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Originally posted by Bolt Dude View PostAw man, that’d be a sweet line up. But, personally, I’m not giving up on Tranquil. I like the kid’s game and he showed legit flashes last year. Don’t think he’ll be as good as Zaven, but Tranquil seems like a nice compliment to Murray’s game.
I was so bummed when Drue went down. Did you notice that you could audibly hear his leg snap because of the absence of crowd noise? Felt awful for the guy.
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Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
Drue would be great depth! And certainly would see the field in nickel/dime. We'll see how he comes back from severe injury. Would he hold up as an every down LB...?Our quarterback is a golden god.
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Originally posted by Leslie Grossman View Post
Yep, like I said a few weeks back in my first mock the 1st half of the 2nd is a sweet spot for tackles. Wont be shocked if Cosmi or Leatherwood is there at 47 as well. If not happy with Little or Carman. I remember 2 years ago many thought the tackle from Texas was going round one and the Cowboys got him at 50.
Little I'm leery of. I liked him a lot before his injury.
Carman I'm cool with in the 2nd round. Why don't you like Carman?
I like Dillon Radunz. 1st choice would be Eichenberg... but I'm sure he'll be gone late 1st.
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Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
LOL! I was one of those many! I loved Connor Williams... but apparently short arms is a real thing... just ask Forrest Lamp. Rashawn Slater may be this years Williams/Lamp.
Little I'm leery of. I liked him a lot before his injury.
Carman I'm cool with in the 2nd round. Why don't you like Carman?
I like Dillon Radunz. 1st choice would be Eichenberg... but I'm sure he'll be gone late 1st.
I’m leery of Carman, too. I’d avoid him altogether. Fine in run blocking, but that sidestep/back pedal action looks slow and tortured. See him as a guard in the NFL, similar to Borom.
Re: Radunz—jury’s out until after Senior Bowl. Trench guys from D2 can be tricky. Need to see him play against/next to the D1 dawgs first.
Our quarterback is a golden god.
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Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
LOL! I was one of those many! I loved Connor Williams... but apparently short arms is a real thing... just ask Forrest Lamp. Rashawn Slater may be this years Williams/Lamp.
Little I'm leery of. I liked him a lot before his injury.
Carman I'm cool with in the 2nd round. Why don't you like Carman?
I like Dillon Radunz. 1st choice would be Eichenberg... but I'm sure he'll be gone late 1st.
Here is a reason to fret more than his knee injury by this guys one man opinion.
Pro Football Network's Neal Driscoll writes that Stanford redshirt junior T Walker Little's "tape doesn’t show a first-round prospect."
"Little has good size, functional strength, and plays with good leverage, yet he is a complete liability in pass protection," Driscoll writes of the 6-foot-7, 313-pounder, noting that the Stanford lineman can be "completely overwhelmed by gifted speed rushers." Driscoll floats the possibility that Little may need to kick inside to guard in the NFL. Further complicating the evaluation, Little underwent season-ending knee surgery last September. He opted to return to school over the winter and will need to prove that he can hold up physically in 2020.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Its an ACL. Everybody comes back from those now. Rivers came back in 100 days for workouts. Keenan had two ACLs repaired, Gore had two. I think 18 months will be just fine for Little. Im not worried about it at all. He has been training.
Here is a reason to fret more than his knee injury by this guys one man opinion.
Pro Football Network's Neal Driscoll writes that Stanford redshirt junior T Walker Little's "tape doesn’t show a first-round prospect."
"Little has good size, functional strength, and plays with good leverage, yet he is a complete liability in pass protection," Driscoll writes of the 6-foot-7, 313-pounder, noting that the Stanford lineman can be "completely overwhelmed by gifted speed rushers." Driscoll floats the possibility that Little may need to kick inside to guard in the NFL. Further complicating the evaluation, Little underwent season-ending knee surgery last September. He opted to return to school over the winter and will need to prove that he can hold up physically in 2020.Our quarterback is a golden god.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
It's why I called it one man's opinion lol. Roll the tape.
And I agree with Driscoll that WL is not a 1st round prospect.
I think my problem with his statement is the word ‘complete’. Saying WL is a complete liability in pass protection feels gross. Like an unwarranted exaggeration. Almost like he’s trolling, lol.Our quarterback is a golden god.
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Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
LOL! I was one of those many! I loved Connor Williams... but apparently short arms is a real thing... just ask Forrest Lamp. Rashawn Slater may be this years Williams/Lamp.
Little I'm leery of. I liked him a lot before his injury.
Carman I'm cool with in the 2nd round. Why don't you like Carman?
I like Dillon Radunz. 1st choice would be Eichenberg... but I'm sure he'll be gone late 1st.
Edit: Drafting for need of course. Have to fix both tackles.Last edited by Leslie Grossman; 01-24-2021, 03:03 PM.
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