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I just read a post on another site stating that with his performance this weekend in the SEC Title game, McClain may have just played his way out of our range. Unfortunately, i believe this to be true. Hoping he'd last until the latter part of the 1st rd, i now think he will be possibly a top 15 pick, and (though unlikely) even top 10.
Personally, when you see someone with the measurables of McClain (6-4 260) with the power and instinctive football he displayed on Sat., you do everything you can to grab him. this guy is going to be a monster.
my question: with our major defensive need at LB (notably Inside) and R McClain on our radar, do you trade up to select him? Is R McClain worth multiple picks, and do you pull the trigger to grab him? To what asking price?
Opinions?
"I don't really care what happened in the past, I'm not afraid of challenges. I look forward to them." - T. Sparano
Not a big college guy here so I cant say one way or another if he's worth moving up for but this regime seems to covet picks, so unless it's a minor trade with some late round picks I cant see them doing it. We have too many holes to fill so I dont think I'd want em to either.
Historically there have been some good ILB's available in later rounds, so I'm not sure we'd be willing to do something drastic to get McClain. I say we start a rumor about steroids and see if we can knock him down a few spots
i understand this regime doesn't like dealing picks, but this guy looks like he could be the second coming of Ray Lewis (6'1" 250), hopefully without the baggage/MURDER. Tendency or not, you do what you have to do to get those types of players. 6-4 255+ with an unstoppable motor... it's a Parcells' wet dream come true...
"I don't really care what happened in the past, I'm not afraid of challenges. I look forward to them." - T. Sparano
the question remains, do you trade the farm for him? are we a few quality f/a (wr, te) and a STUD ilb away from making the next jump?
i say do it... send them whoever they want, short of Henne, RW, Long, Smith, and Davis... i feel a Ditka moment coming on, but if need be send draft picks for him too. Hell, i would hope our 1st, 3rd, next years 2nd and Ronnie Brown would do it, throw in Ginn, whoever ...
We need to find another running back who can perform in the wildcat. and unlike the majority of you, i havent given up on pat white. get the guy in training camp, in the gym, a nutritionist to put on some muscle, and we may not even need ronnie. oh yeah, teach White how to slide/avoid the hit.
hell, if he's still on the team Ronnie's only playing probably 10-12 games next year anyways (because he gets banged up)...
"I don't really care what happened in the past, I'm not afraid of challenges. I look forward to them." - T. Sparano
Seriously though, Im not sure we should trade away alot to move up. For the simple fact, ILB is not our only need. If it was our one and only *major* need, then I would say go ahead.
I think our best chance is to hope that he has a bad pro day and combine.
Mays is a big hitter. We already have two hitters in bell and g.wilson. We are actally playing to SS. We need a ball hawk since gibril is trying to come up to much to lay the wood and keeps getting beat deep.
> I bet the Raiders would take Ginn straight up for their pick.
If that is true you'll see it happen. Raiders do go for speed over anything else, but they usually do that before any proving or unproving has been done in the NFL arena.