Davis has red flags all over the place. Problem is, at 23, I think that Ted might take the gamble. He might just be too good to pass up on.
"Rockmolder" wrote:
So did Oher, right?
I'd rather ship our first to Baltimore for Gaither and their second/third rounder. He's proven he can play in this league, what more could you want?
LT: Clifton
LG: Lang
OC: Spitz
RG: Sitton
RT: Gaither
Reserves: Wells, Colledge, Giacomini, Barbre
Then in the future:
LT: Gaither
LG: Draft Pick
OC: Spitz
RG: Sitton
RT: Lang
Seems like that would make sense. We'd have to pay Gaither a lot, but he could immediately start at RT and be our long term LT of the future (I highly doubt Clifton will playout his contract).
Then we'd have two second rounders to nab a tweener DE/OLB, and some safety help.
"millertime" wrote:
Oher had red flags? If anything, people could've been hestitant because of his Wonderlic number and, generally, not being that smart for an OT. He didn't have character issues, though.
Andre Smith had. He showed up at the combine in a horrible way, walked out on all kinds of things, including his pro day. He didn't join the team untill the last pre-season game, because he was looking for a big contract and then got injured in practice, being quite out of shape.
That's more of the stuff that I'm thinking about with Davis. Just take a look at McKinnie, as well. Boating incident, not showing up for Pro Bowl practices, the night club incident.
He's quite lazy in the playing department, as well.
But like I said, at 23, he might be too good to pass up on. The Vikings got a steal that way last year in Percy Harvin. It might be the best move the Packers ever made. You never know. I surely wouldn't mind going with him if he really falls that far.
"Rockmolder" wrote: