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I think it’s likely we go offense at #10 and possibly even #44. Here are some factors that I think tilt the selection toward offense:
1. BPA. It’s most likely going to be Pitts or OT in terms of BPA at #10. To take a defender here is fighting the draft and “reaching” based on need. Taco says hello.
2. Pitts is rumored to be the best player in the draft by some. If we grade him that way the team will not pass on him at #10.
3. We just agreed to pay Dak $160M over 4 years. If Tyron or Collins can’t play are you going to risk $160M on a substitute? Not if you can avoid it. That’s not lost on Jerry.
4. This team goes as the OL goes. Our OL has dropped off, as of the last couple of years. Jerry will want to regain that form.
5. Cheap labor. LT is a MONEY position. It helps offset labor costs to draft an OT on a 5 year cheap labor contract. It also offsets Dak’s massive deal.
6. Longevity. A LT can play for 10 years in the league. That favors a premium pick.
7. We seem to be very good at selecting OL. It’s a relatively safe pick with a low probability of busting.
8. Tyron and Collins, are both coming off of injuries. Neither is guaranteed to play. At best Tyron has another year or two left.
9. You may be able to get some salvage value out of Tyron at this point, but not two or three years from now.
10. At one time, LVE and Jaylon were viewed as All Pro type of players. I don’t think Jerry has given up on them. Why assume that Tyron and Collins will return to form but Jaylon and LVE, with proper coaching will not? I think that will be how Jerry sees it.
11. And maybe most importantly, Mickey Spagnola, the team shill, seems to be banging the drum that we should draft the best defender at #10, which is probably a smoke screen.
I understand the argument against that is that the defense sucks. But I don’t think Jerry thinks his defenders suck as badly as some of you do.
1. BPA. It’s most likely going to be Pitts or OT in terms of BPA at #10. To take a defender here is fighting the draft and “reaching” based on need. Taco says hello.
2. Pitts is rumored to be the best player in the draft by some. If we grade him that way the team will not pass on him at #10.
3. We just agreed to pay Dak $160M over 4 years. If Tyron or Collins can’t play are you going to risk $160M on a substitute? Not if you can avoid it. That’s not lost on Jerry.
4. This team goes as the OL goes. Our OL has dropped off, as of the last couple of years. Jerry will want to regain that form.
5. Cheap labor. LT is a MONEY position. It helps offset labor costs to draft an OT on a 5 year cheap labor contract. It also offsets Dak’s massive deal.
6. Longevity. A LT can play for 10 years in the league. That favors a premium pick.
7. We seem to be very good at selecting OL. It’s a relatively safe pick with a low probability of busting.
8. Tyron and Collins, are both coming off of injuries. Neither is guaranteed to play. At best Tyron has another year or two left.
9. You may be able to get some salvage value out of Tyron at this point, but not two or three years from now.
10. At one time, LVE and Jaylon were viewed as All Pro type of players. I don’t think Jerry has given up on them. Why assume that Tyron and Collins will return to form but Jaylon and LVE, with proper coaching will not? I think that will be how Jerry sees it.
11. And maybe most importantly, Mickey Spagnola, the team shill, seems to be banging the drum that we should draft the best defender at #10, which is probably a smoke screen.
I understand the argument against that is that the defense sucks. But I don’t think Jerry thinks his defenders suck as badly as some of you do.