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Steelers’ G.M. says everyone wants to trade down in this draft | ProFootballTalk
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on Wednesday that 12 teams have expressed interest in Georgia QB Aaron Murray.
Murray is currently in Phoenix preparing for Georgia’s pro day on April 16. Pat Dye, Jr., Murray’s agent, said the signal caller has garnered interest from the following teams: Cincinnati, Jacksonville, Arizona, Minnesota, New Orleans, St. Louis, Cleveland, Houston, Dallas, Oakland, Tennessee and Kansas City. "There’s just a real positive buzz about Aaron with the teams," Dye said. "He’s well ahead of schedule [from ACL surgery in November] and he should be fine to start training camp or at some point during training camp. Whether if that’s the first day or two weeks into it. Aaron swears he’ll be ready by training camp, a full go." Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution :itsgood: |
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I love Aaron Murray. In the right system(ours), I think he'll be a good quarterback in this league. In the wrong system, he'll hold the clipboard for the rest of his career.
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The strength of the 34 defense (though we look more like a 3-3-5 at times), is all predicated on the Nose Tackle and the Inside Linebackers; considering how average our ILBers were, you have to give credit to the Bunkley/Jenkins rotation for how well they performed; that is why I agree that ILB is the way to take this defense to the next level and why I'd advocate selecting Max Bullough in the draft... |
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2014 NFL Draft - Khalil Mack goes No. 1 in Mel Kiper's Mock Draft 3.0 - ESPN
Know Kiper is not popular with many people, I haven't always liked him; but you have to give him props for creating a market for himself and making a living at what he does... But I was impressed with this introductory statement from the linked above article revealing his Mock 3.0 for the 2014 draft' a truly telling opinion... "Free agency can have an affect on draft decisions, but not as much as it used to. Under the old collective bargaining agreement, when you were bound to pay a first-round pick a lot more money than you do today, you'd see cases in which you knew a team had to make a decision between the prospects of a rookie and the possibility of what they could add in free agency. That's not the case as much anymore. First-round picks don't take up much cap space, so the finances don't come into play. And need? It's also not as big a deal as you'd think. Unless you're truly in a win-now situation, you draft looking for core players who can help your team for years." |
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Watching Bullough a few times this year, one of the slower ILB I've seen this year.
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John Jenkins was the same way; when he realized he was messing up an opportunity he redeemed himself the same way... A guy that wants to redeem himself, that's one of the biggest reasons why I want to seem him drafted... Borland is a great college player, but his height causes him to get engulfed at times; but I sure wouldn't be too disappointed if we had him as he'd be an improvement over what we have now... Only real issue with Bullough was his suspension from the Rose Bowl Game, which he has stated would only be discussed in private and not in a public forum and held his own to a hostile media crowd rather impressively... NFL combine: Michigan State's Max Bullough 2nd among MLBs in 40-yard dash, first in bench | MLive.com |
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