1st - Carl Davis, DT, Iowa
I like what Crawford brings us with DE/3-tech flexibility, and my hope is anchored by Lawrences last two games. So I go DT here and from write ups, Davis appears to be a potentially disruptive 1-technique. By Golden Cock.
2nd - Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLA
Not a desperate need, but I love the player. I love the versatility it gives us at linebackers. Guy is a baller. Better than his brother, which is saying something. Potentially BPA at this point in the draft.
3rd - Cedric Ogbuehi, OT, Texas A&M
Has some experience playing G as well, giving line flexibility. Walks in better than Parnell.
4th - Ladarius Gunter, CB, Miami
Big corner with long arms. The kind of player Seattle would draft. So I'll take him here, ah thankya very much.
5th - Ray Dew, DE, Georgia
7th - Karlos Williams, RB, FSU
7th - Malcolm Brown, RB, Texas
I like what Crawford brings us with DE/3-tech flexibility, and my hope is anchored by Lawrences last two games. So I go DT here and from write ups, Davis appears to be a potentially disruptive 1-technique. By Golden Cock.
2nd - Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLA
Not a desperate need, but I love the player. I love the versatility it gives us at linebackers. Guy is a baller. Better than his brother, which is saying something. Potentially BPA at this point in the draft.
3rd - Cedric Ogbuehi, OT, Texas A&M
Has some experience playing G as well, giving line flexibility. Walks in better than Parnell.
4th - Ladarius Gunter, CB, Miami
Big corner with long arms. The kind of player Seattle would draft. So I'll take him here, ah thankya very much.
5th - Ray Dew, DE, Georgia
7th - Karlos Williams, RB, FSU
7th - Malcolm Brown, RB, Texas