I gotta feelin Darrisaw is our first pick.
2021 Draft Discussion - Bolts Pick 13th
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Originally posted by Velo View Post
I tend to agree, unless Slater is available at 13, then it might be Slater.
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Originally posted by Fleet View Post
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Good info...Staley said he wants a lot of DB depth...also values highly a corner who can man up, but can also play off coverage...I wouldn't be surprised to see us draft 3+ DB's...
Kind of been making sure i get those 3 in my mocks.
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Originally posted by Xenos View PostLess favorable for QBs? Whatever it is now is a marginal improvement at best. Rivers didn’t have to deal with what the 80s or even 90s QB had to face. Likewise, he had the best rushing attack that year with LT next to him as well as one of the best OL. I think this is why passer ratings on their own without context is misleading to say the least.
Likewise, our OL was the worst. But I think it’s also misleading to say that the Bengals were that much better than we were. What’s the difference between the 29th and the 31st in pass blocking? Is it as big as the 27th and 29th, or smaller?
Did you also forget that in 2019, we had like the 5th best pass block win rate in the first four games?
Also, the league has emphasized calling illegal contact penalties in recent years while giving offensive players more of a pass when it comes to contact.
QBs are more protected than they were when Rivers first became a starter in 2006.
Looking at my post, I merely indicated how each OL (Cincinnati's and ours) ranked in terms of block win rate. Those stats indicate that CIN's OL was slightly better in terms of pass blocking and much better in terms of run blocking.
My point is that Burrow supporters tend to use the OL as an excuse for him, but ignore our slightly worse OL when considering Herbert. Herbert overcame the OL issue. Burrow was less successful.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Dont know why Chain likes to make absolutes after rookie seasons. I do think Tua will be better. He just has to get acclimated to the NFL. Burrow will be better and Herbert as well. After year three we will have a good idea. I think Burrow will be a real good one and Tua can be as well....if he can stay healthy. He already missed two games last year being hurt.
This class will be interesting to see. I think Wilson will struggle if he plays as a rookie and i think Lance will struggle a lot IF he plays as a rookie. Jones will have that smaller window thing going on too. We'll se how he adapts compared to Tua.
I also felt that based upon what Burrow displayed so far, even if he improves, he is not going to finish 1st, 3rd and 2nd in passer rating in three consecutive seasons like Rivers did.
That is not to say that Burrow will not improve, but there is a whole world of difference between finishing the season ranked in the mid 20s in passer rating and the QB improving to the point that he finishes in the top 3 three years running. I think the most likely result for Burrow is some improvement, yes, but that much improvement, no.
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