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It speaks volumes that the best answer is a 3rd rounder from 5 years ago. That's the problem in a nutshell.Gallimore
It speaks volumes that the best answer is a 3rd rounder from 5 years ago. That's the problem in a nutshell.Gallimore
Thats three 3T's drafted in the top 90 in 6 years though. The problem isn't that they ignore the position. The problem is they dont draft well at the position. One every two years in the top 90 isnt ignoring the position. But hitting on 1 out of 3 in the top 90 is badIt speaks volumes that the best answer is a 3rd rounder from 5 years ago. That's the problem in a nutshell.
Three year rule applies to Mazi. However players usually make their biggest improvement between year 1 and 2. If that is his biggest improvement, he will be at best a one contract player. Completely agree with your take on Diggs and hated that contract the second it was signed.Cowboys seem intent on seeing of Mazi progresses. I mean I get, that was a big investment in a 1T. They seemed to have little interest in big DT's this cycle. They seemed to be interested in another 3T. I wonder if the debate was Booker V. Nolen? Personally I would have taken Nolen
You keep saying top 90. Top 90 is not good enough. You get what you pay for in the draft in general.Thats three 3T's drafted in the top 90 in 6 years though. The problem isn't that they ignore the position. The problem is they dont draft well at the position. One every two years in the top 90 isnt ignoring the position. But hitting on 1 out of 3 in the top 90 is bad
The problem with Mazi is that pick was just a mistake because he was just an average player in college, so the odds of him becoming a substantially better player in the pros relative to his peers is really small.Three year rule applies to Mazi. However players usually make their biggest improvement between year 1 and 2. If that is his biggest improvement, he will be at best a one contract player. Completely agree with your take on Diggs and hated that contract the second it was signed.
By DL, you mean tackle?It is amazing how this team loves the OL in the first found but then constantly ignores the DL.
We can't develop mid- and later-round picks on the OL, but at DT that's all we try to do.
Top 90 should net you a starter. Its 6 years we have drafted a DT in the 1st, a DT in the 2nd and 2 in the 3rd. Thats 4 in draft slots expected to produce starters. Of those 4, we have 1 quality starters. Thats not inattention. Thats poor scouting and draftingYou keep saying top 90. Top 90 is not good enough. You get what you pay for in the draft in general.
Their thinking is, you only play a run DT 20% of the time, you want your DT's to get up the field and disrupt the QB. The likes of Nolen/Stewart sacred me. Think I would of taken either Harmon or Grant at the spot, both have pass rush upside at the position and can play either spot.Cowboys seem intent on seeing of Mazi progresses. I mean I get, that was a big investment in a 1T. They seemed to have little interest in big DT's this cycle. They seemed to be interested in another 3T. I wonder if the debate was Booker V. Nolen? Personally I would have taken Nolen
They have used a lot of day 2 picks: Osa, Hill, Gallimore, Collins. Players like Crawford/Golston were tweeners who could player either 3T or DE.How many 3Ts have we taken early in the last many years? Osa and Trysten Hill and who else?
True, I forgot him.Gallimore
I know time flies and all, but do you realize how long ago Hill and Collins were?They have used a lot of day 2 picks: Osa, Hill, Gallimore, Collins. Players like Crawford/Golston were tweeners who could player either 3T or DE.
I think Mazi might be a good run defender this year. Based on his play the 2nd half of the season, Im actually fairly confident he will be a solid there this year. I just dont think he is ever going to be a 3 down player thoughThree year rule applies to Mazi. However players usually make their biggest improvement between year 1 and 2. If that is his biggest improvement, he will be at best a one contract player. Completely agree with your take on Diggs and hated that contract the second it was signed
Where we differ is I am saying you need better than just a "starter" at that position. A starter can be an average or even below average player. You need a dominant player, maybe more than one. It's no mystery many teams including the eagles and chiefs do this, and your best chance is drafting guys in the first round, the higher the better. Occasionally the second round. That's what we don't do.Top 90 should net you a starter. Its 6 years we have drafted a DT in the 1st, a DT in the 2nd and 2 in the 3rd. Thats 4 in draft slots expected to produce starters. Of those 4, we have 1 quality starters. Thats not inattention. Thats poor scouting and drafting
Problem is, this front front creates too many holes with ignoring free agency every year, where they are forced to draft for need. I like the BPA approach, but they have huge holes now within their roster.I have a slightly different take on the draft which many people here will not like
In the end, what is the objective of the draft? Acquire talent to make the team better
So, yes, draft is about talent acquisition but there is a reason teams have tiers, because need’ has to factor in somewhat
In isolation, i think we had a very very good draft. The players in the top rounds have the potential to be really really good. My problems are below
Booker: very good player, not worth #12. Wr dont have a LT or a RT and we are loading up on OGs. Not going to “bully” anybody if our LT and RT are weak links. The only way this pick makes any sense is if we plan to move Smith to LT. Otherwise it would have been way better to move down to 25 and take Simmons
EZ: very very good player and talent. Great for a team that has a real DE opposite him. If EZ and Parsons are the 2 DEs on the field with Mazi and Osa on 2nd or 3rd and 5-7, as the opposing OC, im running at them everyday if im a good run team like Pilly or GB or Detroit or SF. So, EZ can spell Parsons but at least this year and probably next few years he and Micah will be on the field together very little unless Micah lines up at LB
Revel: great pick if he comes back healthy
Blue: lot of potential but not a 3 down RB. If hes on the field, the defense knows its a pass play most likely. If you run him a lot you will injure him or wear him down
More dart throwing at 1T DT
No #2 WR
No real 1T DT
No true RB
Good players? Yes
This is the kind if draft that can be great for a team that is active in FA
Great draft for this team? Not really
Eagles draftes 3 DT's in the in that same span. Difference is they hit on theirsTrue, I forgot him.
So that's, what, two 3Ts in the first three rounds in the last six years?
Counting Mazi, who is a bust, that's three interior DL in the last six years.
Point is, they used high resources at the position, but are terrible at scouting the position as their success rate has been awful.I know time flies and all, but do you realize how long ago Hill and Collins were?
One problem is we really haven't had that available where we have drafted in the passed. Maybe thats why they reached on Smith. Squinted too hard and saw Payne maybe. Thats where I would have taken Nolen instead of BookerWhere we differ is I am saying you need better than just a "starter" at that position. A starter can be an average or even below average player. You need a dominant player, maybe more than one. It's no mystery many teams including the eagles and chiefs do this, and your best chance is drafting guys in the first round, the higher the better. Occasionally the second round. That's what we don't do.
I think you are dead on about the Mazi pick, and I am right there with you on Nolen.One problem is we really haven't had that available where we have drafted in the passed. Maybe thats why they reached on Smith. Squinted too hard and saw Payne maybe. Thats where I would have taken Nolen instead of Booker