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I think I would want someone you dont have on the poll.
But none of the LBs available can fill the hole at WILL adequately and I think they are too high on Brown and Davis to burn another early pick on a rush linebacker.
Also Colt McCoy should still be on the board according to this.
I think the options in the poll fail, tbh.
Did you have a problem drafting Beanie to split plays with Hightower? If not how is that any different than drafting Cody to split plays with other DTs?
You just failed to read the rules
I read the rules and still goofed up.You just failed to read the rules
Vlad Ducasse. He just SCREAMS prototypical Russ Grimm lineman.
And I think he projects as a tackle.
I'd say just add the 'other' option to the polls still so someone can choose another guy who is ranked lower, but who they feel the team would draft there. For my money, in this scenario, I have zero doubt in my mind that we'd draft Sean Lee.
I was going to put the other option but I thought it would muddle things up. Once you get outside of the first round and you don't do a pick by pick poll leading up to your pick there are so many variables that you could go with that eventually a player could win with just 3 or 4 votes. You would have 50 people voting for 15 different players. Which would be even less of a majority then it will be right now, which isn't any good either.
Probably way to many variables for a poll like this one.
Wow, they obviously don't think very highly of Sean Lee.
Sean Lee
...isn't in the poll.
Exactly!For my money, in this scenario, I have zero doubt in my mind that we'd draft Sean Lee.
Exactly!
If he is still available, which according to the board being used for this thread (post #14) he is, the pick is Sean Lee. I don't care where he is ranked. If the Cardinals don't take an ILB in the first (according to the exercise we take Cody @ #26), then they take one here. Sean Lee can fill the role and start from day one.
Joe you might want to acknowledge who gets the most votes, AND who got the most votes in THE MOST VOTED POSITION for this pick.
Another pole could also consider, who would be the pick if for example the 1st pick would be a LB, or simply someone OTHER than Cody. Because if this is trying to predict how the draft may turn out, we really have no idea of how it will be.
The premise of picking the 2nd pick, should really not inclued the premise of the boards choice for the #1.
Graham, a former Hurricanes basketball player for Frank Haith, is one of the more intriguing prospects in the NFL draft and might be the biggest reach on this list according to many.
It’s safe to say his dream became a reality as he’s one of the fastest-rising tight-end prospects in the nation. With Graham’s speed, (4.53), size, athleticism, 39-inch vertical and passion to learn, many teams will target him simply on his measurable chart alone.
Descriptions of his game being “fluid” are impressive considering he hadn’t even played organized football since his freshman year—of high school.
Jimmy Graham, U of Miami, TE. Fastest rising reach player in the draft. They loved him at the combine and drooled over him at Miami Pro Day.
6'6" 260 lbs. 4.51 39" vertical, bench 25, etc., etc. fluid catcher. Played one year of NCAA football.