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Thinking about 2012 Draft


Kurb

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ItS NeVER 2 EaRLY!!!!1111:hurray::hurray::hurray::hurray:

Obvious positions of Need.

#1 CB

#2 WR

#3 DT

#4 OL

#5 CB

Let give ourselves a healthy 6-10 Record.

Which should put us in back half of top 10.

Some names to keep your eyes on.

WR- http://walterfootball.com/draft2012WR.php

Justin Blackmon-WR

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1695604

Alshton Jeffrey-WR

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1664295

CB- http://walterfootball.com/draft2012CB.php

Dre Kirkpatrick-CB

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1664145

DT- http://walterfootball.com/draft2012DT.php

No one at DT makes me excited right now.

Curious is Crick can show talent at Nebraska, Miami kid could be something of an Athletic freak. DT's underwhelm me.

Just some food for thought with CFB season coming.

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Depending on health..OT could be our #1 priority.

Very true. If Otah bombs out and we're set on moving on from him I wouldn't mind drafting a top end LT and moving Gross to RT, which would extend his career.

Also, I can see DE being a big need if E.Brown continues to get abused and neither of the 2nd year guys (Norwood/Hardy) step up.

LOL Sh*t we could be really staring at a long list of needs. Hopefully both Cam AND Clausen look amazing and we can bend some team over in a trade with one of them.

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Being a SEC guy, I have seen Kirkpatrick play. I will say this he puts up some good numbers but I think he is a bit overrated. He has all the tools and potential to be a top CB but I don't think I can say he is the best in the 2012 draft. He kind of came out of nowhere and I believe he started at CB only just last year.

Janoris Jenkins is a better corner in my eyes. Jayron Hosley is a better corner in my eyes. Not hating on Kirkpatrick at all but all this love for him has come as a surprise. I guess a lot of it has to do with potential.

As far as wide receiver goes I am on board for either Blackmon and Jeffery. I haven't really seen a whole lot of full games with Blackmon and their 30 year old quarterback but know he is explosive. Jeffery originally was going to USC so you know what type of potential he had. Both WRs are better than Julio Jones in my mind but worse than AJ Green.

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