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The Vikings game is on my birthday, so that would be a cool one to go to. The last two weeks at home could be very important games, so I'd like to go to those games too.
I'd be shocked if Richardson fell to the Jets, I'm sure someone would trade up to get him before then. Although you can't put trades in a mock draft. If that did happen, I wouldn't be shocked if we were the team trading down. Maybe New England looks to move up and offers up both of their first...
Its slow around here, so here's a couple articles to discuss:
http://seahawksdraftblog.com/zach-brown-and-the-pete-carroll-modus-operandi
http://www.fieldgulls.com/2012/4/16/2948350/the-mike-williams-conundrum-and-the-big-slot-receiver
Skip to the bold text in this one (he rambles on right...
What if... We trade back and pickup an extra 2nd rounder in the process. Then someone (like Coples, Ingram, or Decastro) slips and we use our 2 2nd rounders to trade up for one of those guys and get Hightower with the other pick?
To be fair Clemson has a ton of really fast players on offense. They could be wrong, I heard Macshay say at the time they thought curry was "the most instinctive player in the draft." Not too long ago in an interview on Brock and Salk and they couldn't have been more wrong.
He played LB in some pacakages for us last year too I think. I think that's the way it should stay though. Doesn't make any sense to trade down either when there will be very good players at positionns of need available.