Passing up Prince could have been a mistake. You expect Quinn to play OLB?? IMO, Quinn is a much better fit for a 4-3 team at DE. I haven't heard any word Harbaugh was going back to a 4-3.
Yeah, I'm not sure why he would. He brought Fangio with him to SF. It would be bizarre if they went 4-3.
Amukamara to the Niners does make a lot of sense, but Robert Quinn is a top tier prospect too. I think Quinn has the ability to play in multiple schemes. Harbaugh brought Vic Fangio with him from Stanford. They'll keep running a 3-4.
JAX select Brooks Reed DE Just to explain my selection a bit - Reed is on the rise, he is a player with a lot of upside and whilst it may be a bit early for him Jax have shown with selections such as Tyson Alualu that they are not scared to "reach" if they think it the player they want)
Gotta make it a priority to keep Vick healthy. The luxury of Kolb won't be around forever. Once other teams began overloading, a lot of people's December Super Bowl pick started looking vulnerable. I recognize the need for secondary help, but an upgrade at RT for a southpaw QB is tantamount to the teams short and long term success.
26) Ravens select Jimmy Smith CB Colorado Ravens weakest points overall were in the secondary, and pure speed at the WR position. the speedster WR I have in mind is a reach here, so I went with the top CB left on the board, Jimmy Smith.
I literally 15 seconds after you submitted pouncey, had gone ahead to select him for Seattle myself. Glad you did though, because I wanted to go Smith for the Ravens. I think he really fits what they want to do defensively. I don't envy Seattle at all. Their draft position sucks for their needs. They need a future QB, drafting to late to get a good one. They could use a DT but Liuget and Wilkerson are long gone. They could use a tackle opposite Okung, but Solder and Carimi are gone... So they will imo likely end up reaching for their QB of choice (Locker? Ponder?) when nothing they need is left on the board...