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  1. Worst post of the day and a poor attempt at rationalization. He wasn't the problem. He actually was a pretty good corner. Maybe if they re-signed him duriung the season, they could have used the pick on an ILB, OLB, DE, C, LT, or TE. Instead we draft another DB early. :wallbash:

     

    He and McGee are on the wrong side of 30. I'd love to get D-flo back but we are "rebuilding" and CB was a "need" with the way Dick picked and just guys getting older.

  2. My hopes for RD2, in this order:

    Martez Wilson ILB

    Kelvin Sheppard ILB

    Mason Foster OLB

    Akeem Ayers OLB

    Kyle Rudolph TE

    Marcus Gilbert OT

    Colin Kaepernick QB

    Christian Ponder QB--Vikings

     

    Sheppard in R2? No. I really like him but he'll be there in R3 and maybr R4.

  3. 2006a : DT Haloti Ngata (Huge DT with great agi. was a easy pick imo)

    2006b : C Nick Mangold (As a buckeye fan still hate seeing him not in a Bills uni)

    2007 : ILB Lawrence Timmons (Had him as #2 ILB behind P.Willis)

    2008 : CB Leodis McKelvin (Thought he have the stuff to be a lockdown CB)

    2009 : DE/OLB Brian Orakpo (Was another easy pick for us but nope)

    2009 : C Eric Wood (Good pick)

    2010 : OT Bryan Bulaga (Top notch LT? Maybe not. All-pro RT, I think so)

  4. Guys I'd look at hard

     

    East Roster

    99 Marvin Austin DT North Carolina

    51 Akem Dent ILB Georgia

    17 Patrick Devlin QB Delaware

    7 Jermale Hines SS Ohio State

    83 Cliff Matthews DE/OLB South Carolina

    49 Bruce Miller DE/OLB UCF

    5 Tyrod Taylor QB Virginia Tech (Mobile kinda guy who Gailey likes)

    15 Josh Thomas CB Buffalo (Local kid)

    80 Terrence Toliver WR LSU

    21 Demarcus Van Dyke CB Miami

    6 Lawrence Wilson ILB Connecticut

     

    West Roster

    88 Brandon Bair DT/DE Oregon

    78 Joseph Barksdale OT/OG LSU

    80 Armon Binns WR Cincinnati

    44 Ricky Elmore DE/OLB Arizona

    10 Nathan Enderle QB Idaho

    78 Adam Grant OT Arizona

    23 Jeron Johnson SS Boise State

    1 Jerrod Johnson QB Texas A&M (Mobile kinda guy who Gailey likes)

    36 Karl Klug DE Iowa

    60 Alex Linnenkohl C Oregon State

    23 Jeffrey Maehl WR Oregon

    55 Dontay Moch OLB Nevada

    16 Scott Tolzien QB Wisconsin

  5. Baltimore Ravens (2003–2004)

    (Linebackers coach)

    San Francisco 49ers (2005–2008)

    (Assistant head coach/Linebackers coach)

    San Francisco 49ers (2008)

    (Interim head coach)

    San Francisco 49ers (2009–2010)

    (Head coach)

  6. he is a 43 DE not a 34 DE or OLB. we just drafted a bunch of guys to play 34 (Troup R2, Carrington R3, Moats R6, Batten R6) so we are not going to throw away all those picks and move back to a 43. yes i know we play some 43 but with some FA this year and a few draft picks we can make the move to 34 for real next year.

  7. Go to HERE for full story.

    Stories of the Season: Kyle Williams

    December 13th, 2010 | Author: Sam Monson

    “Ndamukong Suh is the best defensive tackle in pro football.”

     

    That was the claim made by Tim Ryan on Sunday, shortly before Suh was fairly comprehensively handled by the Chicago Bears, owners of one of the league’s poorest offensive lines.

     

    Or maybe you’re a Sunday Night Football kind of guy: “If there’s a better defensive tackle in the NFL, I don’t know who he is,” Cris Collinsworth said of Haloti Ngata. To be fair, Ngata had an excellent game, handing Rookie of the Year candidate Maurkice Pouncey a comprehensive thrashing.

     

    But the best defensive tackle in pro football this year has taken an already strong game to a new level, and he plies his trade in the barren outpost of Buffalo on one of the worst defenses in pro football.

     

    Get to know Kyle Williams.

     

    It’s completely possible that you have not even heard of Kyle Williams, and it’s tough to get noticed when your team is stringing together losses while those around you on D continue to flounder. Williams hasn’t even been the best defensive tackle with his surname over the past couple of seasons — that honor goes to Minnesota’s Kevin, who has been just a hair better than Kyle on the whole since we started tracking games in 2008.

     

    But Kevin Williams is likely going to wind up in the Hall of Fame, while Kyle Williams might not even go to the Pro Bowl this year despite being an absolute force.

     

    If you’re a long-standing Pro Football Focus user you’ll be familiar with Williams, and how highly we think of him. He’s our leader in the race for Defensive Player of the Year through the three-quarter point of the season, although he’ll surely not even get a vote when the balloting comes to bear.

     

    We have a soft spot for players that consistently do their job well, especially when that job is the less glamorous part of the game, the part that won’t show up in sack statistics, or interceptions.

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