Fun nugget on Tyler Booker leadership from SI

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I will repeat....I love this pick
BTW ....... we have now locked down our interior Oline for the 5-8 years. Imagine their impact after 2 years playing together.

https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-draft-takeaways-honest-discussion-about-shedeur-sanders

• And finally, a fun story from last week. Alabama played Michigan in the Reliaquest Bowl on Dec. 31 and, as work in Florida commenced for the Tide and a practice concluded, Tyler Booker called his teammates up and told them that anyone considering opting out of the game would have to go through him first. This was a player, by the way, who was credited in that program for helping the coaches get JC Latham pointed in the right direction the year before. So now you know why a lot of NFL folks call the guy the Cowboys took with the No. 12 pick an Alpha.
 
I will repeat....I love this pick
BTW ....... we have now locked down our interior Oline for the 5-8 years. Imagine their impact after 2 years playing together.

https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-draft-takeaways-honest-discussion-about-shedeur-sanders

• And finally, a fun story from last week. Alabama played Michigan in the Reliaquest Bowl on Dec. 31 and, as work in Florida commenced for the Tide and a practice concluded, Tyler Booker called his teammates up and told them that anyone considering opting out of the game would have to go through him first. This was a player, by the way, who was credited in that program for helping the coaches get JC Latham pointed in the right direction the year before. So now you know why a lot of NFL folks call the guy the Cowboys took with the No. 12 pick an Alpha.
We HOPE our interior is locked down. Booker is not a guaranteed star player at his position
 
I will repeat....I love this pick
BTW ....... we have now locked down our interior Oline for the 5-8 years. Imagine their impact after 2 years playing together.
You can add Guyton in there too. I know many are uncertain about him. But we knew he needed a year when he was drafted. We'll see a different player in September.
 
You can add Guyton in there too. I know many are uncertain about him. But we knew he needed a year when he was drafted. We'll see a different player in September.
Guyton didn't show any flashes last year, and that concerns me. When Tyler Smith was drafted, he was in the same position, raw and needed a lot of work but you could see the potential for dominance was there from the outset.
 
I will repeat....I love this pick
BTW ....... we have now locked down our interior Oline for the 5-8 years. Imagine their impact after 2 years playing together.

https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-draft-takeaways-honest-discussion-about-shedeur-sanders

• And finally, a fun story from last week. Alabama played Michigan in the Reliaquest Bowl on Dec. 31 and, as work in Florida commenced for the Tide and a practice concluded, Tyler Booker called his teammates up and told them that anyone considering opting out of the game would have to go through him first. This was a player, by the way, who was credited in that program for helping the coaches get JC Latham pointed in the right direction the year before. So now you know why a lot of NFL folks call the guy the Cowboys took with the No. 12 pick an Alpha.
I like the pick, and I hope he knocks the hell out of little man child Micah during practice!
 
hes arguably the most NFL ready OL we have drafted other than Martin - stop trying to find the negative in the pick, it was a great one and no risk whatsoever outside of a freak injury
So? Trevor Lawrence was supposed to be a generational talent, hell I remember people saying Bobby Carpenter was the safe pick. Nothing is guaranteed
 
I will repeat....I love this pick
BTW ....... we have now locked down our interior Oline for the 5-8 years. Imagine their impact after 2 years playing together.

https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-draft-takeaways-honest-discussion-about-shedeur-sanders

• And finally, a fun story from last week. Alabama played Michigan in the Reliaquest Bowl on Dec. 31 and, as work in Florida commenced for the Tide and a practice concluded, Tyler Booker called his teammates up and told them that anyone considering opting out of the game would have to go through him first. This was a player, by the way, who was credited in that program for helping the coaches get JC Latham pointed in the right direction the year before. So now you know why a lot of NFL folks call the guy the Cowboys took with the No. 12 pick an Alpha.
Love nuggets like this. Thanks for posting! Part of the cultural change in effect right now.
 
Booker is all talk. He needs to shut up for now and do the work as a pro. If he doesn't, he will be perceived as a loudmouth with no skins on the wall as a rookie. He can be a great leader but first he has to be a great follower. I don't think he can do that. Fans meet your next great bust.
 
Guyton didn't show any flashes last year, and that concerns me. When Tyler Smith was drafted, he was in the same position, raw and needed a lot of work but you could see the potential for dominance was there from the outset.
Right. That's the big "hope" part on the line.
 

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