Make your case for whom you want at 10

Daniel Jeremiah has us drafting Quitty Paye DE, Michigan with all of the defensive players still on the board. If this happens there will be lots of broken television screens around the world.
Yuck!!
 
Surtain.

Incidentally, the Panthers play-by-play guy said today that he thinks Carolina will go OL at pick 8, meaning Slater could easily be off the board by the 10th pick.
I could see that as they signed Cameron Erving to start at LT.
 
I'm a big Slater guy, but feel Parsons is about on the same level. Both are blue chip prospects, where Slater is more high floor, Parsons high upside. Positional value is the decider for me, especially id Slater does indeed play Tackle down the line.

Fair enough, I know people see position value a bit differently on here. Like I said I'd be happy with either.
 
It appears our top 3 consensus here, in no particular order is Slater, Surtain, Parsons. I am fine with any of the three. I am bit surprised nobody said Horn, who could very well be in contention, even over Surtain.
 
Surtain. I think he's the 7th overall player in the draft, has the pedigree, has the production, has the athletic #s, has the bloodlines, has the coaching, played for the right school, played in the right conference, and Surtain is a cool name...ask me again and I'll tell you the same.
 
It appears our top 3 consensus here, in no particular order is Slater, Surtain, Parsons. I am fine with any of the three. I am bit surprised nobody said Horn, who could very well be in contention, even over Surtain.

Don't most corners need help from the front 7 pressure in order to be effective?

Did DLaw, Gregory and friends just morph into the Steel Curtain?

Point being you can have a secondary full of Deion's but if the opposing QB has all day, you lose.

That's football reality.

Even a few of the more knowledgeable guys(I thought) shock me with responses of a corner's impact against an elite olinemen.

In Dallas?
A corner more important to team success than an olinemen?

You don't build your dee from the back end forward in the first place but that's an entirely separate conversation.

Smh, lol
 
I would be thrilled with Sewell and Slater and fine with Surtain.I dont think Pitts is making it to 10 .
 
Surtain
reason:
According to Pro Football Focus, Surtain played the most defensive snaps without a penalty committed this season (916) while allowing 6 penalties the season prior.
A Technical Marvel:
What’s most impressive about Patrick Surtain is his ability to understand route combinations and drive at the ball. He rarely misses a step and quick to react when the ball is in the air.

This is a guy who rarely gets thrown at. Surtain was targeted only one time per every 10 coverage snaps and allowed a reception every 25 coverage snaps (#1 in the country).
Man coverage will likely be his biggest strength in the NFL.

Patrick Surtain II is by far the best press-man cornerback in the draft. He’s got skills that will allow him to thrive on the outside and in a Cover-3 scheme in the NFL.

Patrick Surtain II 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report - The Painted Lines

Imagine Diggs against WR2's.

Sometimes the best defensive players are the ones never mentioned.
 
It appears our top 3 consensus here, in no particular order is Slater, Surtain, Parsons. I am fine with any of the three. I am bit surprised nobody said Horn, who could very well be in contention, even over Surtain.

Why surprised, you yourself said you werent high on Horn. He looks like an over eager puppy, dump and run and despite being tall appears physically outmatched, though basing this on his play against Pitts.
 
Don't most corners need help from the front 7 pressure in order to be effective?

Did DLaw, Gregory and friends just morph into the Steel Curtain?

Point being you can have a secondary full of Deion's but if the opposing QB has all day, you lose.

That's football reality.

Even a few of the more knowledgeable guys(I thought) shock me with responses of a corner's impact against an elite olinemen.

In Dallas?
A corner more important to team success than an olinemen?

You don't build your dee from the back end forward in the first place but that's an entirely separate conversation.

Smh, lol
Most know this. Many also realize that there are no front seven prospects that are worthy of being taken in the top ten.

At 10 would you rather take a very good prospect at OL, a very good prospect at CB, or a solid prospect along the DL. The DL prospects at the top of the rankings aren't that much better than the prospects you with see in rounds 2 or 3.

It sucks that there is no Chase Young or Joey Boss in this year's draft. But that's the reality. We aren't fixing all our problems with this draft. It's going to be a couple of more off seasons.
 
Surtain
reason:
According to Pro Football Focus, Surtain played the most defensive snaps without a penalty committed this season (916) while allowing 6 penalties the season prior.
A Technical Marvel:
What’s most impressive about Patrick Surtain is his ability to understand route combinations and drive at the ball. He rarely misses a step and quick to react when the ball is in the air.

This is a guy who rarely gets thrown at. Surtain was targeted only one time per every 10 coverage snaps and allowed a reception every 25 coverage snaps (#1 in the country).
Man coverage will likely be his biggest strength in the NFL.

Patrick Surtain II is by far the best press-man cornerback in the draft. He’s got skills that will allow him to thrive on the outside and in a Cover-3 scheme in the NFL.

Patrick Surtain II 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report - The Painted Lines


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Most know this. Many also realize that there are no front seven prospects that are worthy of being taken in the top ten.

At 10 would you rather take a very good prospect at OL, a very good prospect at CB, or a solid prospect along the DL. The DL prospects at the top of the rankings aren't that much better than the prospects you with see in rounds 2 or 3.

It sucks that there is no Chase Young or Joey Boss in this year's draft. But that's the reality. We aren't fixing all our problems with this draft. It's going to be a couple of more off seasons.

Appreciate the response. Your reasoning ties directly into my thinking on impact.

I agree wholeheartedly if a so called true War Daddy were available and his impact on a team's wins are equal to or greater than his elite o lineman counterpart.

Not a corner though. This team needs both more and better pass rushers in order to feel a comparable impact from the corner position as compared to an elite olineman's iinstant impact on winning games.

This includes Surtain.

Sidenote: And I'm a Bama guy.

Yours was the first intelligent impact comparison response I got and you nailed it.
Thanks again.
 
Surtain.

Incidentally, the Panthers play-by-play guy said today that he thinks Carolina will go OL at pick 8, meaning Slater could easily be off the board by the 10th pick.

but then Pitts will be there
 
Why surprised, you yourself said you werent high on Horn. He looks like an over eager puppy, dump and run and despite being tall appears physically outmatched, though basing this on his play against Pitts.
He isn't physically overmatched, actually it's one of his strengths. Kind of like the yr prior when everyone was getting burned by Chase, Pitts done the same this yr in the SEC.
 

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