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Tdog21Skins
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I am really hoping that he enters the NFL draft I want him
I am really hoping that he enters the NFL draft I want him
Is Moses going to even be ready? He has that Lisfranc foot injury, yeah maybe he can shift to Guard when he's ready
there appears to be about 4-5 good OT prospects
With a top ten pick (likely top five actually) You better be able to draft some one who is more than simply GOOD.
hair split much ? geez we dont know how these guys will shake out for quite some time now so good is appropriate for now
Sorry bro, but with top ten or better draft position.... the expectation is usually some where just shy of elite.
if we stay there but geez have you researched a draft pick yet ? i said good for now until the process has played out
Really?? You are going to debate the logic that IF we pick a player in the top ten, irrespective of position, that player should not be expected to be boarder line elite at his position??
why do we waste time on stupidity ?
i said there are 4-5 good prospects at OT i didnt mention when we would draft them , i didnt mention shit other then there are 4-5 good prospects in the draft
we should pick an elite player there but all i damn said was there are 4-5 good OT's prospects
its early in the damn process
stop hair splitting or maybe hair splitting isnt the right word , stop reading shit into something that isnt there
Skinsdad.. .the assumption has been that our first pick should go towards O-line. You of all people have been shouting to the rafters to any one who will listen that we have GOT to improve the o-line.
Now as it stands right now we have a top five pick. You can not assume we will trade out of the pick. Also many assumed Moses was a GOOD OT prospect. So as i said dude, if we make the pick from where we currently sit, or even a few spots down but still in the top ten, the logic has got to be the player better be hella more than just good.
Skinsdad... Marines work off the information at hand and the only assumption we tend to make is that no matter how well planned something is, its bound to screw up at some point. So what we know is, we have a top ten pick. We know that you, the pope and every person with any idea of what NFL stands for screams the Skins need O-line. So while I dont assume we will take a lineman in the top ten no matter what, its LOGICAL to expect that if we do take an o-lineman (or any other position) with our first pick, and its in the top 10-15 picks, he had better be more than just good.