Don't Think We Will Draft Decastro

Now I'm reading we are bringing in another OG from the Bengals for a visit.
 
Hoofbite;4459068 said:
Maybe but I can't see him all of sudden becoming a player worth passing on what is considered a top player at his position once he's into the NFL.

If Callahan wants to work with him and try to get a player out of him, that's cool with me.

Relying on Callahan as being some miracle worker and taking a guy who's never really done much and turning him into a starter is a stretch, IMO.

He started quite a few games for a 7th rounder... I'll defer to Callahan as a legit NFL coach and we'll see what happens...

Hope he works out for us...
 
Risen Star;4458922 said:
I hate that mentality. If you're sitting at 14 and the G is the clear cut best player, you take him. David Arkin and/or Bill Nagy shouldn't even enter the equation.

A guard can't be the best player period. The best guard in the world is equal to an average player at most other positions.
 
Woods;4458898 said:
I think he can play OC as well though. Maybe he plays that for the Cowboys? Or, it may simply mean the end of Holland and Dockery as the team wants younger guys with more upside.

Not sure yet.
I agree with this. The team wants younger guys. If Decastro is there they can draft him and Nagy can compete for the starting center job. Would give us more size on the inside and that would be a huge upgrade from last year.
 
Hoofbite;4459129 said:
I think that idea is pretty ridiculous no matter the scheme.

Where's the cutoff for a guard?

I don't get how there's some magic cut off point somewhere in the middle of the round where it makes it okay to take a guard.

The idea of taking a less highly rated prospect because your picking 5-6 spots too soon for a guy with a much higher likelihood of turning into a dominant player just seems laughable.

Not considering that certain players fit schemes is lacking.

For instance there are players currently on this roster that can play better in Callahan's zone blocking scheme than Hudson Houck's man scheme.

It not about passing on the Guard for me as much as it is what has been said by Jerry and the team regarding Defense during this process.

Plus the quality of the DL prospects that should be available is outstanding.
 
M'Kevon;4459123 said:
He didn't start in Carolina. I don't believe he makes the final roster.


Do you really think we sign a free agent, give him a 4-year deal with what I assume some guaranteed money, and cut him be the start of the season? :lmao2:
 
baj1dallas;4459258 said:
A guard can't be the best player period. The best guard in the world is equal to an average player at most other positions.

Larry Allen would disagree.
 
Am I wrong in assuming that Nagy will be sliding over to center? I mean, our pursuit of guards make it seem like someone would be moving over, and Nagy would be the logical and best candidate.
 
blindzebra;4458908 said:
We need TWO guards.

Today's signing does not change our draft strategy at all.


Aren't we looking at a guard from the Bengals as well?
 
My gut says they'll go after a pass rusher first, and if none are available, they'll look to DeCastro, and then to trading down.
 
baj1dallas;4459258 said:
A guard can't be the best player period. The best guard in the world is equal to an average player at most other positions.

wow. just wow. SO LA was Spencer?
 
Frankly both of these guys look more like depth and part time starters for injured starters.
 
blindzebra;4458908 said:
We need TWO guards.

Today's signing does not change our draft strategy at all.

I don't feel like taking Decastro at 14 was ever the strategy.


If anything Jerry will trade down for Glenn.
 
baj1dallas;4459258 said:
A guard can't be the best player period. The best guard in the world is equal to an average player at most other positions.

He is the exception and not the rule.

I'll take Aldon Smith over the best guard in the NFL.
 
I say go DeCastro or if we can trade down a bit and pick up a third, Glenn. In round 2 there will be a d-linemen worth taking. We may have to move up a bit to get him, but there will be one
 
The30YardSlant;4458960 said:
Nobody has any reason to believe Bill Nagy is even practice squad material.

Nagy was a starter, as a rookie. It takes a couple of years for an olineman to develop. It's actually one of the hardest positions to come in and start, second to QB.

Arkin just needed time to adjust to the big league. He's said to have put on 15 lbs.

There is NO way that the 'Boys are giving up on these two. None. Book it now. We will not draft a guard in the first round.

It will be Cox or Brockers. Maybe Barron in a trade down.
 
BlindFaith;4460260 said:
Nagy was a starter, as a rookie. It takes a couple of years for an olineman to develop. It's actually one of the hardest positions to come in and start, second to QB.

Arkin just needed time to adjust to the big league. He's said to have put on 15 lbs.

There is NO way that the 'Boys are giving up on these two. None. Book it now. We will not draft a guard in the first round.

It will be Cox or Brockers. Maybe Barron in a trade down.
Where'd you read that BF? Not saying ti is untrue, just haven't seen that.
 
Hostile;4460265 said:
Where'd you read that BF? Not saying ti is untrue, just haven't seen that.

Right here on one of these interweb boards. I will not stake my reputation on it though.

It was in a discussion about Arkin moving to Center.
 
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