Who would you draft?

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  1. tlo1507

    tlo1507 Veteran Member

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    Offense- Randle
    Defense- Mingo if he goes to a 3-4 team as OLB I see him as good as D.Ware
     
  2. tlo1507

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    Oh and the steal of the draft Brad Wing
     
  3. geauxtigers45

    geauxtigers45 Founding Member

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    With the first overall pick? haha.

    Sorry, i didnt read the thread right OP.

    If it's between Mo and tyran then it's MO but any tiger....

    In the blindside, it was said that the QB is like paying the mortgage and the LT is the insurance... so

    so I'm going with Mett. Franchise QB to build around.
     
  4. NWtiger

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    MO...safe pick, shut down corner that will strenghten my secondary for years to come.
     
  5. KingEmeritus

    KingEmeritus ofthePoint

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    Mo is the safe pick, but I really think Mingo could end up being the best pro on the whole team.
     
  6. chewie

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    don't get why mett is even being thrown around. he's hardly accomplished anything on the field, let alone anything near the work mo, tyrann, montgomery or taylor have put in. i understand the optimism, but there's no guarantee he'll produce at the collegiate level, let alone the next.
     
  7. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    Claiborne.

    He may be a dynamic kick returner as well and hurt opponents on special teams as well, ala Pat Pete.
     
  8. geauxtigers45

    geauxtigers45 Founding Member

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    I threw his name in simply because of "potiential" haha. I think mett has something we havent seen from a QB in a very long time. He's got a lot of support from the RB department for sure. Plus he's got 4 wash games to really get a good feel. I honestly think he'll be a first round QB when it's all said and done.
     
  9. BostonBengal

    BostonBengal Founding Member

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    Tough, TOUGH choice. Both are exceptional at what they do.

    TM7 makes plays all over--specifically around the line of scrimmage, in blitzes and one offensive players with the ball.

    Mo has the ability to be a lockdown corner and his height gives him a HUGE advantage. He's money making plays when the ball is in the air.

    Having said that, you really can't go wrong with either, but because of TM7's stature and HOW he plays, Mo might offer you a better over-all play on a more consistant level for longer period of time. So the return on your investment in Mo might be greater.

    Shut-down corners like Revis, Champ Bailey and Ty Law before them are extremely rare and they can totally nullify an opponents best WR. So I guess my choice, if I had the choice to make with both available, would be Mo.

    ...but I certainly wouldn't think twice about trading up to grab TM7 right after. ;)
     
  10. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    #99 isn't a guaranteed success at the next level

    D-line in the NFL is a tough transition

    a great and natural cover corner, that's a different story
     

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