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A bust pick. That’s on Dan Quinn.Nashon is a dead man walking. Zero chance to make this team barring injuries
Because he sat out an Ota practice?Nashon is a dead man walking. Zero chance to make this team barring injuries
More to do with the fact that he stinks.Because he sat out an Ota practice?
We've seen plenty of players need more than 2 years. Specially at one of the most difficult positions on the field.More to do with the fact that he stinks.
In a salary cap environment, teams can’t afford to wait for year 3 or 4. Either they show it or they don’t. And Wright showed so poorly that they went to every other corner on the roster. And then went out and traded for a pricey veteran. That tells us all we need to know.We've seen plenty of players need more than 2 years. Specially at one of the most difficult positions on the field.
Not sure it's all on Quinn. Quinn loves length, but long players can sometimes struggle with transitioning in and out of breaks. Wright clearly has those struggles and it is the scouting staff's job to identify it and override the coaches.A bust pick. That’s on Dan Quinn.
I think from the third round on, you hope that players show something in the first two years, but you understand that it may take them until their third year to overcome the things that kept them from being drafted in the first two rounds. I don't think the salary cap environment has changed how quickly players develop. It does change how quickly you can wait on them. If we see no progress in this year's camp, then you have to move on ... which I think is what will happen.In a salary cap environment, teams can’t afford to wait for year 3 or 4. Either they show it or they don’t. And Wright showed so poorly that they went to every other corner on the roster. And then went out and traded for a pricey veteran. That tells us all we need to know.
In a salary cap environment, teams can’t afford to wait for year 3 or 4. Either they show it or they don’t. And Wright showed so poorly that they went to every other corner on the roster. And then went out and traded for a pricey veteran. That tells us all we need to know.
That doesn’t happen in Dallas. See Taco Charlton.Not sure it's all on Quinn. Quinn loves length, but long players can sometimes struggle with transitioning in and out of breaks. Wright clearly has those struggles and it is the scouting staff's job to identify it and override the coaches.
You’ve got four years. It doesn’t matter what round. At that point free agency kicks in and you’re forced to pay big money. Teams need cheap contributors to offset their huge deals.You don't have a choice. It's a big roster and you have to develop young players. Guys like that will always be at the bottom of the roster. They don't all step on the field and light it up. But if you draft someone later than a 2nd. That guy will most likely need time. The length of a contract doesn't help, but you don't just toss those guys to the curb and call them a bust. Some do, some don't. The 3 year rule is still important.
I don't think that was all on Marinelli, either. An episode of The Draft Show said that Will McClay also was pushing for Charlton over Watt.That doesn’t happen in Dallas. See Taco Charlton.
You’re free to think whatever you like, but to me that was McClay falling on the sword and being a ‘company man’. And that ultimately worked out well for him, as he’s been promoted and well compensated since.I don't think that was all on Marinelli, either. An episode of The Draft Show said that Will McClay also was pushing for Charlton over Watt.
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/201...-pushing-taco-charlton-over-tj-watt-nfl-draft
You’ve got four years. It doesn’t matter what round. At that point free agency kicks in and you’re forced to pay big money. Teams need cheap contributors to offset their huge deals.
That’s life in the salary cap era.
But he's better than Joseph so there's that.More to do with the fact that he stinks.