Dane Brugler 2nd Round Mock

Zimmy Lives

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I understand how you feel. I am just paranoid about trying to wait until 91.

This is a copycat league. Seattle used to have the market cornered on the RB thing, but our season last year probably made more believers.

Yes, but one can also consider that there may be more believers in good o-lineman.
 

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I keep seeing this and it appears to be applied globally.

What was Randle or Dunbar's yards per rush before contact?

Not sure. But Randle averaged 6.7 yards per attempt. So i'm going to guess higher than 2.8.

Dunbar averaged just 3.4 yards per attempt. And I continue to wonder why he is on the team. Maybe with more opportunities (nobody is getting 392 carries this year) we'll see more. I'm skeptical.
 

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I will ask this again. WHERE IS THE PASS RUSH ? we draft a CB and a RB. WHERE IS THE PASS RUSH? only 28 sacks last year. right near the bottom of the NFL.

Sacks isn't everything. Pressure is what we are looking for which we had some last season. Adding Hardy and full season of Dlaw that pressure will go up.

Pressures creature turnovers which we was top in the league at. A rookie isn't going to be a sack machine, so I look for a DL today and possibly tomorrow as well. We have guys like Gardner and Whaley coming back healthy as well plus UDFA.

We was 12-4 last season and a play or two from conference championship. I trust this front office, pick best available talent and that's what we are doing. No reaching
 

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I think if Preston Smith got that close, they would be tempted to go up and get him. Oh, Broddus seems to be on the Duke bandwagon.

Hope so, the thought of Duke Johnson in the second makes me nauseous.
 

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Not sure. But Randle averaged 6.7 yards per attempt. So i'm going to guess higher than 2.8.

Dunbar averaged just 3.4 yards per attempt. And I continue to wonder why he is on the team. Maybe with more opportunities (nobody is getting 392 carries this year) we'll see more. I'm skeptical.

I can figure out Dunbar. Most of his plays were designed to run wide or were draws. Those are not strengths of this OL in terms of blocking.

Randle had some big chunk runs that skews his YPC, so that is not much of a tool to use. I would be curious to see the yards before contact.
 

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Not sure. But Randle averaged 6.7 yards per attempt. So i'm going to guess higher than 2.8.

Dunbar averaged just 3.4 yards per attempt. And I continue to wonder why he is on the team. Maybe with more opportunities (nobody is getting 392 carries this year) we'll see more. I'm skeptical.
Dunbar as a big play change up back is similar to the 2nd pass receiving TE. It sounds nice on paper but they don't seem to go forward with the plan nor execute it well.
 
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