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Post by bringsimmsback on Apr 15, 2020 12:29:24 GMT -5
Tyler Biadasz is who I hope we get after learning more about him. His 2018 tape is supposed to be better and would put him at the top of this list of this group. The note about sliding slow and being weaker in pass protection may be connected to his recovering from hip surgery. If we've got two prospects rated closely in the second or third round with one of them being a center, I'd be ok with passing on the center to take the other prospect and then get Biadasz in the fourth (maybe even later). Anyone think he would go sooner than the 4th pick in the fourth round? Anyone think what I've heard from a couple "experts" about his movement issues this year being connected to injury is off-base?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2020 13:16:27 GMT -5
Tyler Biadasz is who I hope we get after learning more about him. His 2018 tape is supposed to be better and would put him at the top of this list of this group. The note about sliding slow and being weaker in pass protection may be connected to his recovering from hip surgery. If we've got two prospects rated closely in the second or third round with one of them being a center, I'd be ok with passing on the center to take the other prospect and then get Biadasz in the fourth (maybe even later). Anyone think he would go sooner than the 4th pick in the fourth round? Anyone think what I've heard from a couple "experts" about his movement issues this year being connected to injury is off-base? I watched him closely live against Chase Young in game 1 vs the Buckeyes and he looked as if they tried a few snaps to have him help, a tough task for a center...I'm still sold on Harris from watching him quite bit on some game films....he might be a steal in later rounds...but as soon as I say that seems with any prospect, they seem to be tasking leaps up the boards. Once the scouts, paid guys talk...all talking heads move their own boards. Bucky Books just admitted as such with Chinn...a guy he now has as the 3 safety.
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Post by infinite420 on Apr 15, 2020 14:36:48 GMT -5
Tyler Biadasz is who I hope we get after learning more about him. His 2018 tape is supposed to be better and would put him at the top of this list of this group. The note about sliding slow and being weaker in pass protection may be connected to his recovering from hip surgery. If we've got two prospects rated closely in the second or third round with one of them being a center, I'd be ok with passing on the center to take the other prospect and then get Biadasz in the fourth (maybe even later). Anyone think he would go sooner than the 4th pick in the fourth round? Anyone think what I've heard from a couple "experts" about his movement issues this year being connected to injury is off-base? I watched him closely live against Chase Young in game 1 vs the Buckeyes and he looked as if they tried a few snaps to have him help, a tough task for a center...I'm still sold on Harris from watching him quite bit on some game films....he might be a steal in later rounds...but as soon as I say that seems with any prospect, they seem to be tasking leaps up the boards. Once the scouts, paid guys talk...all talking heads move their own boards. Bucky Books just admitted as such with Chinn...a guy he now has as the 3 safety. I like Harris or Hennessy later in the draft, as well. Both quality technicians
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