Originally posted by Kellyb72601
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Originally posted by jox g View PostWhy the pick will MOST LIKELY trade down:
a) Hortiz has a history of that.
b) #5 is attractive (for a QB OR WR - Nabers or MHJ should be there). Heck, someone may have a hard on for OT Alt
c) Harbaugh prioritizes the OL. So does Hortiz (It's NOT Telesco choosing another 1st Round WR ala Mike Williams, or QJ).
Harbaugh said the QB is MOST impt. OL is VERY impt too because it protects the MOST impt position. Makes sense to me...what do you think?
Therefore: They trade down to #11, Get a solid RT, then get a top CB @#23. Rd #2 DT Fiske (stop run and pass.) Rd #3 Let's go WR Brenden Rice. #4. RB Corum, Ray Davis or Bucky Irving. Other #4 DE. Half of these 6 picks are trenches.
Will freely admit that passing up on MHJr would be a tough pill to swallow, but I can be onboard depending on how the rest of the draft looks.ESPN Screename: GoBolts02
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so the cape crusaders were on it from day one.... they saw the three QBs and the one Marvin which left them slotted one short ??
enter our ex Michigan HC calling his former prodigy @QB.... the best QB in the draft.
then our Baltimore weathered personnel guru calling Malik the best wideout he's ever scouted, and.... wa!!a/voi!a.... we're now up to six highly valued prospects.
have they been successful @their ploy, and are they now open for biz ?? and what is their end game ??
Marvin/Malik ?? Alt ?? or a trade down ?? !!
does Az have an agreement w/NY ?? do we have an understanding w/Minny ??
does NY prefer JJ, or is he off the board to DC already ?? is Maye really the object of the Vikes desire ??
personal suspicion is that Joe needs to be careful or he might be Schoen the door.... ?? again personally, eye think he's a better man/gm than that, as 'tis really poor form not to improve not only Daniel's pass catching corps, but his worst ranked Oline.... he might suck, but he and most any other NFL QB would suck behind that Oline, and w/the dearth of pass catchers that he has had to work with....
and is Fuaga the end game/goal here ?? and what if he's off the board ?? are we ok w/Fashanu ?? or gasp.... Latham ??
should we push our luck by passing on the one or both of Marvin and/or Malik ?? and is there the chance that Odunze is the better pick than the either of 'em ??ED Matayo Uiagalelei, CB Domani Jackson,​​ OG Earnest Greene III,​ DT Dontay Corleone, OC Iapani Laloulu, WR J Michael Sturdivant, LB Eric Gentry
ED Malcom Koonce, LB Isaiah Simmons, TE Cade Otton, RB Kyren Williams, QB Gardner Minshew, TE Jelani Woods,​ P Matt Araiza
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and if Shedeur and Ewers are the only two first round options next go 'round, does that mean there won't be some good gets/gambits round two ??
the two Cameron's and Carson Beck ??ED Matayo Uiagalelei, CB Domani Jackson,​​ OG Earnest Greene III,​ DT Dontay Corleone, OC Iapani Laloulu, WR J Michael Sturdivant, LB Eric Gentry
ED Malcom Koonce, LB Isaiah Simmons, TE Cade Otton, RB Kyren Williams, QB Gardner Minshew, TE Jelani Woods,​ P Matt Araiza
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Originally posted by CanadianBoltFan View PostOne potential fly in the ointment. Penix stock is rising as he is looking very good in workouts. Vikings sent a big contingent to Seattle including GM and coach to meet with him. This is a QB they could draft at 11 with no trade up.
However, he has a bad injury history and he's about to turn 24. Being left handed also doesn't help him .... but maybe not so much of a big deal.
Also, no guarantee Denver doesn't trade ahead of them. Could be that they are trying to use him as leverage in moving up.
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Here is someone who says that he would fit into Sean Payton's offense really well.
Given the Denver Broncos' offseason and cap situation, drafting a quarterback is far more plausible than signing one. Penix Jr.'s propensity for staying in the pocket fits perfectly with Sean Payton’s offense, and the quarterback’s football intelligence only makes the fit more compelling.
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Originally posted by Kellyb72601 View PostI think a big time under the radar pick at #5 is Byron Murphy and that would also be the most Ravens like pick and anti-charger pick. I think there will also be big time discussions for taking one of the pass rushers. But you pair Byron Murphy with Tuli and the Dline pressure is set for the next 8-10 years.
People will say that's a reach at #5 but who gives a damn if you get the player you want? That kids tape is really really impressive. Defensive tackle has been the worst or one of the worst position groups on this roster for nearly 20 years now going all the way back to when Jamal W. got injured. That would send a strong statement that things are changing.
I don't think they will take Alt because Alt's agent & family will not want him playing right tackle.
I was thinking of the possibility that everyone here is way off concerning the draft (again);
our GM goes in an unexpected direction that after the fact everyone goes - of course!
Murphy #11 and that other LSU wide receiver at #23 (if he's there and the trade back works out).
As much as the Brent Kolman's of the world insist that its Alt, I just don't see using another high 1rst with a 2nd OT, particularly one 6'9" and moving him to the other side.
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Originally posted by CanadianBoltFan View PostOne potential fly in the ointment. Penix stock is rising as he is looking very good in workouts. Vikings sent a big contingent to Seattle including GM and coach to meet with him. This is a QB they could draft at 11 with no trade up.
If the Bolts are stuck drafting from #5 and are forced to take an elite receiver, I'm just going to have to accept it, gosh darn it! lol
As *IF* that's a "lose". It's not, it's just a different kind of "win". Not a bad scenario at all..
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post
Could be .... and the Vikings showing up in force tends to discredit the notion that they have a done deal with Arizona / Los Angeles.
However, he has a bad injury history and he's about to turn 24. Being left handed also doesn't help him .... but maybe not so much of a big deal.
Also, no guarantee Denver doesn't trade ahead of them. Could be that they are trying to use him as leverage in moving up.
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Here is someone who says that he would fit into Sean Payton's offense really well.
Given the Denver Broncos' offseason and cap situation, drafting a quarterback is far more plausible than signing one. Penix Jr.'s propensity for staying in the pocket fits perfectly with Sean Payton’s offense, and the quarterback’s football intelligence only makes the fit more compelling.
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post
or Byron Murphy in a trade down #11 scenario.
I was thinking of the possibility that everyone here is way off concerning the draft (again);
our GM goes in an unexpected direction that after the fact everyone goes - of course!
Murphy #11 and that other LSU wide receiver at #23 (if he's there and the trade back works out).
As much as the Brent Kolman's of the world insist that its Alt, I just don't see using another high 1rst with a 2nd OT, particularly one 6'9" and moving him to the other side.
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The most expensive position in the game. Penix Injury history would completely scare me away. The two examples that imediately come to mind are Jason Verret and Denario Alexander. They may not be QB's but both were fantastic athletes/football players that amazed us when healthy but couldn't stay on the field......lots of $$$ with little return
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