Why the hell would we go to the draft with QB OLB and WR on our mind when we're supposed to be going to the draft with QB OL and OLB on our mind? Erroneous need and I'm getting sick of reading 20 people saying it on here.
Lmao!! I did not mean to right WR. That was supposed to be OL My mistake. I even just bitched at someone in another thread who was saying we should take Cooper or White at 6.
all these defensive back signings but do we have anyone to cover a te yet? with gronk, cameron, and maybe clay moving to buf, this is still an old issue that could rear its ugly head in '15.
On Mike & Mike this morning they said Bowles ran the Dime package 120 times more than the next closest team. These DBs are going to get put to good use. Milliner is STILL going to get his playing time.
More erroneous needs. Ivory and Powell are a fine tandem. However, good value can be had on RB in the third so I'd look to add RB there after going QB/OLB in the first presumably followed by OL in the 2nd in most scenarios.
A guy like Yeldon from Alabama or Cobb from Minnesota in the 3rd would be ideal IMO. Need to address OLB and OL in the first 2 rounds.
If there is a home run hitter as a RB, particularly one who catches passes out of the backfield, you target him. But at this stage you can make the case that they take BPA.
You complained about the secondary last year ad infinitum and now you have on paper a real good one. So shut up already and give them "the love."
Hopefully Bowles watches the Antonio Allen vs Gronk/Graham/Gonzalez tapes from 2013. Dude can't play corner or roam the field but he was built to take on tight ends 1 on 1 (right size and speed, he's a hybrid linebacker/safety just like tight ends are hybrid receivers)
We have no speed back to speak of. So it's hardly an erroneous need. Powell is good to spell ivory but that's all. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
From what Chargers people are saying Gilchrist is a monster against the run but a huge liability in coverage.