I want OJ Howard or Barnett as my #1 and #2 preferences, but I wouldn't get upset if we drafted someone else like one of the WRs or Lamp. I think trading down is my biggest preference.
As for who I don't want, here's what I posted in the ravens thread:
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Cam Robinson: if they're drafting him to play RT, then I do not want him, since Alex Lewis really needs to play RT since he's an average LG, in which case you'd essentially be addressing the hole at LG by drafting a RT at 16 and forcing someone to play out of position at LG. If they're drafting him because they think he can be the next KO at LG, then I'm cool with it.
Reuben Foster: we simply don't need to spend the #16 overall pick on a non-rush LB, especially when we have CJ Mosley. Considering how much nickle we play, it's just highly unnecessary. Furthermore, Foster has bust potential: he was slow to learn the game mentally, 2016 was his only season of high production, and he had a beastly Alabama DL that left him free to make plays and work in space.
Jabrill Peppers: I feel like I shouldn't even have to entertain the thought of drafting a 2nd round box safety at #16 overall, so it should be needless to say I do not want Peppers.
Haason Reddick: he's way too similar to Correa as a speed rusher who is too lightweight to play the edge every down. Plus he's a project, switching from DE to LB. Way too much risk to be take at #16.
John Ross: I really just don't want another WR with serious knee concerns, plus his small frame makes me doubt he'll survive in the NFL. Flacco really needs a bigger WR for his characteristic jump-balls; his poor accuracy won't allow him to take full advantage of a quicker wideout like Ross.
and you can add the diluted sample to the list of reasons I don't want Foster