id trade up to grab tavon for geno...chemistry
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I guess we could always go 4-wide/single back Bowe and Baldwin on the outside Austin and DMC in either slot Charles in the backfield Geno Smith under center could be pretty dangerous, keep Austin in motion to avoid the jams and use his speed to keep BOTH safeties back. |
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Does anybody know what he played in college? To me I see Eric as this. A smart, athletic, but not huge Safety. So why are we playing him up close to the line where he either can't cover TEs one on one or once they do catch it, isn't strong enough to keep them from out muscling him. Put that guy at center field, let him use those smarts, play in a zone and go to the ball. |
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If he proves he can stick? Fine. If not? Then he's pretty much just like all of Scott's other picks. |
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I think Geno Smith is a guy that prefers separation over size anyway. smaller,speedy guys who get natural separation in/out of cuts might be better than jump ball type guys. |
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We'd be best to find an actual SS that can play down in the box. |
I disagree with a lot of the slotting in their current mock. If he declares I don't see Sharriff Floyd lasting to the 54th pick.
Xavier Rhodes size also will move him higher than #36, IMO. |
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It's tragic how much talent has been wasted the last 4 years. |
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We've just got to pray the next coach sees this and moves him over to FS. I feel like it will either be that or he will be looked at as a bust in KC. Really do. |
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Obviously, Richardson is a badass, but I liked my Blackmon idea. Oh, and I'll give three cheers for any mock that starts our with Geno Smith. |
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*this statement is based on the assumption that we get someone who actually has a brain for a GM and HC |
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