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[ Edited by valrod33 on Feb 8, 2010 at 12:23 PM ]
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krizay
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Trade up for Sam Bradford if he's sitting there at #7.
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LumpiaJeff
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Originally posted by krizay:
Trade up for Sam Bradford if he's sitting there at #7.
A QB that's had major shoulder surgery, accurate but doesn't have a strong arm, and ran a spread in Oklahoma. Doesn't look like much of an upgrade from what we've already got.
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FredFlintstone
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Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by krizay:
Trade up for Sam Bradford if he's sitting there at #7.
A QB that's had major shoulder surgery, accurate but doesn't have a strong arm, and ran a spread in Oklahoma. Doesn't look like much of an upgrade from what we've already got.
couldnt agree more. my choice would be spiller
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YungBird
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Joe Montana
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GMniner805
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Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by krizay:
Trade up for Sam Bradford if he's sitting there at #7.
A QB that's had major shoulder surgery, accurate but doesn't have a strong arm, and ran a spread in Oklahoma. Doesn't look like much of an upgrade from what we've already got.
Well put, not to mention trading up to 7 would be way too costly.
[ Edited by GMniner805 on Feb 8, 2010 at 1:06 PM ]
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DANADA
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a RT
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English
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Originally posted by DANADA:
a RT
..... who is not a project but will be able to start from Day 1
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rivercity
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Since we get 2 round 1 picks, the answer has to be 2 guys, right? My choice: Spiller plus Best Right Tackle Available. But if you're only allowing 1, I'm saying Spiller. He can change some games on ST and in Spread formation right away, then grow into a bigger role down the road.
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miked1978
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He plays LT for that one team but we will use him at RT.
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m_brockalexander
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Originally posted by krizay:
Trade up for Sam Bradford if he's sitting there at #7.
He may still be there at # 13...........
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English
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Originally posted by rivercity:
Since we get 2 round 1 picks, the answer has to be 2 guys, right? My choice: Spiller plus Best Right Tackle Available. But if you're only allowing 1, I'm saying Spiller. He can change some games on ST and in Spread formation right away, then grow into a bigger role down the road.
Kick return. Round 1.
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m_brockalexander
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RT - Brian Bulaga Iowa or Trent Williams Oklahoma
Okung and Davis will be long gone by the time the Niners draft so these are the next best OT's available. Either one can play LT but would be better suited for RT.
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jimbagg
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Picks 1a, 1b and 2 should be able to challenge for a starting position immediately.
The soft spots in the current starting line-up are at RT, RS, S and CB.
Why draft for 2011 when it could be a lock-out year?!
Draft for immediate contribution in 2010.