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2021 Draft Discussion - Bolts Pick 13th
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Here is one. This is Lance Zeirlein. Ive seen a couple of them. Wouldnt faze me much though.
Overview
Highly intriguing early entry tight end who appears to be scratching the surface of his future impact. He's not the same level of player, but Tremble's blocking toughness and athletic profile are reminiscent of Kellen Winslow Jr.'s when he entered the league. Tremble is a gritty, capable blocker at the point of attack and will really move the needle as a lead and move blocker in space. However, he lacks development as a route runner and has hands that fail to inspire confidence as a pass catcher. His versatility as a run blocker will allow offensive coordinators to shift him around formations and create favorable matchups in the passing game. If he's able to simply improve his hands status to average, his speed and athleticism should create chunk play opportunities. He has Day 2 value with Day 1 upside.
That being said, someone please update Norte Dame Pro Day measureables for Mr. Tremble? Think he may have run a 4.59 forty, not bad for 250 pounder but didn’t Hunter run a 4.67 range his Pro Day? Similar frame, size, need to compare stats side by side, but actually think Tremble is as good of blocker if not better than Hunter, and slightly more athletic but Tremble was under utilized in passing game and QB play subpar compared to what Herbert brings. I’ve seen Hunter drop plenty of balls, usually timing patterns over the middle, some outside the seam but idea here, with drafting a talent like Tremble in 3rd round is a very close comp to what the Chargers had in Henry, on the cheap.
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Originally posted by Fleet View Post
Its one or the other. Just go with very best value. Those CBs in todays NFL are gold. If Slater is there i go him. But he wont be imo. Im personally eyeing those CBs. Pitts would be insane. Like having Megatron paired with Herbert.
As for OT or CB - agree - take the highest ranked player. I like Horn but am open to Surtain. Farley's back injury could be something to stay clear of.
A month to go..
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I think Pitts will be gone by 8. He would be exciting to match up with Keenan, MW, +1 and Pitts. Hooe Ree Frrruuckkk...... who do you cover with a linebacker? That would be Air Coryell type mad to watch. FUNFUNFUN.........
Realistically though someone will fall due to the QB wars this year......Four weeks from tomorrow, right?????
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I don't see WR as a priority.
KA
MW
TJ
Guyton
Hill
Reed
Tryon Johnson is going to be a stud in 2021. He showed in 2020 he has very good hands, makes tough contested catches, has an ever-expanding route tree, in addition to his sub 4.4 speed. I think it is very possible he surpasses MW in 2021 to become the #2 to KA. If Guyton can overcome the dropsies that plagued him later in the season, he's another potential No. 2 option. I expect Hill and Reed to take steps forward in 2021.
We are set at WR. This team needs to build out its trench personnel, big fat men.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Not noted for reliable hands but he can get better. Repetition on the Jugs will help . Ill be curious of his hand measurements today. Big upside.
Originally posted by Boltjolt View PostJeremiah drops Darrisaw 10 spots to #36 in his newest top 50
https://www.nfl.com/news/daniel-jere...t-rankings-3-0
He also has Penei as the 12th ranked prospect.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View PostJeremiah drops Darrisaw 10 spots to #36 in his newest top 50
https://www.nfl.com/news/daniel-jere...t-rankings-3-0
Darrisaw was a solid, reliable starter at left tackle during his career with the Hokies. He has ideal size, length and balance. In the passing game, he has average foot quickness in his set but can bend his knees and plays with a firm base. He has a sharp two-hand punch and generally keeps defenders away from his chest. He plays with excellent awareness. He uses his upper-body strength to torque and turn defenders in the run game. He takes good angles to the second level, where he's able to position and wall off linebackers. He will have some trouble adjusting in space because of his average change-of-direction skills. I view Darrisaw as a player who'll be starting at right tackle very early in his NFL career.
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Originally posted by 21&500 View Post
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