BigCurt wrote:DSH_97 wrote:Hmmm....This might be another case of trading back for a better return on talent.
McCoy is going to be just fine by the time the combine comes around. No later than a mid 1st rd pick, if you ask me. He'd be a nice addition to a team like New England, with an established but aging QB that had his share of down time (Brady is 32, believe it or not...).
On the subject of DBs, I honestly think, behind Berry, Allen is the best safety coming out. I don't think the Steelers have a chance in hell to secure Berry on their roster. It would be a miracle on 1 Art Rooney Dr, if they pulled it off. I don't know much about the kid from LSU, only that he's virtually the same size as Mays, whom I'm not that high on. Mays seems to be stuck on stupid when it comes to his own talent, rather looking for the killing blow, than to make plays. And there's no reason at all to expect Darrell Stuckey in Pittsburgh. They need a Free Safety back there that can cover ground quickly, without delay. Not a hitter, a playmaker. At corner back, I'm still in the Brandon Ghee camp. I still like him as a player, as I do Myron Lewis, who I think can be a FS as well. The only thing that bothers me about Ghee is the number of INTs he's had during his career. A crap load of deflections though, which is alright by me. And he covers well too. However....
Earl Thomas is the 2nd best safety. And if Colt McCoy is a first round pick in April, then the end of the world can't be far behind.
I'm trying not to be a homer here
Thomas is very good, I just think Allen is better.The reason why McCoy is going in the 1st rd, some of these scouts and GMs place too much value on the QB position. It's the same exact reason why Jay Cutler was picked as early as he was in the draft when he came out. The assumption always been, there has to be at least 2, if not 3, QBs to go in the 1st rd. And with QBs like Tebow, I wouldn't be shocked at all to see McCoy go early to a team desperate for a pick at that position.




