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Mayock Mock has Miller to Denver, Dareus to Buffalo
Re: Mayock Mock has Miller to Denver, Dareus to Buffalo
I'm sure Merriman, Moats and Maybin would love that. Dareus could do for the Bills what Ngata does for the Ravens: help stop the run and make the linebacker's lives a heck of a lot easier.
Re: Mayock Mock has Miller to Denver, Dareus to Buffalo
Originally posted by YardRat
I would be thrilled with that.
As would I.
If Dareus is 1a, Peterson is 1b... And yet as good as he can be, the thought of another corner reminds me of the Lions a bit too much... of course they did end up with Calvin Johnson in the end so...
Re: Mayock Mock has Miller to Denver, Dareus to Buffalo
Originally posted by mrbojanglezs
also notable he has jake locker going to the patsies
He predicts it in a trade down, though. He doesn't think the Pats take Locker, he thinks they trade down to a team that wants Locker.
BTW, I like Locker's potential and think he has a chance to be real good, but I don't think he fits into the Pats offense as well. The Pats offense is based on precision passing and timing when throwing the ball. They use their TE's and play-action to keep teams off balance. They need more of a pocket passer. Locker, to me, is more of a gunslinger. He can create plays with his feet and throw the ball down field.
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