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Gaede

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Awful pick. Couldn't have been a worse situation for us.

Knew this team would blow this pick
 

bewp7

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philbin will teach him lol

i know they can draft pretty good but i am not felling great about mr holding penalty tyler smith with this coaching staff haha
 

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like i said with all the 2nd round Guards which were abundant they were a lot of then like the kid from ucla and the okla guard the baboons from the front office got a lousy tackle that had the holding calls 16 this season and on top of that there gonna have to teach him how to play guard. the talking heads on dallas.com say there not disappointed well good luck with a losing season ha ha ha ha ha
 

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I'm flabbergasted. Was this guy not projected as a third round pick? JJII was sitting there as an arguable top -10 pick at a position of need...

and we took Tyler Smith? Y'all talk me down. May be good pick, but where is the value?
The NFL had him rated as a 2nd round pick.
 

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Tyler Smith OL/OG Tulsa

STRENGTHS
Tyler looks like an athletic offensive guard, player offensive tackle. He has good size and strength and is a powerful offensive lineman. He shows just enough lateral agility and quickness to be moved inside as a guard. Tyler is quick out of his stance and excellent at going out to the second level making his blocks. He has the athleticism to be used as a pulling offensive lineman and on sweeps and screens. Tyler has excellent athletic talent to play more than one position on the offensive line for the team that selects him but as I always say, it takes more than talent to play in the NFL.

CONCERNS
Tyler when playing tackle has never known a penalty that he didn’t want to commit. After being a starting offensive lineman for his college team his techniques are so poor it makes my headache. This sends a signal to me that Tyler is not very coachable and struggles with authority figures. It also sends a signal to me that most authority figures in his football life have enabled this attitude because of his athletic talent. To minimize these issues, I think you have to move him inside.

BOTTOM LINE: 2.67
I love his potential at guard. I love the fact that a very smart center who he can have respect for, will help him to mature. I love his power to run block and his athleticism to pass block. But I don’t love using him as a tackle and I think that using him as a tackle will be his downfall. After he is in the NFL for 4 or 5 years, a team might ask him to move to tackle in a pinch, but he should be a hell of a guard. I believe that Tyler can be a pro bowl guard and one of the best in the NFL.

- The Huddle Report
 

Sydla

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LOL. Questions about whether he’s coachable?

Jerry outsmarted himself with this one.
 
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