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Post by Kase1 on Dec 9, 2019 13:10:20 GMT -5
We do need Tackles. We were talking about Young though. I'll just leave it at that. Just because he didnt register a sack doesnt mean he had a bad game. And it certainly doenst mean he is not good. You are entitled to your opinion though. I never said he sucked. I have said I don't know if it is him or him being on the #1 defense. I also have a concern of him being a 4-3 DE and never played 3-4 OLB. I think IMO: Thomas or Johnson OT with the first pick. Curtis Weaver OLB with the 2nd round pick. Troy Dye ILB with our 3rd comp pick. Thomas, Weaver and Dye with our 1st 3 picks sounds like the start of a great draft. Throw in a center maybe in the 4th and im all for it
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Post by giantlegacy on Dec 9, 2019 13:10:24 GMT -5
Chaisson has been ny 2md favorite edge guy the entire process and seemingly is already a 1sr round prospect now He actually could end up rising to the point where a trade back to 8-10 would he value for him. I might try this one (strategically reach doing this)and get a boatload of picks. Yatur is a bad fit for us (as is Espensia) I agree about Epensa, but why do you feel that way about Gross-Matos?? Too big bodied to flourish outside as an edge guy...better fit for a 4/3 under type
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Post by giantlegacy on Dec 9, 2019 13:11:08 GMT -5
I never said he sucked. I have said I don't know if it is him or him being on the #1 defense. I also have a concern of him being a 4-3 DE and never played 3-4 OLB. I think IMO: Thomas or Johnson OT with the first pick. Curtis Weaver OLB with the 2nd round pick. Troy Dye ILB with our 3rd comp pick. Thomas, Weaver and Dye with our 1st 3 picks sounds like the start of a great draft. Throw in a center maybe in the 4th and im all for it I was going to say where is the tackle but I forgot Thomas is the tackle
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Post by Kase1 on Dec 9, 2019 13:22:14 GMT -5
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Post by Kase1 on Dec 9, 2019 13:27:55 GMT -5
Thomas, Young, or Trade down. Im fine with any of the 3 options.
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Post by giantlegacy on Dec 9, 2019 13:33:32 GMT -5
Late first round grade as of now Meaning over draftwd at 12 by a team desperate and thrown in deep boiling water at LT when not ready
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Post by Kase1 on Dec 9, 2019 13:46:47 GMT -5
Late first round grade as of now Meaning over draftwd at 12 by a team desperate and thrown in deep boiling water at LT when not ready Well Jackson is the 7th ranked OT prospect and 66th overall ranked prospect, so if he goes top 15, that would be like an Ereck Flowers overshot..... YUCK If we are talking OT's, give me Thomas at 2, Wrifs in the 1st if we trade down, Prince Tega Wanogho in the 2nd, or Lucas Niang in the 3rd. Those are the LT's that I really want. As for RT, that extends a little further, id add in Calvin Throckmorton in the 4th or 5th, Liam Eichenberg or Mekhi Becton in the 5th or 6th
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Post by giantlegacy on Dec 9, 2019 14:59:55 GMT -5
Late first round grade as of now Meaning over draftwd at 12 by a team desperate and thrown in deep boiling water at LT when not ready Well Jackson is the 7th ranked OT prospect and 66th overall ranked prospect, so if he goes top 15, that would be like an Ereck Flowers overshot..... YUCK If we are talking OT's, give me Thomas at 2, Wrifs in the 1st if we trade down, Prince Tega Wanogho in the 2nd, or Lucas Niang in the 3rd. Those are the LT's that I really want. As for RT, that extends a little further, id add in Calvin Throckmorton in the 4th or 5th, Liam Eichenberg or Mekhi Becton in the 5th or 6th Throw in Driscoll and the other T from Georgia
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Post by snyder55 on Dec 9, 2019 16:24:04 GMT -5
wouldn't you think ownership is as tired of this shit show as we are and would be looking for a way to improve this mess... I'm sure they are tired of it and want it to improve But they are also the ones who picked Shurmur, and firing him would make them look bad. And this is coming off them looking like fools with the whole McAdoo/Reese/Eli situation. The only question is do they think firing their second HC in a row after 2 years is going to make them look more foolish than keeping him and having next year look just like the past 2 years. IMO, they know they have a lot of cap space and a high draft pick next year and are banking on this team being a lot better, regardless of who is coaching the team. If Shurmur loses out, I think they have to fire him. But if they win a couple of the last games, they will use it as an excuse to keep him, and someone else (the DC?) will be a sacrificial firing. what you've said is probably right but I personally do not see a light at the end of the tunnel with Shurmur, he is simply in over his head as a head coach..
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