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Originally posted by Riverwalk View PostChargers biggest offensive problem was getting short yardage on 3rd down in the run game. 3 rounds and they are sitting pat with the same personnel from last year.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Denzel didn't weigh 225 lbs,...I hope the kid can add some bulk so he don't get run over and drug around like Donnie Edwards did.
I like the kid, just undersized. Staley seems to like undersized LBs. Littleton was undersized too and was awful in support. Didn't last long with the Raiders. Just one season.
I like the JOK comp I read also...I loved that kid coming out, though he has been up and down...but who isn't playiing in Cleveland, lol...that town is cursed.Adopted Bolt: Kimani Vidal RB
Final prediction: Latham OT, Colson LB, Sainristil CB,Rice WR, Zinter OG, Nourzad OC, MacLachlan TE, Vidal RB, Lovett DT
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Telesco conservative approach allows other teams, who understand their needs, ample opportunity to jump ahead or select player whom they like as well and take then off the board.
Seattle crushed the bolts on the field end of last season when Chargers needed a win (37-23) yet still picking ahead in draft
selecting player after player better than the Chargers, very frustrating.
JAXON SMITH-NJIGBA
DERICK HALL
ZACH CHARBONNET
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Originally posted by TexanBeerlover View PostTelesco conservative approach allows other teams, who understand their needs, ample opportunity to jump ahead or select player whom they like as well and take then off the board.
Seattle crushed the bolts on the field end of last season when Chargers needed a win (37-23) yet still picking ahead in draft
selecting player after player better than the Chargers, very frustrating. JAXON SMITH-NJIGBA
DERICK HALL
ZACH CHARBONNET
And I’m sure the FO were fine with their choices over Seattle’s.
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Originally posted by Riverwalk View Post
That all may be true and he becomes an all pro receiver for Herbert for years to come. Not guaranteed, but his ceiling looks high.
The problem I have with the pick is there’s a 50/50 chance he is not an impact player this year and his chances of seeing a significant amount of playing time is only if KA or Williams are injured.
I would have preferred an impact player that starts day one that could also be all the the things you hope for for QJ in years to come but at a bigger position of need right now.
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Originally posted by Riverwalk View Post
That all may be true and he becomes an all pro receiver for Herbert for years to come. Not guaranteed, but his ceiling looks high.
The problem I have with the pick is there’s a 50/50 chance he is not an impact player this year and his chances of seeing a significant amount of playing time is only if KA or Williams are injured.
I would have preferred an impact player that starts day one that could also be all the the things you hope for for QJ in years to come but at a bigger position of need right now."The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this post. The information contained in this post is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness..."
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Originally posted by Riverwalk View Post
Darnell visited the Steelers in person before the draft. I’m sure they looked closely at the injuries and sought medical opinions versus relying on rumors.
The LB we got in the 3rd round was injured in college and missed games. Years ago the Chargers drafted a fast coverage LB who’s only knock was he was undersized. He got injured too often and never panned out.
It will be interesting to follow Darnell’s career but when Steelers lineup with their two big TE formation of Washington and Frehmuth in the Redzone, who are both great blockers, it will be terrifying for defenses as opposed to our porous easily overrun OL’s.
“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
The second and third round picks - good value
that first round pick is a little disconcerting - thats a big gap. Had to be higher on Telescos' board - hopefully like top 18 if not top 15 type player. In the first round, if you are truly reaching that much - you are helping the league out.
I am surprised Sanders went in th top of the third but he only played one season at LB and maybe teams thought he was too raw to draft high for the NFL level. But id sure of liked to get him and find out.
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Originally posted by Fouts2herbert View Post
Slater missed most of the year, Salyer was out of position, and both him and Johnson were rookies, plus Linsley and pipkins were dealing with injuries....they will be more experienced as a group and without fieler this is a more physical group...so no fieler and add Slater back to the equation and you have a completely different left side from last year...but you already knew that...“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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