What if Chaz Green didn't have injury issues

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Tier 1:
1 5 Brandon Scherff
1 9 Ereck Flowers
1 13 Andrus Peat
1 21 Cedric Ogbuehi
1 24 D. J. Humphries - Might be as good as any of them.
La'el Collins would be in Tier 1 also.

Tier 2:
2 34 Donovan Smith - High upside with overwhelming size, needs some work on technique.
2 53 Jake Fisher
Without the injury issues, Green should be about here:

Tier 3:
2 57 Rob Havenstein - Stiff and not overly athletic. Received better coaching than some others.
2 59 Ty Sambrailo
3 72 Jamon Brown

3 91 Chaz Green

Tier 4:
4 102 Daryl Williams

IMO, without the injury issues, Green could be in tier 2 or definitely at the top of tier 3. I can easily see Green being better than all of the players in tier 3.

There was a big drop between Green and Daryl Williams in Tier 4 because Williams probably needs to move to Guard in the NFL.


Side note: La'ell Collins was a better college player than #9 pick Ereck Flowers, IMO. I can see some teams liking FLowers better as prospect due overwhelming size and more length, but in college I thought Collins was generally better. They both look like RTs in the NFL to me.
 
Tier 1:
1 5 Brandon Scherff
1 9 Ereck Flowers
1 13 Andrus Peat
1 21 Cedric Ogbuehi
1 24 D. J. Humphries - Might be as good as any of them.
La'el Collins would be in Tier 1 also.

Tier 2:
2 34 Donovan Smith - High upside with overwhelming size, needs some work on technique.
2 53 Jake Fisher
Without the injury issues, Green should be about here:

Tier 3:
2 57 Rob Havenstein - Stiff and not overly athletic. Received better coaching than some others.
2 59 Ty Sambrailo
3 72 Jamon Brown

3 91 Chaz Green

Tier 4:
4 102 Daryl Williams

IMO, without the injury issues, Green could be in tier 2 or definitely at the top of tier 3. I can easily see Green being better than all of the players in tier 3.

There was a big drop between Green and Daryl Williams in Tier 4 because Williams probably needs to move to Guard in the NFL.


Side note: La'ell Collins was a better college player than #9 pick Ereck Flowers, IMO. I can see some teams liking FLowers better as prospect due overwhelming size and more length, but in college I thought Collins was generally better. They both look like RTs in the NFL to me.

What if your signature wasn't an isolated play that you purport to be the norm from last season.

Would anyone agree?
 
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Green is almost irrelevant since we acquired Collins. Plus if he couldn't even hack rookie mini camp without issues, I really don't count on him for anything.

Alexander doesn't like him, so expect him to make the Pro Bowl this season.

In all seriousness, I think they want Free to move on next year. Having Collins/Green at RT with Gibson/other Tackles competing allows you to get a lot younger/cheaper at the position.

I thought the stat posted about his sacks given up/penalties was extremely impressive.

Also, on a side note, was it Flowers that Gregory completely destroyed in college?
 
What if your signature wasn't an isolated play that you purport to be the norm from last season.

Would anyone agree?

Do you go in and *******ize every thread with your shenanigans? This is a thread about Green, if you want to talk about his sig pic then start a new thread.
 
If ifs and buts were candy and nuts

Thing is that the cottage industry didn't get to see the medical reports. If his ankle and shoulder X-ray/MRI doesn't show structural damage indicating an increased risk of injury would that be meaningful to you?
 
If i was to pick a bust candidate from the first tier then i would pick Flowers hands down,he needs a lot of work with footwork and he may have to move inside if it doesnt work out at tackle.
 
Green is almost irrelevant since we acquired Collins. Plus if he couldn't even hack rookie mini camp without issues, I really don't count on him for anything.

Green left because of dehydration problems, not injury related. It is very common for rookies to come into the mini camp out of shape so I wouldn't put too much stock into it.
 
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Hi.

I'm Doug Free.

And I'm here shirtless and holding a fish I caught which honestly is barely good enough for bait.

That's right.

To taunt you.
 
If i was to pick a bust candidate from the first tier then i would pick Flowers hands down,he needs a lot of work with footwork and he may have to move inside if it doesnt work out at tackle.

Haha yeah. I'm really hoping he starts Game 1. He'll still be pretty raw.
 
Green is almost irrelevant since we acquired Collins. Plus if he couldn't even hack rookie mini camp without issues, I really don't count on him for anything.

Not irrelevant but decreases the chances he sees the field in 2015. I believe this works in Greens favor as it allows him to further develop and most importantly work on improving overall strength and power throughout his body. By 2016, he should be a strong candidate to start at RT, unless the team decides to keep Leary and kick Collins to RT.
 
Alexander doesn't like him, so expect him to make the Pro Bowl this season.

In all seriousness, I think they want Free to move on next year. Having Collins/Green at RT with Gibson/other Tackles competing allows you to get a lot younger/cheaper at the position.

I thought the stat posted about his sacks given up/penalties was extremely impressive.

Also, on a side note, was it Flowers that Gregory completely destroyed in college?

Yes, Flowers struggled with Gregory including a great bull rush by Gregory that made Flowers look silly.
 
Not irrelevant but decreases the chances he sees the field in 2015. I believe this works in Greens favor as it allows him to further develop and most importantly work on improving overall strength and power throughout his body. By 2016, he should be a strong candidate to start at RT, unless the team decides to keep Leary and kick Collins to RT.

Glad we can invest a third round choice on a player that won't contribute any time soon.
 
Judging players bases on rookie minicamp. Especially offensive lineman. LOL.

That might be the dumbest thing you've ever said. Which is incredible.

Hmm. Player has an affirmed history of injuries and being soft.

Leaves both practices at rookie minicamp with minor nicks.

Yeah, just unreasonable.

You: oft injured player is a reach that I must support. Leave brain at door.

In fact, the idea this player left for issues in a "non-contact" rookie mini-camp?

That tells me he is not only soft but poorly conditioned as well.
 
Green is almost irrelevant since we acquired Collins. Plus if he couldn't even hack rookie mini camp without issues, I really don't count on him for anything.

Not irrelevant but decreases the chances he sees the field in 2015. I believe this works in Greens favor as it allows him to further develop and most importantly work on improving overall strength and power throughout his body. By 2016, he should be a strong candidate to start at RT, unless the team decides to keep Leary and kick Collins to RT.

It depends on where Collins plays. They will give Collins some snaps at both OT and OG in the OTAs/mini-camp and maybe the first week of TC, but after that they'll likely have him focus on either OG or OT. If he really focuses on OG as many believe, then Green is most likely the Swing OT. If Collins wins the LG job, and one of the OTs gets injured, I don't think they would move Collins to OT at that point. Green would have to step up and play OT.
 
Glad we can invest a third round choice on a player that won't contribute any time soon.

You can never have too many good OL so I'm fine with it. Besides I'm sure the Cowboys would've attacked the draft differently had they known they would acquire arguably a top 10 OL talent only days after the draft.
 

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