Assuming the year goes as is...

September 26, 2008

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Joe Marino

Assuming the year goes as is...

My hopes after this dreaded of a season is over is the Lions get the number 1 overal pick in the 2009 draft and i think they to attack the QB position this draft.

This position has been a broke one for a long time and i dont think we can live much longer with Kitna and lets face it theres a lot of talent at the Qb position in this upcoming draft. We have to attack the position no matter what round.

With the first overal pick in this years draft I think they need to go with George Selvie DE out of South Florida or Micheal Johnson DT out of Georgia Tech. Either one of those guys would give us a Simeon Rice or a Robert Porcher on the line and thats what we need. I mean c'mon Matt Ryan, Aaron Rodgers and JT O'Sullivan all scorched us. What do those guys have in common. All of them are spending their first year starting, way to go Lions.

In the next two rounds they have to snag a QB. Tim Tebow and Sam Bradford and Matt Stafford will prolly be all gone by then so i think the guy is Graham Harrel out of Texas Tech. This guy knos and is comfortble with throwing touchdowns and he has 4 great targets to be successful over here. He has good size and a very strong arm. And did i mention he threw 52 TD passes last year and has 12 in 4 games this year. I dont care if you play crap teams all year thats impressive. 

If the Lions went with something like that in the first two rounds i think the team might look pretty good. Then start shaping in the defense a little with some free agents. 

Of course this is all on the Lions playing horrible like they are but who knows maybe Martin Mayhew can turn things around. 

 Tell me what you think!

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