1. J. Long OT Mich.--Check my old posts, I've been lobbying for Jake for awhile now...:up:
2a. Q. Groves OLB Auburn or Cason CB -- which ever is available. Though it's one of our biggest needs IMO, I'm not real thrilled with the CB's coming out this year or else I would definitely take one here.
2b. S. Crable DE/OLB Mich.----Sorry umpalu!:D We could go with Henne here if he's still around, sorry again :), though I doubt he will be and I think it's more important to beef up the D here.
3. Marcus Harrison DT from Arkansas---I know he has some character issues, but I think he has a lot of upside and potential IF Parcell's & co. feel they can get the best out of him. He plays mean and seems pretty tough and is really big. Good fit for the 3/4 D, and I like SEC D guys.
4. Brad Cottam TE from Tenn.---I love his upside and potential, as a blocker and especially as a good red zone threat. A good, big TE can really help a rookie QB.
6a. Kelvin Smith RB from central Florida.
6b. J. Greco OG from Toledo or Jeremy Zuttah the OL from Rutgers. Hopefully one is still around.
7a. Eric Ainge QB Tenn. It's iffy, but if he can be coached right, I think he could have a style that could possibly translate well to the NFL. IMO.
7b. Shawn Murphy OL Utah st.
Obviously, some of the later picks might not be there, but anythings possible. The first several picks are the ones I've thought about more, and this is obviously assuming we make no trades....:up:
2a. Q. Groves OLB Auburn or Cason CB -- which ever is available. Though it's one of our biggest needs IMO, I'm not real thrilled with the CB's coming out this year or else I would definitely take one here.
2b. S. Crable DE/OLB Mich.----Sorry umpalu!:D We could go with Henne here if he's still around, sorry again :), though I doubt he will be and I think it's more important to beef up the D here.
3. Marcus Harrison DT from Arkansas---I know he has some character issues, but I think he has a lot of upside and potential IF Parcell's & co. feel they can get the best out of him. He plays mean and seems pretty tough and is really big. Good fit for the 3/4 D, and I like SEC D guys.
4. Brad Cottam TE from Tenn.---I love his upside and potential, as a blocker and especially as a good red zone threat. A good, big TE can really help a rookie QB.
6a. Kelvin Smith RB from central Florida.
6b. J. Greco OG from Toledo or Jeremy Zuttah the OL from Rutgers. Hopefully one is still around.
7a. Eric Ainge QB Tenn. It's iffy, but if he can be coached right, I think he could have a style that could possibly translate well to the NFL. IMO.
7b. Shawn Murphy OL Utah st.
Obviously, some of the later picks might not be there, but anythings possible. The first several picks are the ones I've thought about more, and this is obviously assuming we make no trades....:up: