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If Albert was really a top-10 tackle, teams would dump a 2nd for him. The market is clearly indicating they don't think he's all that.
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Outside of the first pick, the rest is mostly depth. |
Hard to get excited about using the first pick of the draft on a "solid" lineman.
I'd rather take a risky QB project with great upside than a "solid" lineman. Yeah we can get a risky QB in round 2 or 3 (if we had a round 2 pick), but you can pick a solid lineman there too (like Stephenson). |
A rookie wants to " help the team"? Shocking.
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Or are you still in denial about Albert being a little bitch and getting shipped out? |
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Versus a starting RT/LT. Think, Pat. It's not that hard to understand why Geno is a much sexier and (it can be argued) smarter pick |
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Teams win Super Bowls with elite QBs while also putting pressure on the other team's elite QB. There's a pretty good article about what new concepts in quick-pass spread systems and option reads are doing to the importance of the position http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/91...-espn-magazine |
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