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Agent Fantasy Draft Team

Post n°2 pubblicato il 29 Agosto 2013 da kors108

When Peter King took Matt Moore in the fourth round, I decided I'd wait until the late rounds to take Saints backup quarterback Chase Daniel. The fifthyear veteran completed 71.9 percent of his passes for 538 yards in the preseason. He has played well enough in exhibition games to enter the rumor mill as a free agent who could compete for a starting job. Daniel has only nine attempts in his fouryear career, but the unknown could be a plus. We know the upside for Moore, Jason Campbell and David Garrard. The biggest knock on Daniel is high height (60), but Russell Wilson knocked down doors for shorter QBs.

There was a frontoffice coup halfway through the draft about whether we were going to run a 43 or a 34. Then we calmed down and decided to be like Bill, who has switched back and forth. So the goal of the draft was to collect talent that was flexible enough to fill the requirements of the free agent draft . and then let the defensive coordinator figure everything else out. I tried to take players with experience in both systems Richard Seymour and Chris Canty have played 34 DE and 43 DT. If the new defensive coordinator has a 34 background, we can always pick up 49ers nose tackle Ricky JeanFrancois in the expansion draft (does that exist?).

I stocked my offensive line with as many Patriots as I could Vollmer, Thomas and longtime New England center Koppen. I took a risk by adding McKinnie as my second tackle if he plays like he did the second half of last season, my offense will be humming. Then I completed the line with Schwartz, a parttime www.footballbengalsshop.com/WOMENS-AJ-GREEN-JERSEY.html player in Minnesota who allowed just four pressures in 84 pass protections according to Pro Football Focus. I took an even bigger risk at tight end with Fred Davis, who is the best player at his position in this class, Kids A.J. Green Jersey but recovering from an Achilles' injury. Admittedly, Davis was a pick based on emotion and not logic. Jets fans are going to think I'm crazy for picking Greene, but I thought he could take more punishment as a primary back then the more exciting Danny Woodhead. I took the receiver Simpson with my last pick instead of a fullback. I was eyeing Texans FB James Casey, because he could fill in at TE for Davis if the Achilles acted up (King took Casey in the next round). Simpson is dangerous enough downfield to keep the defense from focusing too much of its coverage on Wallace and Welker. He may be a bit of a character risk, but the veterans on this squad control the locker room.

 
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