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01-27-2011
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DallasCowboysTimes: Nate Solder, OT, Colorado

Dallas Cowboys Potential Draft Pick: Nate Solder, OT, Colorado
Jonathan Bales
http://dallascowboystimes.com/2011/0...r-ot-colorado/
Unfortunately for Dallas, there are no elite offensive tackle prospects in this year’s draft. Theoretically, we might not see an offensive tackle selected in the first 20 picks. Now tackles tend to rise before the draft and there are a bunch of players at the position projected to go late in the first round. Still, the Cowboys should be able to trade down and still secure one of the best offensive tackles in the draft. The question will be whether that player can play right tackle and if using a selection on such a player is worth the cost.
Scouting Report
At 6’9”, 315 pounds, Nate Solder is absolutely mammoth. At such a height, Solder actually has room to put on some solid weight. The typical scouting report on Solder says he struggles as a run blocker but can secure the edge in pass protection. I disagree with that assessment. As I’ve watched Solder, I’ve noticed a player who is athletic enough to get to the second level in the run game. Take a look at him at the 1:45 mark in the video below.
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01-27-2011
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That post just OPENED my Eyes!!! BUT!!! I STILL BELIEVE IN NATE SOLDER!!!!!
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01-27-2011
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I've been talking about this guy for a while now.
It seems as though only Mike Mayock is high on him.
Even if we take him at 9, I will be one happy camper
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01-27-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rash
I've been talking about this guy for a while now.
It seems as though only Mike Mayock is high on him.
Even if we take him at 9, I will be one happy camper
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Some see Nate Solder as a potential Tony Boselli when he matures, gains some weight, and NFL experience. I'd have NO problem with sliding down and grabbing any of the top tier OT's in this draft. We could probably trade down with some team picking 10-15 and still grab Solder or Carmini or Contanzo (plus pick up an extra 3rd or 4th round pick. With our losing record and top 10 picks in each round, we should be able to grab a top tier OT, OG, and C in this draft and rejuvenate our OL.
If everyone remembers Emmitt Smith's best years (with 3 Rings), we had the best OL in the NFL. There's NO way we compete with the Packers or Giants or Saints or Bears or Vikings or Eagles without a top tier Offensive Line.
Again, if we grab a top tier OT, OG, C, and mammoth NT in this year's draft, we instantly make the Dallas Cowboys relevant again. We can pick up the rest of our needs (RB, FB, FS, and ILB via Free Agency, Rds 5-7, or in next's year draft. At least, that's what alot of us think in the Midwest (Indy area) about the Cowboys' needs since we see the Colts, Bears, Steelers, and Jets play on TV on a regular basis. No top tier O-Line, you can't compete with the big boys. Note: And, yes, we all know that Polian hasn't done a great job building a great O-Line in Indy. And, we diehard Colts fans suffer for it.
Go Boys
Last edited by natesboys051 : 01-27-2011 at 06:04 PM.
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01-27-2011
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I've heard a lot of good things, read a lot of good things but what I just watched made me think twice about Solder. I'm not sold.
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01-27-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by brooksey1
I've heard a lot of good things, read a lot of good things but what I just watched made me think twice about Solder. I'm not sold.
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What did you Watch?!?!!?
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01-28-2011
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I'd stick with the pick at 9 and then trade up into the bottom of the first round for a tackle.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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01-28-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by brooksey1
I've heard a lot of good things, read a lot of good things but what I just watched made me think twice about Solder. I'm not sold.
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Solder is a gamer. hes one of those guys that doesn't impress you all that much during practice, but when comes to play on the weekends.
I am sold on this guy 100 percent. I know hes a bit of a risk because he hasn't had much time at T, but his ceiling is just so darn high.
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01-28-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rash
Solder is a gamer. hes one of those guys that doesn't impress you all that much during practice, but when comes to play on the weekends.
I am sold on this guy 100 percent. I know hes a bit of a risk because he hasn't had much time at T, but his ceiling is just so darn high.
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But we don't need a high ceiling. We need a guy to come in and start right away.
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01-28-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by baj1dallas
But we don't need a high ceiling. We need a guy to come in and start right away.
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I think in order to become great, you have to take some risks.
We are not trying to be a mediocre team here. Settling for average isn't enough.
Hence, I say take the guy with extreme upside who can become a perennial All-Pro. Nate Solder is exactly what I'm talking about when it comes to someone who can be destined for greatness
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01-28-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by baj1dallas
But we don't need a high ceiling. We need a guy to come in and start right away.
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Which he can do, its not like he can play worse than marc columbo. Unlike Columbo, solder can actually get better and be a Pro Bowler or even a All Pro.
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01-28-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by acer941
Which he can do, its not like he can play worse than marc columbo. Unlike Columbo, solder can actually get better and be a Pro Bowler or even a All Pro.
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Thanks acer. Cash money comment there.
Solder is gunna be a man among boys for years to come. Lets not forget he plays in a higher altitude so he fitness shouldn't be an issue. He can focus sheerly on his technique and how to take advantage of his MONSTER frame
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01-28-2011
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Carimi > Solder.....all day, every day, and twice on Sundays.
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01-28-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by realtick
Carimi > Solder.....all day, every day, and twice on Sundays.
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Carimi, Sherrod, Costanzo,> Solder.....all day, every day, and twice on Sundays.
I'd take Smith over Solder
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