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didnt todd heap win a SB? he is a pretty good TE i must say.. what about moose johnson? hmmm.. mark chamura?.... oh... and that rookie TE from pittsburg? oh he graded out at 92... :roll: and id bet that 90% of NFL GMs would tell you that you draft BPA, not for need... |
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yup ur right... novacek... it was one of them damn cowboys....
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Don't forget the Patriots' stable of tight ends.
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Well, if we fo go back to 7, i think Davis is the only playmaker left on the board. I am weary of Ngata and Bunkley is one of those Florida State boys so you never know what kind of trouble he is gonna get into. At least Davis gives us another guy to make plays. I say Davis or Huff at 7.
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I could go with Huff there, depending on what the plan is for Dwight Smith. I am so much more for us taking a defensive star with our first pick over any offensive player, with the excpetion of D'Brick.
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I could live with Huff only if the Saints see him as a corner. I know some teams see him differently, but if they feel he can come in a play right away at corner, that eliminates a huge hole in the secondary. I know it wouldnt be ideal, but at least i am not counting on Fred Thomas and Jason Craft every Sunday.
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Huff has the size and speed to play corner, so it may not be out of the question, but as a rookie, i'd rather keep him at safety and move Dwight Smith back to corner, where he had played extensively with Tampa Bay, and where he wanted to play as a FA until he decided to pull a beebee gun in a drive thru and took the first offer that came, which was us and a safety job.
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