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<blockquote data-quote="claybillings" data-source="post: 249139" data-attributes="member: 2125"><p>Spiller is far and away a better back than Jahvid Best, and even though I am a big fan of Bests, if you watch Clemson film there is one player who jumps out at you EVERY SINGLE GAME, and that player is spiller. He runs well, he catches well, he blocks well, and he returns kicks and punts incredibly well (something that our team needs desperate help in, because as much as I like Jordy Nelson, he is one of the most timid returners I have ever seen). </p><p> </p><p>As far as Taylor Mays goes, why are we talking about picking up a safety who can hit but can't cover, when we already have that exact same player (Bigby). For my money we take Myron Rolle in the 2nd or 3rd round, not only is he explosive and BIG, but hes also an incredibly dedicated and hard working human being who skipped one year of BIG money to make a difference and go to that incredibly school over in Britain (the name of said school eludes me at the moment). </p><p> </p><p>Personally I would love this draft</p><p> </p><p>1st round: CJ Spiller or OT (don't necessarily care which one) or CB (Kyle Wilson or Brandon Ghee, who I think will fly up draft boards)</p><p> </p><p>2nd round: If we dont get a Tackle or CB in 1st round we need one here. Im also looking OLB for a replacement for Kampman, Im big on Sergio Kindle and either one of the TCU linebackers. </p><p> </p><p>3rd round: Syd'quan Thompson CB from Cal, incredibly physical corner who competes every play, he is shorter and not a straight line speed guy, but by being physical he re-routes receivers at the line and doesn't let them run their routes, in addition he is always flying around the ball and is the BEST tackling corner to come out of the draft in a few years. Im sorry but im sick and tired of watching Jarret Bush get beat, and then miss the tackle, it's disgusting and pathetic. </p><p> </p><p>And finally, possibly as a FA or 7th round draft pick I would choose O'Brian Schofield, the DE/OLB from Wisconsin, this kid is a freak with an incredibly motor who was having a GREAT senior bowl before he tore his acl. I actually watched it on NFL network when it happened and it didn't look good, but hes such a great talent that I think would fit our scheme perfectly as he is undersized for DE in NFL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claybillings, post: 249139, member: 2125"] Spiller is far and away a better back than Jahvid Best, and even though I am a big fan of Bests, if you watch Clemson film there is one player who jumps out at you EVERY SINGLE GAME, and that player is spiller. He runs well, he catches well, he blocks well, and he returns kicks and punts incredibly well (something that our team needs desperate help in, because as much as I like Jordy Nelson, he is one of the most timid returners I have ever seen). As far as Taylor Mays goes, why are we talking about picking up a safety who can hit but can't cover, when we already have that exact same player (Bigby). For my money we take Myron Rolle in the 2nd or 3rd round, not only is he explosive and BIG, but hes also an incredibly dedicated and hard working human being who skipped one year of BIG money to make a difference and go to that incredibly school over in Britain (the name of said school eludes me at the moment). Personally I would love this draft 1st round: CJ Spiller or OT (don't necessarily care which one) or CB (Kyle Wilson or Brandon Ghee, who I think will fly up draft boards) 2nd round: If we dont get a Tackle or CB in 1st round we need one here. Im also looking OLB for a replacement for Kampman, Im big on Sergio Kindle and either one of the TCU linebackers. 3rd round: Syd'quan Thompson CB from Cal, incredibly physical corner who competes every play, he is shorter and not a straight line speed guy, but by being physical he re-routes receivers at the line and doesn't let them run their routes, in addition he is always flying around the ball and is the BEST tackling corner to come out of the draft in a few years. Im sorry but im sick and tired of watching Jarret Bush get beat, and then miss the tackle, it's disgusting and pathetic. And finally, possibly as a FA or 7th round draft pick I would choose O'Brian Schofield, the DE/OLB from Wisconsin, this kid is a freak with an incredibly motor who was having a GREAT senior bowl before he tore his acl. I actually watched it on NFL network when it happened and it didn't look good, but hes such a great talent that I think would fit our scheme perfectly as he is undersized for DE in NFL. [/QUOTE]
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