EKmane
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With wr's the 40 time is cool, however I think the 10 and 20 yard split is a better indicator of the type of player you want. I love when wr's are explosive off the line.
With wr's the 40 time is cool, however I think the 10 and 20 yard split is a better indicator of the type of player you want. I love when wr's are explosive off the line.
Bingo, if Jenkins and Randle are both available at #30, who would you pick? I would pick Jenkins and hopefully trade up for Criner. This is a pass happy league and you cannot have enough good CB's. Even if the Niners sign Rogers, they still need another CB. I'm hoping they sign a WR through FA.
Especially in this draft - if either Jenkins or Floyd unthinkably falls to our spot we need to take them. Don't think that would happen, so if either falls into the 20's would love to swing a trade.
If we were able to get Jenkins, our 2nd pick would definitely target WR.
In this scenario I'd strongly prefer grabbing either a RB or TE by the 4th round as there will be options in both those spots available (swinging further trades if needed to make it happen). Wouldn't be a bad idea to stockpile another late G to add to competition either.
I agree that the Niners need to add a OG, maybe 3rd/4th round. Snyder did a decent job, but need an upgrade over him and Rachal. If the Saints fail to sign Nicks, he would be a tremendous addition to the Niners.
Charley Casserly | NFL Network
Mock Drafts 2012: Redskins will trade up to snag RG3
Did Casserly forget that Kansas City has Jamaal Charles?
So now we have Wright, Sanu, Jeffery, Blackmon, Randle, and Floyd as all possible 1st round WRs? And after the combine who knows how many WRs will jump into the 1st...
Matt Miller / Bleacher Report:
2012 NFL Mock Draft: Pick-by-Pick Analysis for All 32 Teams | Bleacher Report