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Only guy that would make bigger waves would be Barkley.
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Alabama RBs are overrated. Ingram, TRich, Lacy all benefitted from a superior OL that opened up huge holes for all 'Bama RBs.
Back to who we are going to take:
I think we will take the BPA over a position of need. That is why I like the new FO. They are doing it right.
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The Lions just got a hell of a player in Warford.
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Yep, really wanted him. Though I wouldn't mind for us to get Alvin Bailey instead.
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Don't be surprised if our next pick is Brian winters instead of CB. It's possible
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I like Kennan Allen he's rather slow...but with Bess now a Brown I don't see that happening...I really like Logan Ryan or Poyer...really liked the Kentucky G but he's now gone
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If we pick Brian Windhorst, I'll be really upset.
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I'd be okay with Winters, but I want Poyer.
I also really wouldn't be upset about Honey Badger, honestly.
1. Poyer 2. Mathieu 3. Winters
I'm okay with any of them.
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Here we go!!!!!!!
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fricking commercials...
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La Canfora is saying "no QB for the Browns".
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Rumored to be CB Leon McFadden.
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lord I hope not
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5'9 corner? Edit: ok - don't know a thing about him... time to learn...
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4.5 40 and 5'9
and I know nothing about him...
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I like McFadden.
He's right there in that group of CB's I liked in the 3rd.
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Yep.
But, uh, what's with all the old guys saying "19"? So uh, they've been sleeping for the past 2 decades?
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Edit: ok - don't know a thing about him... time to learn...
I'm seeing 5' 10" more than 5' 9"...for what it's worth.
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Damn, gettin' some love from Dilfer.
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I like the pick, solid rap up tackler, and most team's went away from him.
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“...Iguodala to Curry, back to Iguodala, up for the layup! Oh! Blocked by James! LeBron James with the rejection!”
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Wow a skrine sized CB...why not Logan Ryan...sighh I truely believe we need bigger secondary players not tiny ones
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Really like this pick. Kid has great feet. Great break on the ball. Excellent value.
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Little guy that can hit? I hope so.
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Wow a skrine sized CB...why not Logan Ryan...sighh I truely believe we need bigger secondary players not tiny ones
I think it's obvious our defensive philosphy is "Get to the ball, and create turnovers"
McFadden has a good break on the ball, could equal lots of picks on the back end of the pressure we're going to put on QB's.
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Being out west here ive had the chance to see him and have heard good thing's
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interesting snippet from that article:
A former wide receiver recruit out of high school, McFadden moved over to the secondary as a freshman and worked his way into a starting role. He progressed each season and earned First Team All-Mountain West honors each of the past three seasons. With lofty expectations, McFadden had a productive senior season in 2012 with 15 passes defended and a career-best 3 interceptions, which he returned for 124 yards (41.3 average) and a pair of scores.
McFadden finishes his career as one of the most decorated defensive players at San Diego State. He leaves the Aztecs with 47 career passes defended and 8 interceptions, starting 45 games over his career. The son of a nine-year MLB veteran, McFadden is a talented all-around athlete with the fluid skill-set and productive resume to make an impact at the next level
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Size is overrated if you can't get to the ball. I'll take speed.
Analysis Strengths: Fluid feet, hips and joints to quickly change directions and stick with receivers up and down the field. Natural speed to cover vertical routes and recover after false steps. Aggressive with the ball in the air and won?t concede anything thrown his way. Natural instincts with a knack for always knowing where the ball is located. Plays the position with a fearless demeanor to bait throws and takes chances in coverage. Good chase skills and plays fast in pursuit, only knowing one speed. Solidly-built and has better functional strength than expected. Very strong resume with excellent experience and production. Already has strong practice habits and a pro demeanor.
Weaknesses: Lacks ideal height and length and doesn?t have much growth potential. Needs to be more consistent as a tackler to hit through the ballcarrier and wrap. Can be out-muscled by bigger receivers and his lack of size will show at times. Inconsistent in press coverage and looks more natural in off-man or in space.
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Great reasoning. Maybe Phil Taylor can play cb in your defense.
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Agreed.
We signed that Barnes guy to a 1 year deal. He's 6'1" maybe he surprises us.
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If Barkley is still there at #111, should we take him?
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All about schemes, guys.
McFadden is a better fit for what we're trying to do than a bigger guy like BWW.
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I really like this pick. Some of you are bad-mouthing every move we make. So be it.
However, I think this kid fits our defense very well. He is going to be aggressive. He has great feet. Good closing speed. He concedes nothing. He will go after the ball.
I'm telling you-------w/all the pressure that I expect our front seven to get on the qb, this guy will be a productive player.
Great freaking pick!!!
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I'm telling you-------w/all the pressure that I expect our front seven to get on the qb, this guy will be a productive player.
Great freaking pick!!!
sounds good to me.. I know nothing about the guy
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Tampa Bay takes Mike Glennon with Matt Barkley and Ryan Nassib still on the board.
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From what I'm reading, he was a better fit to what Horton wants to run. And his combine height was noted at 5' 10" NFL Comparison Brent Grimes
Bottom Line McFadden’s a tenacious three-time All-Mountain West selection possessing the strength, quickness, attitude, and ball skills required of NFL starters, even if his size is not ideal to handle the physicality of veteran wideouts. Many shorter corners who play with similar strength and temperament have succeeded at the next level, which will help him nail down top-75 grades from scouts. NFL.com Bio Link
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