Originally Posted by O.city:
I think you just have to go in there eyes open. If they can come out of the top 3 with 3 good players, no matter the position, i'll call that a win.
Even if only one of them is a CB, S or edge player, as long as they don't reach or do something dumb, it'll work out.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Yep. This is the exact conversation I was having with someone yesterday.
It doesn't look possible to get a good S, CB, AND edge. We have enough picks to get 2 of the 3 but probably not all 3.
This safety FA class is deep enough that we can get a quality safety for cheap. Assuming Berry is back I'd get a guy like Tre Boston and then draft a CB + edge.
The thing we're ignoring with these mocks we post is Veach's talk about his FA board + draft board co-existing together.
If you want clues for what we are going to do in the draft look at where the FA market is deep. We'll likely be filling needs from where FA is the deepest and using the draft to fill in where we think it'll be tough to plug holes affordably in FA.
I think we go corner or edge in round one and sign a FA safety. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ntexascardfan:
This safety FA class is deep enough that we can get a quality safety for cheap. Assuming Berry is back I'd get a guy like Tre Boston and then draft a CB + edge.
The thing we're ignoring with these mocks we post is Veach's talk about his FA board + draft board co-existing together.
If you want clues for what we are going to do in the draft look at where the FA market is deep. We'll likely be filling needs from where FA is the deepest and using the draft to fill in where we think it'll be tough to plug holes affordably in FA.
I think we go corner or edge in round one and sign a FA safety.
Also think of it like this-you don't want multiple rookies on the field at each level if you can help it. One rookie in the secondary, one in the lb corps and maybe one on the line. Not multiples.
But I figure that we're going to need a CB to start. Less likely the front seven. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Also think of it like this-you don't want multiple rookies on the field at each level if you can help it. One rookie in the secondary, one in the lb corps and maybe one on the line. Not multiples.
But I figure that we're going to need a CB to start. Less likely the front seven.
In my dream world Berry is actually healthy + plays this year.
We can sign someone like Tre Boston on a team friendly deal.
We cut or trade Houston and have the dollars to sign CJ Mosley.
Then we can take a corner in the first and find an edge in the second.
Your defense would be
Dline
Ford, Jones, Nnadi, Speaks
LB
DoD, Mosley, Hitchens
Corners
Fuller, drafted CB
Safeties
Berry, Boston
That's a defense that will be more than servicable [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Also think of it like this-you don't want multiple rookies on the field at each level if you can help it. One rookie in the secondary, one in the lb corps and maybe one on the line. Not multiples.
But I figure that we're going to need a CB to start. Less likely the front seven.
Yeah, they just can't go into this season with 4 or 5 rookies starting, along with a bunch of guys from the 2018 draft. They're going to need some veterans somewhere just to stabilize the defense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ntexascardfan:
This safety FA class is deep enough that we can get a quality safety for cheap. Assuming Berry is back I'd get a guy like Tre Boston and then draft a CB + edge.
The thing we're ignoring with these mocks we post is Veach's talk about his FA board + draft board co-existing together.
If you want clues for what we are going to do in the draft look at where the FA market is deep. We'll likely be filling needs from where FA is the deepest and using the draft to fill in where we think it'll be tough to plug holes affordably in FA.
I think we go corner or edge in round one and sign a FA safety.
Safety is arguably just as deep in the draft as it is in FA. It's MUCH deeper than CB in this draft. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Safety is arguably just as deep in the draft as it is in FA. It's MUCH deeper than CB in this draft.
Yeah, but the corner FA market is trash.
It's easier for us to get a known commodity at safety than corner via FA.
I'd rather plug the safety hole with a known NFL commodity and take a guy like Trayvon Mullen 5-10 spots ahead of his projections and gamble on him growing into a great corner. [Reply]
I've run this thing and the fanspeak probably 20 times each.
If I go Safety at #29, either Abrams, Adderley, or Deionte Thompson is always there. in the second round either Jaylon Ferguson or Charles Omenihu plus a corner that's either Rock Ya-Sin, Mullen, or Oruwariye.
I think we realistically can get corner, safety, and DE help in this draft that should compete and play in year one in these first 3 picks no matter how it shakes out. If we get some combination of those guys in the first three, you can go TE, OL, maybe a slot guy, late RB competition and be in good shape. [Reply]
These simulators are so far off every year I hardly spend a moment playing with them much anymore. Completely unrealistic rankings. 2nd round guys getting taken in the 5th and 6th rounds. [Reply]