he is a rotational guy), Casey (our anchor)... We only have one DT with a solid all around game
     
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  7. The Playmaker

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    Center is the biggest need but the position will be addressed in FA. My draft order would go...

    1. DE (unless Jenkins, Kirkpatrick, or DeCastro fall)
    2. DT (unless Brockers available in 1st then switch)
    3. C/OG (BPA at position)
    4. WR/RB (a playmaker)
    5. S
    6. DL
    7. CB (unless we go CB in 1st then I don't really care)
     
  8. The Playmaker

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    Verner- has shown flashes but he's a 2/3 CB right now, everyone loves the guy but as a player he still has a lot of work to do
    McCourty- good CB but he still needs to improve, do you trust him as our #1 CB?
    Campbell- not ready
    Hawkins- can't comment I don't know much about him, was alright in his short amount of PT
    Mouton- sucks

    DL is the bigger need but if a talent like Jenkins or Dre Kirk is there then you have to pull the trigger on that one. We can afford to do that since DL has crazy depth this year.
     
  9. Chapparal97

    Chapparal97 Grumpy Old Fart

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    That's what I'm thinking too. Trade up a few spots and snag him. Very versatile. Don't forget, Fernando Velasco just signed an extension too....he's not a star, but he's been solid.
     
  10. J Falk

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    Clearly, both CB and DT are both positions of need right now, but I think that's why we're trying to sign Tracy Porter right now. If we do then we don't have to worry about snagging a corner too early in the draft.
     
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