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Allen Robinson and Kyle Pitts. If somehow they can nab both of these guys, I'd say there's potential for a SB run.
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TGW wrote:Allen Robinson and Kyle Pitts. If somehow they can nab both of these guys, I'd say there's potential for a SB run.
I’d love that. But I don’t see any way Pitts drops to 19
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I'm definitely for signing a top-flight WR like Allen Robinson, and I know we need to focus on offense, but I'd lovel to get Zaven Collins- the big LBer from Tulsa. Looks like we could even trade down about 10 spots to get him. 6'4 and somewhere between 240 and 260 - and had the best pass defense rating for a LBer in years. He also won the Bronco Nagurski Award for college DPOY. Dude's an impact player with tremendous versatility and size. I don't get why he's not rated a top 10 player, but every mock I saw has him either late 1st or early 2nd.
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Ruzious wrote:I'm definitely for signing a top-flight WR like Allen Robinson, and I know we need to focus on offense, but I'd lovel to get Zaven Collins- the big LBer from Tulsa. Looks like we could even trade down about 10 spots to get him. 6'4 and somewhere between 240 and 260 - and had the best pass defense rating for a LBer in years. He also won the Bronco Nagurski Award for college DPOY. Dude's an impact player with tremendous versatility and size. I don't get why he's not rated a top 10 player, but every mock I saw has him either late 1st or early 2nd.
Word. I think he fits need and draft position really well.
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So from what I’m reading it sounds like we’re just saying screw Kyle Smith and what he’s built here?
That’s a bad decision.
That’s a bad decision.
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WashWiz54 wrote:So from what I’m reading it sounds like we’re just saying screw Kyle Smith and what he’s built here?
That’s a bad decision.
Until we get a decent owner, we'll continue to make inexplicably poor decisions like this.
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long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Ruzious wrote:I'm definitely for signing a top-flight WR like Allen Robinson, and I know we need to focus on offense, but I'd lovel to get Zaven Collins- the big LBer from Tulsa. Looks like we could even trade down about 10 spots to get him. 6'4 and somewhere between 240 and 260 - and had the best pass defense rating for a LBer in years. He also won the Bronco Nagurski Award for college DPOY. Dude's an impact player with tremendous versatility and size. I don't get why he's not rated a top 10 player, but every mock I saw has him either late 1st or early 2nd.
Word. I think he fits need and draft position really well.
I guess he's not rated higher because people are comparing him to 34 OLBers who rush the passer, and he got only 4 sacks, but that's not how Washington would use him - playing primarily a 43 defense. He'd be playing any of the 3 LBer positions - and playing much more coverage than blitzing.
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Ruzious wrote:WashWiz54 wrote:So from what I’m reading it sounds like we’re just saying screw Kyle Smith and what he’s built here?
That’s a bad decision.
Until we get a decent owner, we'll continue to make inexplicably poor decisions like this.
Don't blame Dan for this one.
This is 100% Ron.
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Wizardspride wrote:Ruzious wrote:WashWiz54 wrote:So from what I’m reading it sounds like we’re just saying screw Kyle Smith and what he’s built here?
That’s a bad decision.
Until we get a decent owner, we'll continue to make inexplicably poor decisions like this.
Don't blame Dan for this one.
This is 100% Ron.
Who gave Ron the power? Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I think it never makes sense to give the coach the power to choose the GM.
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