With a few free - agents and a top
corner draft pick, this team could be playoff caliber and one of the most exciting teams in the league.
Not exact matches
Adding a new D - Coordinator, a couple high
draft picks, Williams (hopefully another
corner), Wilkerson, and our young guys gaining a year of experience should help us field a potentially solid defense.
I want all 3 back and in the
draft I hope we get CJ Moseley or that shut down
corner from Mich State as our
picks not a damn WR.
This is problematic, considering the Pack have to replace three of their top four safeties (second - round
draft pick Josh Jones and nickels Dravious Wright and Niles Clark) and
corner Jack Tocho.
The southeast
corner of the state was no hardball hotbed — until a pair of AAU programs produced six current major league starters, including five first - round
draft picks, in a span of eight years
Thus, Houston was backed into a tight
corner, relying on other teams to come through with the
draft picks and young assets necessary to convince everyone involved.
10: R1P10 OT MIKE MCGLINCHEY NOTRE DAME — best OT in the
draft and we need a future franchise LT. this is the guy 41: R2P9 TE DALLAS GOEDERT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE — major offensive weapon, we trade / release Cook 75: R3P11 DL B.J. HILL NC STATE — True 3 - tech was part of one of the best DT tandems in college football 110: R4P10 CB QUENTON MEEKS STANFORD — technically sound outside cornerback with good size and strength 159: R5P22 LB MICAH KISER VIRGINIA — instincts, hustle, powerful tackler, one of most productive linebackers in the country 173: R5P36 P MICHAEL DICKSON TEXAS — best punter to come out of college in a decade or more, oh and drama - free 185: R6P11 CB CHRISTIAN CAMPBELL PENN STATE — long
corner with good burst, is raw but can play ST to start 212: R6P38 WR JESTER WEAH PITTSBURGH — love this guy, 6» 3 and can fly, true deep threat WR 216: R6P42 EDGE MARCELL FRAZIER MISSOURI — hard - charging defensive end who wins with skill and motor 217: R6P43 WR ANTONIO CALLAWAY FLORIDA — if he had stayed out of trouble, he'd be a second round
pick 228: R7P10 RB RYAN NALL OREGON STATE — Biggest sleeper in the entire
draft.
However, with a loaded
draft for defensive backs looming in April, it may make sense for New England to part ways with its homegrown shutdown
corner in exchange for
picks this spring.
This year's
draft will be a great example, as its is likely that four quarterbacks will be selected in the top five
picks while stronger prospects like Georgia linebacker Roquan Smith and Ohio State
corner Denzel Ward will fall to the tail end of the top 10.
Fangio thinks they do the job so there is no need to burn your 1st round
pick on someone who will be depth especially in a
draft which is supposed to be filled with quality players at the
corner position.