NFL Draft
Posted: April 24th, 2009, 10:46 am
With the draft tomorrow, I thought a generic thread is appropriate.
Some thoughts:
1. I think the Lions are crazy if they go with a QB. That team has so many holes that they need to start on the line (either O or D) and build from there. Stafford may well be an excellent NFL QB, but if he's the pick, he's being set up for failure. At one point Ryan Leaf, Tim Couch, Joey Harrington, and Akili Smith were viewed as "can't miss" players. Each of them probably had NFL talent, but they went to BAD teams and that killed their career (Leaf was a head case, so he's the exception; I think Couch could've been really good had he not been destroyed in Cleveland). I know Matt Ryan had huge success last year, but the Falcons weren't as bad the Lions and they made huge free agency pickups to improve the talent surrounding Ryan. The Rams are currently a model for building intelligently. I think they'll be very good for a long time in the coming years, but they're waiting to get a new QB. Lions should take note.
2. If the Lions decide on Stafford, he needs to take whatever they offer and not try and haggle. He's not in a position of power here. If the Lions pass on him, he could drop all the way to SF at #10 and even "low ball" #1 money is better than what he'll get there.
3. Broncos need to avoid the temptation of trading up for Mark Sanchez. That team has such good offensive weapons that Kyle Orton will be just fine for the time being. It needs defense and with two first round picks tomorrow, it has the opportunity to land two impact players for that side of the ball (wasn't that the point of the Cutler trade?). Trading those two picks for a guy who has made 16 college starts is stupid.
4. It won't happen because they need O-line, but I would love the Steelers to be able to get James Laurinaitis. I think he'd be a perfect fit in the middle of their 3-4 and that is their secondary need.
Some thoughts:
1. I think the Lions are crazy if they go with a QB. That team has so many holes that they need to start on the line (either O or D) and build from there. Stafford may well be an excellent NFL QB, but if he's the pick, he's being set up for failure. At one point Ryan Leaf, Tim Couch, Joey Harrington, and Akili Smith were viewed as "can't miss" players. Each of them probably had NFL talent, but they went to BAD teams and that killed their career (Leaf was a head case, so he's the exception; I think Couch could've been really good had he not been destroyed in Cleveland). I know Matt Ryan had huge success last year, but the Falcons weren't as bad the Lions and they made huge free agency pickups to improve the talent surrounding Ryan. The Rams are currently a model for building intelligently. I think they'll be very good for a long time in the coming years, but they're waiting to get a new QB. Lions should take note.
2. If the Lions decide on Stafford, he needs to take whatever they offer and not try and haggle. He's not in a position of power here. If the Lions pass on him, he could drop all the way to SF at #10 and even "low ball" #1 money is better than what he'll get there.
3. Broncos need to avoid the temptation of trading up for Mark Sanchez. That team has such good offensive weapons that Kyle Orton will be just fine for the time being. It needs defense and with two first round picks tomorrow, it has the opportunity to land two impact players for that side of the ball (wasn't that the point of the Cutler trade?). Trading those two picks for a guy who has made 16 college starts is stupid.
4. It won't happen because they need O-line, but I would love the Steelers to be able to get James Laurinaitis. I think he'd be a perfect fit in the middle of their 3-4 and that is their secondary need.