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Not sure if the team will see it the Same watPerfect 4 picks
All 4 could be starting by next year
Not sure if the team will see it the Same watPerfect 4 picks
All 4 could be starting by next year
Let me add that.....generally speaking.....
Picking in the mid 20s......you can choose from a lower caliber premium position player and the cream of the crop at lower regarded positions.
I would think Guard is falls into the latter....just a matter of how things are looked upon.
I think we will have a lot of different opinions, as this class is extremely top heavy with many prospects having similar grades. Here is my ideal top 4:
1) Kenyon Green G Texas A&M (Still view him as the top Guard who can play in any scheme)
2) Travis Jones DT Ucon(a legitimate NT that greatly improves our run defense)
3) Leo Chenal LB Wisconsin (the anti-Lve who fits perfectly next to Parsons, will he make it here?)
4) Jeremy Ruckert TE Ohio State (a TE who can actually block)
You know Quinn would love Woolen. Surprise, surprise they talked to him at the combineTrying to stay realistic to who is projected to be available:
1st Nakobe Dean LB Georgia
2nd Tariq Woolen CB UTSA
3rd Cam Jurgens C Nebraska
4th Jelani Woods TE Virginia
24 and 56 seem to be just outside of the sweet spots too.
Huge fan of Burks, I worry about Strange, could be more developmentalTreylon Burks WR Arkansas Plays big in big games. Everyone knew he was their best player and Alabama couldn't stop him 8 catches179 yds and 2 TDs
Arnold Ebiketie DE Penn St. Three down DE Solid as a run defender and pass rusher
Damone Clark LB LSU Ascending player who had huge production at LSU last season
Cole Strange IOL Tennessee-Chattanooga NFL Strong would be an upgrade to the LG position.
Strange has much better hand placement and mirror technique than most of the prospects and he's very strong.Huge fan of Burks, I worry about Strange, could be more developmental
Good be a find, but not putting all my eggs in the basket he improves the position right awayStrange has much better hand placement and mirror technique than most of the prospects and he's very strong.
Unfortunately there isn't a Zack Martin in this years draft, they all have some warts.Good be a find, but not putting all my eggs in the basket he improves the position right away
What I want is a power Guard, one who can get a push in the run game and can effectively anchor so Dak can have a pocket to work with. Much easier to avoid outside pressure, then it is up the middle.Unfortunately there isn't a Zack Martin in this years draft, they all have some warts.
Green on the first and Johnson on the second. Green is a monster in the run game and Johnson is great in pass pro.What I want is a power Guard, one who can get a push in the run game and can effectively anchor so Dak can have a pocket to work with. Much easier to avoid outside pressure, then it is up the middle.
Nobody has talked about David Bell, he could be a real good value pick.dont know if it'll fall this way...but...
rd1...kenyon green og texas a&m
rd2...kingsley enagbare de south carolina
rd3...david bell wr purdue
rd4...jerome ford rb cincinnati
I think Zion Johnson has solidified himself as a 1st rd prospect after his work at the Senior Bowl and his good testing at the combine. I prefer Green myself. Kinnard is another one who I hope the team targets in the 2nd rd.Green on the first and Johnson on the second. Green is a monster in the run game and Johnson is great in pass pro.
Those two are better than Strange but require a lot more draft capital. Not Kinnard though NFL says he need a lot of work on footwork and hand usage to be effective in the NFL.I think Zion Johnson has solidified himself as a 1st rd prospect after his work at the Senior Bowl and his good testing at the combine. I prefer Green myself. Kinnard is another one who I hope the team targets in the 2nd rd.
Kinnard might need to work on his footwork, but that's more for Tackle, think he would be a far better interior player.Those two are better than Strange but require a lot more draft capital. Not Kinnard though NFL says he need a lot of work on footwork and hand usage to be effective in the NFL.
Kinnard might need to work on his footwork, but that's more for Tackle, think he would be a far better interior player.