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if Brian Bortles comes out I would trade a bunch of picks to get him
tired of Choking Romo
1 C.J. Mosley, ISLB, 6'2" #235 Ala
Very athletic, disruptive and playmaking linebacker.
Physical, strong at the point of attack. Great shedding blocks. Good leverage. Excellent athlete with nice speed, body control and explosiveness. Top notch in coverage for a linebacker. Great range. Follows the quarterback’s eyes and is consistently a playmaker on the ball.
I take him because even if Sean Lee can stay healthy he can take Carters place
and can play ISLB or OLB
2 Kenny Ladler, FS, 6' #205 Vanderbilt
we need help there
Kony Ealy, DE, 6-5 #272, Missouri
if he is still there
3 Josh Mauro, DT/DE, 6'6 #285 Stanford
like the kids motor
4 George Uko, DT/DE, 6-3 #275 USC
Possessing an explosive initial burst and impressive acceleration. Complementing his burst, Uko possesses long arms and quick, active hands that he jabs constantly at his opponent. Consistent penetration makes him quite a nuisance
if we go Kony in the 2nd then pick a safety
Tre Boston, FS, 6 #205 North Carolina
one of the most dynamic playmakers on the defensive side of the ball in the 2014 draft. He has the ability to play both safety and corner at the next level. Boston has split time at both spots in 2013.
Boston has the elite ball skills to stick at corner with his deep speed. The instincts are very good as well as the reaction time from backpedal. He also has the athleticism to run with anyone and high points the ball like a proven receiver.
The versatility is a huge plus in his favor as he's started at corner and both safety spots during his Tar Heels career
5 Kevin Norwood, WR, 6-2 #200 Ala
he just makes plays - takes Austin's place
7 Chris Burnette, OG, 6'3 #315 Georgia
Burnette is a great run blocker. On a majority of their run plays, Georgia tells him to ignore the guy in front of him and just zone block anyone he can find in the second level. When he’s asked to do that, he is one of the best run blocking guards you’ll ever see. Burnette is absolutely incredible in the second level, as he has excellent body control and is outstanding at engaging and sustaining blocks in the second level. He can consistently seal off his man, he gets a good initial punch against linebackers in the second level, he has solid lateral quickness, good strength, and functional on field awareness in the second level
Bernie replacement
7 Cornelius Lucas, OT, 6-8 #330
Lucas is a large human being with a naturally wide base and an engulfing wingspan to eat up rushers off the snap. Lucas works hard to gain correct positioning and win with angles, staying balanced and patient with good reaction quickness to trust his eyes and quickly adjust. Really benefits from his aggressive mean streak
Parnells replacement and Doug Free's down the line
7 Tom Savage, QB, 6-3 #230
At 6’3″ he has optimum height and the game tape shows a pro arm with plenty of accuracy to back it up.
tired of Choking Romo
1 C.J. Mosley, ISLB, 6'2" #235 Ala
Very athletic, disruptive and playmaking linebacker.
Physical, strong at the point of attack. Great shedding blocks. Good leverage. Excellent athlete with nice speed, body control and explosiveness. Top notch in coverage for a linebacker. Great range. Follows the quarterback’s eyes and is consistently a playmaker on the ball.
I take him because even if Sean Lee can stay healthy he can take Carters place
and can play ISLB or OLB
2 Kenny Ladler, FS, 6' #205 Vanderbilt
we need help there
Kony Ealy, DE, 6-5 #272, Missouri
if he is still there
3 Josh Mauro, DT/DE, 6'6 #285 Stanford
like the kids motor
4 George Uko, DT/DE, 6-3 #275 USC
Possessing an explosive initial burst and impressive acceleration. Complementing his burst, Uko possesses long arms and quick, active hands that he jabs constantly at his opponent. Consistent penetration makes him quite a nuisance
if we go Kony in the 2nd then pick a safety
Tre Boston, FS, 6 #205 North Carolina
one of the most dynamic playmakers on the defensive side of the ball in the 2014 draft. He has the ability to play both safety and corner at the next level. Boston has split time at both spots in 2013.
Boston has the elite ball skills to stick at corner with his deep speed. The instincts are very good as well as the reaction time from backpedal. He also has the athleticism to run with anyone and high points the ball like a proven receiver.
The versatility is a huge plus in his favor as he's started at corner and both safety spots during his Tar Heels career
5 Kevin Norwood, WR, 6-2 #200 Ala
he just makes plays - takes Austin's place
7 Chris Burnette, OG, 6'3 #315 Georgia
Burnette is a great run blocker. On a majority of their run plays, Georgia tells him to ignore the guy in front of him and just zone block anyone he can find in the second level. When he’s asked to do that, he is one of the best run blocking guards you’ll ever see. Burnette is absolutely incredible in the second level, as he has excellent body control and is outstanding at engaging and sustaining blocks in the second level. He can consistently seal off his man, he gets a good initial punch against linebackers in the second level, he has solid lateral quickness, good strength, and functional on field awareness in the second level
Bernie replacement
7 Cornelius Lucas, OT, 6-8 #330
Lucas is a large human being with a naturally wide base and an engulfing wingspan to eat up rushers off the snap. Lucas works hard to gain correct positioning and win with angles, staying balanced and patient with good reaction quickness to trust his eyes and quickly adjust. Really benefits from his aggressive mean streak
Parnells replacement and Doug Free's down the line
7 Tom Savage, QB, 6-3 #230
At 6’3″ he has optimum height and the game tape shows a pro arm with plenty of accuracy to back it up.
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