Official 2013 Draft Thread
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Beast. And no better last name in the draft. R A M B O
How he lasted to the 191st pick is beyond me.
I think this is the end for Gomes and Bernstine. Doughty is the kind of guy you keep around just in case.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMt4Y9Nt5bA
How he lasted to the 191st pick is beyond me.
I think this is the end for Gomes and Bernstine. Doughty is the kind of guy you keep around just in case.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMt4Y9Nt5bA
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RAMBO 1st BLOOD was a FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICAN. Great pick in the 6th.
David Amerson
Phillip Thomas
Bacarri Rambo
The future of the B & G secondary. These guys have a combined 40 interceptions in just the last 2 seasons.
Rambo & Thomas were first team All American safeties.
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David Amerson
Phillip Thomas
Bacarri Rambo
The future of the B & G secondary. These guys have a combined 40 interceptions in just the last 2 seasons.
Rambo & Thomas were first team All American safeties.
HAIL
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Love this pick.
I really feel good about Shanny "staying with his board" and not reaching for need. I feel like every pick so far can make the team. The Josh Wilson restructure was also perfectly timed.
DarthMonk wrote:We are apparently interested in this guy:
The Sideline View's Lance Zierlein reports Georgia S Bacarri Rambo dealt with a hamstring injury throughout Senior Bowl week.
Zierlein wondered earlier in the week if Rambo was hurt after the Georgia safety was late to close and appeared to favor an injury. Rambo is usually quite agile, especially at a center field, ball hawking spot. He might be a third- to fifth-round option in April.
Source: Lance Zierlein on Twitter
There is a "weed" issue. Here is a decent write-up:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1535 ... arri-rambo
I really feel good about Shanny "staying with his board" and not reaching for need. I feel like every pick so far can make the team. The Josh Wilson restructure was also perfectly timed.
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Lol, I've been wanting Jordan poyer since the third round, so I obviously don't know what the hell i'm talking about. But I still hope he drops to us in the seventh. I really don't understand why he's still available. I know he's limited and didn't have great numbers at the combine, but I've seen him play and hes got game. better than a sixth rounder for sure
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DarthMonk wrote:I really feel good about Shanny "staying with his board" and not reaching for need. I feel like every pick so far can make the team. The Josh Wilson restructure was also perfectly timed.
Same here. It's a little nerve racking to witness it happening real time, but in retrospect it's something to admire. Not only did we get the players we were targeting anyway, but in the meantime we picked up a few value picks with lots of upside. Not every player is going to work out but I feel like Shanahan has maximized our chances of getting more than one or two "hits."
Irn-Bru wrote:DarthMonk wrote:I really feel good about Shanny "staying with his board" and not reaching for need. I feel like every pick so far can make the team. The Josh Wilson restructure was also perfectly timed.
Same here. It's a little nerve racking to witness it happening real time, but in retrospect it's something to admire. Not only did we get the players we were targeting anyway, but in the meantime we picked up a few value picks with lots of upside. Not every player is going to work out but I feel like Shanahan has maximized our chances of getting more than one or two "hits."
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Irn-Bru wrote:Not only did we get the players we were targeting anyway, but in the meantime we picked up a few value picks with lots of upside.
Agreed. I was flipping back-n-forth between the Network and ESPN and Mike Mayock, Charles Davis and Todd McShay all said they really liked the pick of Brandon Jenkins and all said he was 'great value' for the Skins in the 5th with a huge upside.
I remember when the Skins drafted a LB out of LSU in the 4th round and sat him for a year while Haslett and Lou Spanos coached him up. Many Skins fans had written him off as a bust until he showed up a year later wreaking havoc all over the place. Now, Perry Riley is a stud in Haslett's defense and Skins fans couldn't be happier. I see the same thing happening with Jenkins. IMO, you can't have enough solid pass-rushing LB's in a 3-4 scheme, especially if you happen to lose one for a while with an injury.
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Countertrey wrote:Are they thinking Helu is permanently damaged?
To be honest, I don't think so. Although no one truly knows for sure at this point, but Helu recently said he's almost fully healthy after the surgery that repaired the cartilage damage in his left toe that had gone previously undiscovered. Helu said he'll be 100% by the start of OTA's in May.
So I think the selection of Thompson could make Evan Royster as the odd man out. I could see us going with Morris, Helu and Thompson. Helu is a true 4.4 speed guy with good receiving ability out of the backfield. Thompson appears to be in a similar mold.
Not to take anything away from Morris' accomplishments last year, but some of the holes our o-line opened up for him were huge. And while Morris was incredible with his vision and breaking tackles all over the place, I always wondered what a RB with impressive speed could have done in that offense last year with such big running lanes. So if Helu can finally return to full health, having Helu and Thompson as true 4.4 speed guys could provide a nice change of pace for the bruising style of running Morris brings.