guatemalanfan
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Only 2 selected and Washigton signed with the 49ers
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I wanted Gaither, but the Ravens could be the best place for him. He's going to be a Jon Ogden molded player, and so who better to learn from? He also gets to stay in Maryland (was he born there?).
First, where do you get this? Based off one season under Saban who apparently yanked everyone's chain personnel wise (not starting Bell until way too damn late)? Put him in Safety, then Corner, back to Safety, now back to Corner again. From what I hear Allen is a very intelligent person I'm sure he can play mentally.Taking fliers on kids with the lack of mental ability to play, like Jason Allen.
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Taking fliers on kids with the lack of mental ability to play, like Jason Allen, at the expense of the all-important tackle position, puts a low ceiling on this team's growth.
Chargers take Oliver in the 4th.
My guess is Miami narrows the pool of players we want to good character guys. Gaither was a risk, compounded by the lack of a pick already due to Trent Green.
I disagree with this. You wouldn't get a Gaither type talent for a 4th, which is what we should have bid. For an OT starved team, this was a chance worth taking. His baggage didn't seem overwhelming by football player standards. Granted, his lack of functional strength in the running game is problematic, and perhaps that was a major reason for Miami's lack of interest.
Nevertheless, Miami's failure to address the tackle position is a long standing problem for the development of this team and needs to be handled once and for all. Taking fliers on kids with the lack of mental ability to play, like Jason Allen, at the expense of the all-important tackle position, puts a low ceiling on this team's growth.
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So the Chargers drafted Antonio Cromartie and Paul Oliver in back to back seasons. Their secondary is looking good for the future.