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*** OFFICIAL*** Minnesota Vikings offseason thread (1 Viewer)

Ok, we take Kalil. What FA WR can we get? I just hate to pass on Blackmon, guy has swagger. We need a player like that.
If they get anyone, it'll most likely be a second tier guy like Meachem or Garcon is my guess.
That sounds about right...I wonder if they will try and trade into the mid to late first round to pick up a WR - I am a big Michael Floyd fan so I would like that, esp. with him being a home town guy, but I'm sure they would have to give up a first next year to do that and not sure they would.
 
I don't understand the differences between Guard and tackle so forgive me for my ignorance. :bag:

But with the Saints franchising Brees it is almost a foregone conclusion that Nicks from the Saints (OG) will be able to hit the Free agency market..

So, would spending the money on him afford us the chance to move down and get more picks and bypass Kali?

or, if they opened the purse and did pick him up would you still want them to draft Kali and secure the left side of the line for many years to come?

:popcorn:

 
I don't understand the differences between Guard and tackle so forgive me for my ignorance. :bag:But with the Saints franchising Brees it is almost a foregone conclusion that Nicks from the Saints (OG) will be able to hit the Free agency market..So, would spending the money on him afford us the chance to move down and get more picks and bypass Kali?or, if they opened the purse and did pick him up would you still want them to draft Kali and secure the left side of the line for many years to come? :popcorn:
Not enough cap money for Nicks, regardless of what they do with Kalil or Hutchinson. He'll be one of the 3 highest paid Gs in the league. That is per Dan Wiederer, the Vikes beat man for the MPLS Star Tribune.
 
I don't understand the differences between Guard and tackle so forgive me for my ignorance. :bag:But with the Saints franchising Brees it is almost a foregone conclusion that Nicks from the Saints (OG) will be able to hit the Free agency market..So, would spending the money on him afford us the chance to move down and get more picks and bypass Kali?or, if they opened the purse and did pick him up would you still want them to draft Kali and secure the left side of the line for many years to come? :popcorn:
No offensive lineman is more important than left tackle. Kalil looks like a franchise type guy and would hopefully give the Vikes a decade of not worrying about the QB's blindside. We take Kalil no matter what we do in free agency IMO. I would love to see the team get Nicks AND draft Kalil. Everyone talks about how a young QB is helped out by playmakers, but I think having a top 5 OLine would be even more helpful. If we could get Hutch to take a paycut and play one more year and get Nicks and Kalil our oline would have every chance at being a top 5 unit. But, we have a lot of areas of need and I don't think Nicks will be on the radar given his likely asking price.
 
I don't understand the differences between Guard and tackle so forgive me for my ignorance. :bag:But with the Saints franchising Brees it is almost a foregone conclusion that Nicks from the Saints (OG) will be able to hit the Free agency market..So, would spending the money on him afford us the chance to move down and get more picks and bypass Kali?or, if they opened the purse and did pick him up would you still want them to draft Kali and secure the left side of the line for many years to come? :popcorn:
No offensive lineman is more important than left tackle. Kalil looks like a franchise type guy and would hopefully give the Vikes a decade of not worrying about the QB's blindside. We take Kalil no matter what we do in free agency IMO. I would love to see the team get Nicks AND draft Kalil. Everyone talks about how a young QB is helped out by playmakers, but I think having a top 5 OLine would be even more helpful. If we could get Hutch to take a paycut and play one more year and get Nicks and Kalil our oline would have every chance at being a top 5 unit. But, we have a lot of areas of need and I don't think Nicks will be on the radar given his likely asking price.
I agree. Build from the trenches up. Any WR can look good with a QB who has time to throw. But, they MUST get a WR in free agency. Colston, Meacham, VJax, someone to anchor the corps.Then they need to use Rudolph!!! A lot of talk about a D-coordinator, but where is the creativity in the O?
 
I think they will go after Vincent Jackson and Ben Grubbs. They almost had Vincent Jackson in a trade 2 years ago and Grubbs will come cheaper than Nicks and isnt that far of a downgrade. VJax would be a perfect compliment to Harvin and be the big WR and redzone threat they need. For the Defense I would like to see them get CB Brandon Carr and LB Curtis Lofton. Anyone else think Winfield could move to SS and have a couple of real solid years like Rod Woodson did? He is a great tackler and that is a big need we have.

 
I think they will go after Vincent Jackson and Ben Grubbs. They almost had Vincent Jackson in a trade 2 years ago and Grubbs will come cheaper than Nicks and isnt that far of a downgrade. VJax would be a perfect compliment to Harvin and be the big WR and redzone threat they need. For the Defense I would like to see them get CB Brandon Carr and LB Curtis Lofton. Anyone else think Winfield could move to SS and have a couple of real solid years like Rod Woodson did? He is a great tackler and that is a big need we have.
I sure hope they go after Jackson.. :thumbup: I think Winfield has another year or two at CB left in him. But agree in the long term he'll switch to SS at some point. My hope is in FA they get a WR, an GOOD fA Offensive lineman, and then look for a CB or two. After they make a move in FA they can then re-evaluate where they stand and adjust the Draft board accordingly. :popcorn:
 
I think they will go after Vincent Jackson and Ben Grubbs. They almost had Vincent Jackson in a trade 2 years ago and Grubbs will come cheaper than Nicks and isnt that far of a downgrade. VJax would be a perfect compliment to Harvin and be the big WR and redzone threat they need. For the Defense I would like to see them get CB Brandon Carr and LB Curtis Lofton. Anyone else think Winfield could move to SS and have a couple of real solid years like Rod Woodson did? He is a great tackler and that is a big need we have.
I sure hope they go after Jackson.. :thumbup: I think Winfield has another year or two at CB left in him. But agree in the long term he'll switch to SS at some point.

My hope is in FA they get a WR, an GOOD fA Offensive lineman, and then look for a CB or two. After they make a move in FA they can then re-evaluate where they stand and adjust the Draft board accordingly. :popcorn:
Love Winfield, but he will be 35 at the start of the season. I think he should make the move now, and could have another year or two in the NFL.
 
The vikes have money enough for one and only one tier one free agent. I am hoping it is Corteland Finnegan. Very good tackler and solid in coverage. Plus a true leader. Winfield has stated he is only a cb. He will not play safety. we take Matt Malil in the 1st and take bpa. We have holes everywhere.

 
I am hoping they can get Brandon Carr as their top free agent and then go after Meachem (as long as he doesn't require a ton of money).

Kalil in the first and then Zach Brown, Stephon Gilmore or Harrison Smith in the second round.

 
The vikes have money enough for one and only one tier one free agent. I am hoping it is Corteland Finnegan. Very good tackler and solid in coverage. Plus a true leader. Winfield has stated he is only a cb. He will not play safety. we take Matt Malil in the 1st and take bpa. We have holes everywhere.
I'm down with that.But would you prefer Finnegan (arguably the best FA CB) or a top tier FA WR like VJax?I would probably say Finnegan, but that's a close argument.
 
The vikes have money enough for one and only one tier one free agent. I am hoping it is Corteland Finnegan. Very good tackler and solid in coverage. Plus a true leader. Winfield has stated he is only a cb. He will not play safety. we take Matt Malil in the 1st and take bpa. We have holes everywhere.
I don't much about him besides his play on the field. I got the impression that he was a mouth piece and wouldn't be a good locker room guy.
 
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The vikes have money enough for one and only one tier one free agent. I am hoping it is Corteland Finnegan. Very good tackler and solid in coverage. Plus a true leader. Winfield has stated he is only a cb. He will not play safety. we take Matt Malil in the 1st and take bpa. We have holes everywhere.
I'm down with that.But would you prefer Finnegan (arguably the best FA CB) or a top tier FA WR like VJax?I would probably say Finnegan, but that's a close argument.
I would be in favor of a better WR than v Jackson. He is 29 years old and has been good but not great with a good qb. I think the money he will get will be beyond his worth. I honestly think he will be a fa bust. Finnegan is a really good locker room guy and an enforcer on the field. We could use the attitude. Carr is the younger and perhaps better option but will command more money than the vikes can muster.There are several good options. I just hope they get one really good player that we can build with. Sanu or jefferies could be a good option in the 2nd. Marvin mcnutt in the 4th would be a coup. He will be a steal
 
The vikes have money enough for one and only one tier one free agent. I am hoping it is Corteland Finnegan. Very good tackler and solid in coverage. Plus a true leader. Winfield has stated he is only a cb. He will not play safety. we take Matt Malil in the 1st and take bpa. We have holes everywhere.
I'm down with that.But would you prefer Finnegan (arguably the best FA CB) or a top tier FA WR like VJax?I would probably say Finnegan, but that's a close argument.
I would be in favor of a better WR than v Jackson. He is 29 years old and has been good but not great with a good qb. I think the money he will get will be beyond his worth. I honestly think he will be a fa bust. Finnegan is a really good locker room guy and an enforcer on the field. We could use the attitude. Carr is the younger and perhaps better option but will command more money than the vikes can muster.There are several good options. I just hope they get one really good player that we can build with. Sanu or jefferies could be a good option in the 2nd. Marvin mcnutt in the 4th would be a coup. He will be a steal
I am a little biased as an OU homer, but Broyles in the 4th would be a bigger steal than McNutt. Broyles probably won't do a lot this year because of the injury, but long term I like his chances a lot better.
 
As happy as I am to know the Vikes will now get Kalil, it sucks to know that Joe Webb kept us from being on the other side of a "Herschel Walker trade". Man, that's a crazy haul the Rams got.

 
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As happy as I am to know the Vikes will now get Kalil, it sucks to know that Joe Webb kept us from being on the other side of a "Herschel Walker trade". Man, that's a crazy haul the Rams got.
Typical Vikes. Even when they win, they lose.And the whole bounty thing has really effectively torn the scab off of the 2009 NFCCG wound...I see Arctic Edge is trying to fly the banner in another thread, good for him, but I'd prefer to just forget the whole thing. Although now the Saints will now forever be in my HATE column, right beside the Packers and Cowboys.
 
So Kalil over Blackmon, right? I'm kinda glad we know we can get him now. Not sexy, but ponder would rather have him that a WR I would imagine.

 
Vikings release 3 veterans

The Vikings on Saturday announced the release of 3 veteran players – CB Cedric Griffin and OGs Anthony Herrera and Steve Hutchinson.
Not a surprising move. This frees up a lot of cap space so we may see a couple FA moves, but I don't think there will be anything major. My guess it is a lock that they take Kalil at #3 if they can't trade out of it, which I doubt they will be able to do.
 
Yeah Kalil has to be the pick at #3. I really believe they will get a WR in Free Agency whether it be Jackson or Colston as their 1 big acquisition. I hope they can also get Ben Grubbs to add with Kalil and the Vikes instantly jump in to the top 10 of offensive lines. From the 2nd round of the draft on go Defensive Secondary and Linebackers with maybe 1 DT thrown in.

 
Yeah Kalil has to be the pick at #3. I really believe they will get a WR in Free Agency whether it be Jackson or Colston as their 1 big acquisition. I hope they can also get Ben Grubbs to add with Kalil and the Vikes instantly jump in to the top 10 of offensive lines. From the 2nd round of the draft on go Defensive Secondary and Linebackers with maybe 1 DT thrown in.
I've changed my mind quite a bit on the draft. I think the team needs to go all offense. I know the defense sucked last year, but they'll be better just by being healthy. We started what, our 5th CB and a guy we signed off the street by the end of the year? If the team really thinks Ponder is the guy, then they need to get him all the pieces they can find. Solidify the line, that should be priority No. 1. Then, find him some playmakers. If a defensive guy that is high on the draft board falls, then yeah scoop him up. However, I think they really need to focus on putting the pieces in place to give Ponder every chance to succeed.
 
We need to address the secondary in a big way, not to mention we have to find that fat### NT that can fill Pat's shoes. Not having him really had a major effect on the LBers. I hear people when they say that the secondary was bad because we're getting guys off the street, but it's every season. Griff and Winfield ect just can't stay on the field. I don't care how good they've shown themselves to be. Talent means nothing when it's in the training room. Plus you have to wonder exactly how good some of these guys will be because of the accumulated effect of all the injuries. It's time to move on.

I don't think Ponder will have the chance to succeed if we have a team running and passing at will on us the entire game ala Starks last season.

 
Yeah Kalil has to be the pick at #3. I really believe they will get a WR in Free Agency whether it be Jackson or Colston as their 1 big acquisition. I hope they can also get Ben Grubbs to add with Kalil and the Vikes instantly jump in to the top 10 of offensive lines. From the 2nd round of the draft on go Defensive Secondary and Linebackers with maybe 1 DT thrown in.
I've changed my mind quite a bit on the draft. I think the team needs to go all offense. I know the defense sucked last year, but they'll be better just by being healthy. We started what, our 5th CB and a guy we signed off the street by the end of the year? If the team really thinks Ponder is the guy, then they need to get him all the pieces they can find. Solidify the line, that should be priority No. 1. Then, find him some playmakers. If a defensive guy that is high on the draft board falls, then yeah scoop him up. However, I think they really need to focus on putting the pieces in place to give Ponder every chance to succeed.
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Well it looks like the Vikes are going to be making a bit of a splash in the FA market with the release of three hefty contracts. Hutch, Griff, and Herrera were all let go to give the Vikes about 24 million under the cap. My link

 
I think it has to be Kalil.

It's not a no-brainer, as looking at the results of teams taking LT's high in the draft (Cleveland & Miami for example) shows that it's not a panacea. But for the talent that the Vikes have, and have lost (Kleinsasser), I don't want the TE's staying near the line to help with blocking. Drafting Kalil seems to open up Rudolph to participate more in the passing game - which is a good thing.

 
Charley Walters: Minnesota Vikings still could trade away No. 3 draft pick

Pioneer Press

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When the St. Louis Rams decided to trade the No. 2 overall pick in April's NFL draft for a bevy of other picks, it was pretty much thought that the Vikings, with the No. 3 pick, wouldn't have much leverage left to trade down for more picks.

But those chances, albeit still slim, may have changed with the Rams' agreement to exchange the No. 2 pick with Washington for three first-round picks and a second-round pick. The Redskins made the deal so they can choose quarterback Robert Griffin III from Baylor.

The Rams now have Washington's No. 6 overall pick. St. Louis would love to have cornerback Morris Claiborne of Louisiana State or wide receiver Justin Blackmon of Oklahoma State.

It wouldn't be surprising if the Rams at least try to make a deal with the Vikings for the No. 3 pick. If St. Louis were to offer the No. 6 pick plus one of its second-round picks, Minnesota general manager Rick Spielman, who then would have the No. 6 pick and two second-round picks, certainly would find such an offer enticing.

There's also the possibility that still another team would want to trade with the Vikings to move up to take running back Trent Richardson of Alabama.

 
Too funny. I was just texting back and forth with my friend about this exact scenario.

Doesn't make me feel good to be on the same page as Charley Walters though. :unsure:

 
Charley Walters: Minnesota Vikings still could trade away No. 3 draft pick Pioneer Presstwincities.com When the St. Louis Rams decided to trade the No. 2 overall pick in April's NFL draft for a bevy of other picks, it was pretty much thought that the Vikings, with the No. 3 pick, wouldn't have much leverage left to trade down for more picks. But those chances, albeit still slim, may have changed with the Rams' agreement to exchange the No. 2 pick with Washington for three first-round picks and a second-round pick. The Redskins made the deal so they can choose quarterback Robert Griffin III from Baylor. The Rams now have Washington's No. 6 overall pick. St. Louis would love to have cornerback Morris Claiborne of Louisiana State or wide receiver Justin Blackmon of Oklahoma State. It wouldn't be surprising if the Rams at least try to make a deal with the Vikings for the No. 3 pick. If St. Louis were to offer the No. 6 pick plus one of its second-round picks, Minnesota general manager Rick Spielman, who then would have the No. 6 pick and two second-round picks, certainly would find such an offer enticing. There's also the possibility that still another team would want to trade with the Vikings to move up to take running back Trent Richardson of Alabama.
I don't think Walters has ever been right, but it is something to think about...they should get more than a 2nd round pick to drop to #6 though...maybe both of the 2nd round picks of the Rams or a future first.
 
Charley Walters: Minnesota Vikings still could trade away No. 3 draft pick Pioneer Presstwincities.com When the St. Louis Rams decided to trade the No. 2 overall pick in April's NFL draft for a bevy of other picks, it was pretty much thought that the Vikings, with the No. 3 pick, wouldn't have much leverage left to trade down for more picks. But those chances, albeit still slim, may have changed with the Rams' agreement to exchange the No. 2 pick with Washington for three first-round picks and a second-round pick. The Redskins made the deal so they can choose quarterback Robert Griffin III from Baylor. The Rams now have Washington's No. 6 overall pick. St. Louis would love to have cornerback Morris Claiborne of Louisiana State or wide receiver Justin Blackmon of Oklahoma State. It wouldn't be surprising if the Rams at least try to make a deal with the Vikings for the No. 3 pick. If St. Louis were to offer the No. 6 pick plus one of its second-round picks, Minnesota general manager Rick Spielman, who then would have the No. 6 pick and two second-round picks, certainly would find such an offer enticing. There's also the possibility that still another team would want to trade with the Vikings to move up to take running back Trent Richardson of Alabama.
I don't think Walters has ever been right, but it is something to think about...they should get more than a 2nd round pick to drop to #6 though...maybe both of the 2nd round picks of the Rams or a future first.
:yucky: And miss out on the best LT prospect of the past 5 years? Doesn't seem like a wise move unless they can snag one of those extra 1st rounders the Rams have in future years, and even then I'm not so sure.
 
:yucky: And miss out on the best LT prospect of the past 5 years? Doesn't seem like a wise move unless they can snag one of those extra 1st rounders the Rams have in future years, and even then I'm not so sure.
Didn't do the Dolphins and Browns all that much good to get Jake Long and Joe Thomas. :shrug:
 
:yucky: And miss out on the best LT prospect of the past 5 years? Doesn't seem like a wise move unless they can snag one of those extra 1st rounders the Rams have in future years, and even then I'm not so sure.
Didn't do the Dolphins and Browns all that much good to get Jake Long and Joe Thomas. :shrug:
I still think Kalil is the way to go unless they get great value for a trade down. The team is more than one player away from being a good team.However, the Dolphins and Browns didn't have a high first round pick invested at QB that they needed to protect (of course this also brings up the discussion of whether or not you think Ponder is a top level QB - at least potentially).
 
:yucky: And miss out on the best LT prospect of the past 5 years? Doesn't seem like a wise move unless they can snag one of those extra 1st rounders the Rams have in future years, and even then I'm not so sure.
Didn't do the Dolphins and Browns all that much good to get Jake Long and Joe Thomas. :shrug:
You won't be saying that if CLE ever gets some real skill position players. Peyton freakin Hillis ran wild behind that O-line. And Reggie freakin Bush just had a career year. It ain't sexy, but it is important.
 
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Well it looks like the Vikes are going to be making a bit of a splash in the FA market with the release of three hefty contracts. Hutch, Griff, and Herrera were all let go to give the Vikes about 24 million under the cap. My link
Brandon Carr or William Middleton are who they should look atWhat of this scenario:

Rams offer to switch 1st rounders and throw in a second.

At 6 the Vikings take Jonathan Martin or Riley Reiff

Now you still get a solid OT and another second rounder giving you two of the top three second round picks

Thoughts?

 
:yucky: And miss out on the best LT prospect of the past 5 years? Doesn't seem like a wise move unless they can snag one of those extra 1st rounders the Rams have in future years, and even then I'm not so sure.
Didn't do the Dolphins and Browns all that much good to get Jake Long and Joe Thomas. :shrug:
You won't be saying that if CLE ever gets some real skill position players. Peyton freakin Hillis ran wild behind that O-line. And Reggie freakin Bush just had a career year. It ain't sexy, but it is important.
Uh huh. And what were the records of their respective teams?
 
:yucky: And miss out on the best LT prospect of the past 5 years? Doesn't seem like a wise move unless they can snag one of those extra 1st rounders the Rams have in future years, and even then I'm not so sure.
Didn't do the Dolphins and Browns all that much good to get Jake Long and Joe Thomas. :shrug:
You won't be saying that if CLE ever gets some real skill position players. Peyton freakin Hillis ran wild behind that O-line. And Reggie freakin Bush just had a career year. It ain't sexy, but it is important.
Uh huh. And what were the records of their respective teams?
I know what you're saying, but you can't blame the record of the team on the LT.
 
Well it looks like the Vikes are going to be making a bit of a splash in the FA market with the release of three hefty contracts. Hutch, Griff, and Herrera were all let go to give the Vikes about 24 million under the cap. My link
Brandon Carr or William Middleton are who they should look atWhat of this scenario:

Rams offer to switch 1st rounders and throw in a second.

At 6 the Vikings take Jonathan Martin or Riley Reiff

Now you still get a solid OT and another second rounder giving you two of the top three second round picks

Thoughts?
The 2nd rounder isn't enough ammo to move up 4 spots at the top of the 1st. 2 2nd rounders maybe, but even then, isn't it a pretty big step down from Kahlil to Reiff? I mean I haven't scouted them personally, but from what I've heard Kahlil is as good as Joe Thomas, even better than Jake Long.
 
I know what you're saying, but you can't blame the record of the team on the LT.
No, and I'm not. But I don't think I could name more than two starting left tackles for this year's playoff participants.
Maybe not, but you also can't name one of those teams that didn't have a good OLine (maybe Pittsburgh, but they got bounced by Denver, the worst team in the playoffs). You might not need a great LT, but you do need a good OLine, and the quickest way to build one of those is drafting a stud LT in the 1st round.
 
Maybe not, but you also can't name one of those teams that didn't have a good OLine (maybe Pittsburgh, but they got bounced by Denver, the worst team in the playoffs). You might not need a great LT, but you do need a good OLine, and the quickest way to build one of those is drafting a stud LT in the 1st round.
Where's the proof of that?
 
Maybe not, but you also can't name one of those teams that didn't have a good OLine (maybe Pittsburgh, but they got bounced by Denver, the worst team in the playoffs). You might not need a great LT, but you do need a good OLine, and the quickest way to build one of those is drafting a stud LT in the 1st round.
Where's the proof of that?
I'm not going to spend a bunch of time quantifying/ researching it, so let's just call it my opinion.
 
There have been plenty of Vikes fans wanting a replacement at LT for McKinney here the past few years. Me included. They dumped him, and we all saw how much worse his replacement was. Here's a chance to get a good (maybe great) replacement. Let's not mess that up by trading down. Let's take the guy who'd likely to be an anchor for a long time. Let's not throw caution to the wind for another 2nd round pick. I think we've all seen enough of this teams recent history in the 2nd round to not go that route. Lock down one of the most important positions in the NFL and keep trying to improve the next hole.

 
There have been plenty of Vikes fans wanting a replacement at LT for McKinney here the past few years. Me included. They dumped him, and we all saw how much worse his replacement was. Here's a chance to get a good (maybe great) replacement. Let's not mess that up by trading down. Let's take the guy who'd likely to be an anchor for a long time. Let's not throw caution to the wind for another 2nd round pick. I think we've all seen enough of this teams recent history in the 2nd round to not go that route. Lock down one of the most important positions in the NFL and keep trying to improve the next hole.
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I agree. Let's not get cute to pick up a 2nd round pick to pick up another Raonall Smith, Fred Robbins, Dontarrious Thomas, Tyrell Johnson, Michael Boireau, Marcus Johnson, Ryan Cook, Willie Howard, or Tavaris Jackson. Other 2nd round picks like Sidney Rice and Cedric Griffin had basically 1 or 2 good years and that is it and the jury is still out on the likes of Chris Cook, Phil Loadholt, Toby Gerhart, and Kyle Rudolph. Needless to say let's just take the "safe route" and draft Kalil rather than settling on a lesser OT just to get another 2nd round pick that will probably bust.

 
Good point gatekeeper.

However, I don't care how many first round picks that we're knocking out of the park. If we don't find a way to increase our success in the second round and beyond we'll always have major liabilities that will doom this team.

 
I am ok with trading down to 6 but I really want Kalil. But to trade 3 spots for a 2nd after st. Louis traded 4 for two extra 1s and a 2 would make us more of a laughing stock than we are.

 
Good point gatekeeper.However, I don't care how many first round picks that we're knocking out of the park. If we don't find a way to increase our success in the second round and beyond we'll always have major liabilities that will doom this team.
I agree completely! The 2nd round has been brutal to us and other rounds past that havent been great either. The drafting has got to get better which is why I wasnt exactly thrilled with Spielman getting the GM spot. I am hopeful that they make a splash tomorrow and the next couple days in free agency and then have a very solid draft where they come away with at least 2 pro bowl players and some other solid starters.
 
How bout this. We take Blackmon, and then we have the foursome of Harvin, Blackmon, Rudolph and Ponder for several years. Then we take the best LT in the second. And in FA, we get Finnegan.

I like this a whole lot better than taking Kalil and using our FA money on overpaying Vincent Jackson or somebody else. And we get a bad ### corner.

What do you think? :popcorn:

 

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