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if it's true...

I would rank the talent in this draft as follows...

1. Ndamukong Suh-DT-Nebraska
2. Eric Berry-S-Nebraska
3. Gerald McCoy-DT-Oklahoma
4. Dez Bryant-WR-Oklahoma State
5. CJ Spiller-RB-Clemson
6. Russell Okung-OT-Oklahoma State
7. Brandon Spikes-ILB-Florida
8. Jermaine Gresham-TE-Oklahoma
9. Derrick Morgan-DE/OLB-Georgia Tech
10. Rolando McClain-ILB-Alabama
11. Jimmy Clausen-QB-Notre Dame
12. Dan Williams-NT-Tennessee
13. Sam Bradford-QB-Oklahoma
14. Earl Thomas-S-Texas
15. Bruce Campbell-OT-Maryland

I think Dez Bryant is a real possibility where we stand...I wish Jake Locker would declare b/c that would help his chances of falling to us

Im curious what role you would see Jake Locker having in Miami. I love the guy, have since he was a freshman and got little to no pub. But hes still very raw as a passer, and still more of an athlete playing qb than a qb. You could almost make a case for him to move to wr given his size/speed. I believe he runs 4.4
 
Jake Locker is going to be a very good Quarterback for someone but not for the Dolphins. The Dolphins are set with Chad Henne as well they should be. Best young QB in the game. I see Locker flourishing in a West-Coast Offense.
 
Jake Locker is going to be a very good Quarterback for someone but not for the Dolphins. The Dolphins are set with Chad Henne as well they should be. Best young QB in the game. I see Locker flourishing in a West-Coast Offense.

Based on? I watch alot of Huskie games, and accuracy certainly isnt his strong point at this time.
 
The problem with todays' fan is that they cannot practice any form of patience. If someone isn't good for a season or two than they already call them a bust. People on these boards have been calling for Sparano and Henne's heads already. Everyone wants results immeditaly and should that not happen than we are quick to rush them out of here. Not every draft pick or player can be a superstar; the first rounders get the grunt of the heat. I am not saying it is unjustified I am just saying it all has to do with patience. A lot of people on these boards seem to forget just two seasons ago we were where the Rams are now. Since than we have had a division title and this season we are still in the playoff chase (even though it's as a longshot) and it's the last week of the season. Our team is being built to win in 2010/2011 and while it would be nice to make the playoffs every year it is not feasable.
 
I find it crazy that I still believe Ted Ginn could be effective in our Offense in some capacity. Yesterday was one of Ginn's strongest performances as a receiver since being drafted here. Could Ginn emerge as a dangerous #2? If so we are are farther along than we think. Bess, Camarillo, Hartline, and Ginn accompanied by a true #1 would give us a lethal Wide Receiver core. A legitimate #1 receiver and a Tight End is all we are missing in terms of offense. The grunt of the work is on defense with nise Tackle, Inside Linebacker, and Outside Linebacker being the major areas of need. Drafting a McClain or Spikes would allow one of them to start with Channing Crowder who has played some good football in 2009. He was sorely missed against the Texans yesterday. Ayodele and Torbor need to be cut. We have something in Cameron Wake as a pass rushing specialist but need someone to be an every down Outside Linebacker. I am keen on locking up Jason Taylor for another year and I don't think cutting Joey Porter on a no-cap season makes sense. I think you keep Wake, Porter, and JT in the rotation and make signing Shawn Merriman your #1 priority in the off-season.

I played with " Lights Out" at Maryland and the guy is so athletic and quick it's not funny. Him and Kevin Eli who played opposite of Merriman used to kick my a$$ on a daily basis. I know Shawn has had his fair share of off-field drama but the guy is a superstar on defense. If we could someone land Merriman and Casey Hampton I think we are a Super Bowl team after we draft a #1 receiver. Merriman should be our #1 priority b.c from what I have heard he is as good as gone in San Diego. I also know Parcells was very keen on him coming out of Maryland in 2005 but opted for Demarcus Ware instead, It was the right move but there is no question in my mind that Shawn Merriman is a Top 5 3-4 Outside Linebacker in this league
 
I like Lockers' ability to throw on the run. He is not the most accurate passer but his arm and legs are weapons. I think that the Rams would take him #1 if he did declare. Luckily for them he won't and they get Suh.
 
I like Lockers' ability to throw on the run. He is not the most accurate passer but his arm and legs are weapons. I think that the Rams would take him #1 if he did declare. Luckily for them he won't and they get Suh.

So then you basically agree with me then. At this point his qb play hasnt quite caught up with his athletic ability. I love watching the guy play, but is he really any better at this point than say Tyler Thigpen?
 
Oh Yeah. I think this years' QB crop and next years' aren't that solid. Ryan Mallett oozes inconsistent, Locker has to develop some accuracy, and after that I am just not that impressed. Jacory Harris is the guy who I see developing into a serious weapon so next season will be crucial for him
 
A legitimate #1 receiver and a Tight End is all we are missing in terms of offense.

i'm not sure. i'm feeling more and more uneasy about our RBs. if everyone is healthy, that's one of our strongest positions, but i don't know. something doesn't feel right. this is a young man's position, but our young guys are unproven and our proven guys aren't "young" for a RB.
 
I want to start by saying I don't think Locker is declaring. Even if he did, I don't think he'd be the number 1 pick. The Rams have invested a lot of picks over the last two years on the defensive line so I doubt it'd be Suh. It's gotta be QB and with Sam Bradford and Jimmy Claussen available, I don't think they pass on both to take Locker.
 
I think next year's QBs could be a bumper crop. Jake Locker just needs to develop more consistency. I don't see anything inherently wrong with his ability to throw accurately. He and Ryan Mallett both still have an opportunity to head into the next year and develop more consistency in their mechanics, in their game. What you like about Locker is that with the new coaching at Washington, he's really taken to a pro style like a fish in water, and he goes out there and looks like a pro. He makes pro decisions. He throws a pro ball. He has the makings of pro accuracy. He handles pressure. The game he had against LSU might not look like much on paper, but throw for throw, that was a pro quarterback sitting under center. Experience will help him tremendously. And I think Ryan Mallett has loads of potential, he plays games that are so different from what I had seen earlier in his career. Watch his performance against Troy some time. Troy fields some athletes on their defense but he picked them apart, while still under pressure from Sheffield and Lang, who hit him pretty often. He has that fearless ability to step into a throw and make his mark to a pinpoint while about to take a vicious shot. He sees the field well.

Then you have Christian Ponder, who I honestly believe might be better than both of those guys. He is an excellent quarterback with pro written all over him.

Andy Dalton bears watching, he has really led that TCU team to something special, he's got a good arm, accuracy and he's got some size, but the leadership stands out the most. Greg McElroy really started to step up at the end of this year, and I would be on a serious lookout for him. I'm interested in seeing how he handles this championship game and when he comes back for another year, I wouldn't be surprised if he rockets up the boards. Ben Chappell of Indiana bears watching. He's got size, an arm, and he takes wicked hits in that offense but keeps bouncing back. He doesn't have the talent around him to compete with the defenses he plays against on a regular basis, but he keeps firing back at them.

And as I've been discussing with Simon, what stands out most about this draft season are the players that won't even be available to draft until next year. Some of the best players in the country aren't even draft eligible. Guys like Jonathan Baldwin, Julio Jones, Michael Floyd, A.J. Green, Mark Ingram, Dion Lewis, DaQuan Bowers, Robert Quinn, Patrick Peterson, Luke Kuechly...

Where I'm going with this is, there are some QBs that fit into this category as well. Perhaps the best QB in the country, bar none, is Andrew Luck. He's a redshirt freshman this year, and he'll be a redshirt sophomore next year. After the 2010 season, he may come to face some tough decisions. He'll have seen what staying in for another year cost Sam Bradford. By that time, I think Jim Harbaugh could also leave for greener pastures (if he doesn't this year). He'll be draft eligible because he'll be three years out of high school, and he could come out just as Sam Bradford probably should have a year ago.

Another guy to keep an eye on there would be Blaine Gabbert, who is a physical specimen, though none of the scouts will particularly like the system he runs in Missouri.
 
4. Dez Bryant or no Dez Bryant, there's somewhat of a chance to get something done at that position in the free agent period as well. While it seems doubtful Miles Austin or Vincent Jackson would make it out as free agents, IMO Antonio Bryant would be an excellent addition. Also, we *know* that this staff have a high opinion of Braylon Edwards. We know this because at draft time they came very close to pulling the trigger on a trade that would have sent Ronnie Brown to Cleveland for Braylon Edwards straight up. They shelved that trade, never re-visited, and Edwards had a chance to potentially kill us twice this year. If the Jets don't get him locked up...watch out. Miami has the QB that took Braylon Edwards to the BCS Championship Game as a mere freshman. There has to be some draw for him down here.

Very interesting point. Braylon Edwards only has 3 drops this season compared to an astonishing 19 last season. If Edwards isn't extended before the post season, would he be considred a RFA or UFA if no new CBA gets completed?

As for the thread poll, I voted for McClain.
 
c'mon people be real berry is a top 5 pick, he will not be there, you go after the bpa at the position we need the most ilb, or wr, nt we could get in day 2
 
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