Was DT a more pressing need that FS or CB last year? Was DT a more pressing need than reciever ?
I'd rather not pass on a potential all-pro type player at OLB to reach for a DB in a class that is DB thin...
If DB is such a big weakness then we need to spend big bucks to bring someone in F/agency...We will have the money to do it...
This is what I'm thinking also. I watched Demps who is suposed to be a prospect at free saftey from UTEP. However I was not impressed. So You got a board loooooaded with linebackers and o-lineman and running backs....small running backs. But few Free safties at the top of the board. Here they are knock you self out finding someone who'll beat out C.C. Brown.
http://www.gbnreport.com/2008prospects.html
*Kenny Phillips, 6-1, 205, Miami
Quintin Demps, 6-0, 205, UTEP
*Nic Harris, 6-2, 225, Oklahoma
Josh Barrett, 6-2, 230, Arizona State
Roger Williams, 6-0, 200, Florida State
Eric Weeks, 6-0, 205, West Virginia
Tyrrell Herbert, 6-1, 190, Toledo
Dom Barber, 6-0, 210, Minnesota
Ron Girault, 5-11, 200, Rutgers
Jonathan Hefney, 5-9, 185, Tennessee(CB)
Charles Godfrey, 6-0, 210, Iowa (CB)
Marcus Watts, 6-1, 185, Kansas State
Khayyam Burns, 6-0, 185, Arkansas State
Quinton Gooch, 6-0, 195, BYU
Ryan Mundy, 6-0, 205, West Virginia
Darien Williams, 5-11, 200, Oklahoma
Husain Abdullah, 6-0, 180, Washington State
Steve Tate, 5-11, 200, Utah
Dennis Keyes, 6-1, 195, UCLA
Jamie Silva, 5-11, 205, Boston College
Jamal Lewis, 6-0, 200, Georgia Tech
Damon Nickson, 5-11, 180, Middle Tennessee State (CB)
Will Dunbar, 6-0, 195, Alabama-Birmingham
Marcus Carter, 5-11, 200, Alabama
Tierre Green, 6-0, 200, Nebraska
Mchael Grant, 5-11, 185, Arkansas (CB)
Bobby Giannini, 6-1, 210, Air Force
Ray Bass, 5-11, 195, San Diego State
Kevin Mitchell, 5-11, 200, Illinois
Kyle Jackson, 6-0, 205, Florida
Thomas DeCoud, 6-2, 195, California
Marcus Watts, 6-0, 190, Kansas State (XHp/Wr)
Taheem Acevedo, 6-0, 220, Florida Atlantic (XAn)
Joe Fields, 6-1, 210, Syracuse
Marty Tadman, 5-10, 185, Boise State
Reggie McPherson, 6-0, 200, Northwestern
Kareem Byron, 5-10, 200, Buffalo
Eddie Burk, 5-10, 202, Ball State
D.J. Parker, 5-10, 195, Virginia Tech
Antwain Allen, 6-1, 215, Western Michigan
Mike Phillips, 5-10, 200, Pittsburgh
LeVance Richmond, 5-11, 195, Southern Mississippi
Tony Ward, 5-11, 200, Ohio
Justin Sanders, 6-0, 205, Illinois
Chris Smith, 5-9, 180, Idaho
Joseph Gonzales, 5-10, 200, Houston
Ryan Depalo, 6-0, 205, Oregon
Chris Parsons, 6-0, 185, Northern Iowa
Brett Shlton, 6-0, 205, Sacramento State
Jamarcus Wiggins, 6-1, 205, Delta State
Joe Gaston, 5-10, 195, Georgia Tech (XKa)