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Old 11-12-2010, 12:31 PM   #17
dalmations202
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Is there a young Ray Lewis out there? A can't miss linebacker?
What about a can't miss DE?

If you aren't going to draft a QB, WR nope, TE nope, LT - nope, OLB- nope:

That leaves CB - which you aren't too bad at, ILB, and DE, which get 1st round grades.

Of course any player that is a sure bet at any position is fine.

Stud DE - I can see this.
Stud LB -- a true leader of the defense and playmaker - one to play by Lee next year.

Maybe you move TNew and draft a stud CB...I guess??????

Find a Stud DE though, move Ratliff to DE, and get a huge guy that can hold the middle -- now you are talking. Ware,Ratliff, HUGE NT, Stud DE, Spencer/Butler -- now that is a defensive line.

Finding a Center, RT, and guards is doable, but using some of the draft picks for trading for known veterans makes sense here to me.

I don't know the players available, but with the eye test they could use OL, ILB, DL, Safeties, and a corner or two.

IMO - best player on the team right now -- McBriar (and he isn't as good as he has been).

** Note: If you draft high enough to have the ability to get a franchise QB -- you draft him (every year if needed). Trading off a good QB is easy because lots of teams need one.
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