Quote (Terps @ Dec 10 2013 09:53pm)
I was surprised to see Walt drop Mosley as much as he did. If he fell to Balt, I would take him in a heartbeat, since he seems like a top-15 pick to me, even considering his bad game vs Auburn.
Yeah me too. I clearly haven't lost any faith in him seeing as how I've had him in the top 7 the past 2 weeks lol.
Quote (SimCity @ Dec 10 2013 09:58pm)
6. Cleveland (4-9) – C.J. Mosley, ILB, Alabama
24. Cleveland - from Indianapolis (8-5) – Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State
5. Cleveland (4-9) – Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson
9. Cleveland (4-9) – Paul Richardson, WR, Colorado
12. Cleveland - from Pittsburgh (5-8) – Carlos Hyde, RB, Ohio State
I haven't really seen Boyd play... I guess I'll get a good look at him in the Orange Bowl...
idk who Richardson is either, will have to look at some tape.
The other picks are nice, though.
How is Mosley in coverage? I think that's Robertson's biggest weakness...
I'd like to see the Browns pick up a top Guard, though... Shawn Luavao is a piece of shit
Bodine is actually pretty talented and can be a very successful guard or center in the NFL for a long time.
I'm not too sold on Boyd but top of the second is a good spot to take him for potential alone. Have to keep in mind though that I'm not over drafting position right now or making trades. There's going to be anywhere from 4-7 QBs going in the first this year (Bridgewater, Hundley, Carr, Manziel, Boyd, McCarron and Mettenberger) can all go in the first with good combines. Teddy, Carr and Hundley are locks for the first easily, Manziel and Boyd might as well be lcoks and McCarron and Mettenberger are an impressive combine away from it.
Richardson is an underclassmen who I don't know a whole lot about yet other than he's reliable and has the potential to grow into a stud. Worst case scenario you end up with an Anquan Boldin in the sense that you know exactly what you're going to get from him and it's above average.
Mosley is solid in every aspect of the game, he has room to develop still of course, but the solid foundation is there.