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2021 Draft Discussion - Bolts Pick 13th
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Originally posted by ghost View Post5 Round Mock
1. Micah Parsons - LB/Penn State
2. Jackson Carman - OT/Clemson
3. Kenneth Gainwell - RB/Memphis
4. Camryn Bynum, CB/California
5. James Empey - C/BYU
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Originally posted by ghost View Post5 Round Mock
1. Micah Parsons - LB/Penn State
2. Jackson Carman - OT/Clemson
3. Kenneth Gainwell - RB/Memphis
4. Camryn Bynum, CB/California
5. James Empey - C/BYU
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https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/story/2020-11-18/2021-nfl-mock-draft-first-round-projections
4. L.A. Chargers (2-7) — Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon, Jr.
Drafting the 2019 Outland Trophy winner — he has opted out of this season due to the threat of COVID-19 — would likely cause franchise quarterback Justin Herbert (and Sewell’s former teammate), a normally ultra laidback dude, to do a backflip. Sewell didn’t allow a pressure, hurry or hit on Herbert in nine of 14 games as a sophomore. Top needs: OL, TE, Edge
I project Penei Sewell to be another Anthony Munoz OT/Bengals. Pro Bowl Anchor for 12 years. Blue Chip LT are rare.
I project Micah Parsons to be another James Harrison/OLB Steelers. Setting the edge and rushing the QB. Micah is 20, he will turn 21 during his rookie season. If the Chargers HIT on this player, as a pass-rusher, he will change the defense fundamentally, they way Khalil Mack changed the defense in Chicago. Pass rushers of this caliber are rarer than a Blue Chip Left Tackle, that is the draft strategy here.
The Chargers are going to lose OLB Melvin Ingram, this is SupaMel's replacement on the defense. We've upgraded the position.
The Chargers draft Jackson Carman at OT in the 2nd Round. The Chargers draft their 'dancing bear' at Left Tackle in the Second round, not the First Round. This is my argument.
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Originally posted by ghost View Post5 Round Mock
1. Micah Parsons - LB/Penn State
2. Jackson Carman - OT/Clemson
3. Kenneth Gainwell - RB/Memphis
4. Camryn Bynum, CB/California
5. James Empey - C/BYU
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Originally posted by ghost View Posthttps://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/story/2020-11-18/2021-nfl-mock-draft-first-round-projections
4. L.A. Chargers (2-7) — Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon, Jr.
Drafting the 2019 Outland Trophy winner — he has opted out of this season due to the threat of COVID-19 — would likely cause franchise quarterback Justin Herbert (and Sewell’s former teammate), a normally ultra laidback dude, to do a backflip. Sewell didn’t allow a pressure, hurry or hit on Herbert in nine of 14 games as a sophomore. Top needs: OL, TE, Edge
I project Penei Sewell to be another Anthony Munoz OT/Bengals. Pro Bowl Anchor for 12 years. Blue Chip LT are rare.
I project Micah Parsons to be another James Harrison/OLB Steelers. Setting the edge and rushing the QB. Micah is 20, he will turn 21 during his rookie season. If the Chargers HIT on this player, as a pass-rusher, he will change the defense fundamentally, they way Khalil Mack changed the defense in Chicago. Pass rushers of this caliber are rarer than a Blue Chip Left Tackle, that is the draft strategy here.
The Chargers are going to lose OLB Melvin Ingram, this is SupaMel's replacement on the defense. We've upgraded the position.
The Chargers draft Jackson Carman at OT in the 2nd Round. The Chargers draft their 'dancing bear' at Left Tackle in the Second round, not the First Round. This is my argument.
Honestly, in my time as a fan, there have been 2 LT prospects I've considered to be on Sewell's level and maybe 3 guys who I think will be on his level. We've had Pace and Ogdon as prospects, and I think Joe Thomas has been that type of franchise left tackle.
Parsons would not have been the top pass rusher taken if he came out last year, that would have been Chase Young. Penei Sewell would have been the top OT taken and last year's OT class was one of the best we've had in years.
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1. Micah Parsons - LB/Penn State
2. Jackson Carman - OT/Clemson
3. Kenneth Gainwell - RB/Memphis
3B. (Comp) Tyler Shelvin, Nose Tackle, LSU
4. Camryn Bynum, CB/California
5. James Empey - C/BYU
6. Riley Patterson - K/Memphis
6B. Noah Gray - TE/Duke
7. Tutu Atwell, WR/Louisville
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Originally posted by eaterfan View Post
Is that true? I mean, in the last few years we've had a ton of "game changing pass rushers." Myles Garrett, J.J. Watt, Joey and Nick Bosa, we'll see what Chase Young becomes. But every year there seems to be a pass rusher who has DPOY and HoF potential.
Honestly, in my time as a fan, there have been 2 LT prospects I've considered to be on Sewell's level and maybe 3 guys who I think will be on his level. We've had Pace and Ogdon as prospects, and I think Joe Thomas has been that type of franchise left tackle.
Parsons would not have been the top pass rusher taken if he came out last year, that would have been Chase Young. Penei Sewell would have been the top OT taken and last year's OT class was one of the best we've had in years.
Two First-Round Picks were paid by the Texans to the Dolphins for OT Laremy Tunsil.
Which team got the most ROI for their strategy?
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Originally posted by eaterfan View Post
Is that true? I mean, in the last few years we've had a ton of "game changing pass rushers." Myles Garrett, J.J. Watt, Joey and Nick Bosa, we'll see what Chase Young becomes. But every year there seems to be a pass rusher who has DPOY and HoF potential.
Honestly, in my time as a fan, there have been 2 LT prospects I've considered to be on Sewell's level and maybe 3 guys who I think will be on his level. We've had Pace and Ogdon as prospects, and I think Joe Thomas has been that type of franchise left tackle.
Parsons would not have been the top pass rusher taken if he came out last year, that would have been Chase Young. Penei Sewell would have been the top OT taken and last year's OT class was one of the best we've had in years.
That San Diego team knew how to go for the opponent's throat too. Don Coryell poured on the offense to choke you out.
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