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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Dont know why we would move Slater anywhere. He has been a All Pro at LT. Id assume the OT we draft would go to RT. But top 5 OT? Seems a stretch to me. Got to think they trade down if going OT.Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Originally posted by Boltnut View PostOLB Laiatu Latu. 6-5, 265 lbs. 23.5 sacks the last 2 years.
Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
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From a scouting report on the Michigan-Alabama game in The Athletic. Just some stuff to think about.
Junior edge rusher Dallas Turner, who led the team with 13.5 TFLs, nine sacks and 13 QB hurries, is the most feared up front. “He scares you,” said one head coach. “He’s elite.”
Turner’s bookend on the opposite side, Chris Braswell, is a freaky 256-pounder who can run almost 22 miles per hour and has a 38 1/2-inch vertical jump. He is second on the team in sacks with eight. There isn’t a Quinnen Williams-type presence inside, but Justin Eboigbe (seven sacks) is their best big guy. “They ask him to take two guys a lot to let the other guys roll,” said an offensive assistant who played Alabama early. “He’s very solid.”
Scouting the secondary
“They might have two of the top five corners in college football,” said one SEC quarterbacks coach. “Maybe two of the top two. Their secondary is a lot better than Georgia’s.”
Kool-Aid McKinstry was named a first-team All-American by several services and is viewed as a top-20 pick by The Athletic’s Dane Brugler. “He’s big and talented, but he’s so handsy. He’s a big pass interference guy,” said an offensive coach who played Alabama in the first half of the season.
Terrion Arnold is viewed by rival coaches as an even better corner. The junior leads the SEC with five picks. An SEC defensive backs coach said Arnold’s athleticism separates him from other corners.
“Their two corners really got in our grill,” added an SEC West analyst. “They had the two best corners we saw. Not gonna give you access or easy throws.”
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Originally posted by DerwinBosa View PostFrom a scouting report on the Michigan-Alabama game in The Athletic. Just some stuff to think about.
Junior edge rusher Dallas Turner, who led the team with 13.5 TFLs, nine sacks and 13 QB hurries, is the most feared up front. “He scares you,” said one head coach. “He’s elite.”
Turner’s bookend on the opposite side, Chris Braswell, is a freaky 256-pounder who can run almost 22 miles per hour and has a 38 1/2-inch vertical jump. He is second on the team in sacks with eight. There isn’t a Quinnen Williams-type presence inside, but Justin Eboigbe (seven sacks) is their best big guy. “They ask him to take two guys a lot to let the other guys roll,” said an offensive assistant who played Alabama early. “He’s very solid.”
Scouting the secondary
“They might have two of the top five corners in college football,” said one SEC quarterbacks coach. “Maybe two of the top two. Their secondary is a lot better than Georgia’s.”
Kool-Aid McKinstry was named a first-team All-American by several services and is viewed as a top-20 pick by The Athletic’s Dane Brugler. “He’s big and talented, but he’s so handsy. He’s a big pass interference guy,” said an offensive coach who played Alabama in the first half of the season.
Terrion Arnold is viewed by rival coaches as an even better corner. The junior leads the SEC with five picks. An SEC defensive backs coach said Arnold’s athleticism separates him from other corners.
“Their two corners really got in our grill,” added an SEC West analyst. “They had the two best corners we saw. Not gonna give you access or easy throws.”
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About OT Mims from Georgia...the small sample size really bothers me...whenever that happens with a player, I have to automatically consider them a boom or bust prospect...and we can't afford a bust...why I all but have him removed from my board...wouldn't pick him in the first, and have Fuaga ahead of him anyway (obviously, this is in consideration of us trading back a ways)...but doubt he lasts till the second. Yea, pretty good performance in his 8 games this year, but first time logging starts, already dealt with injury for much of the season...had tightrope surgery...he may test out high, do well during the process...and you gotta love the size and athleticism... but an awful lot of projection and expectations for my taste...Lone Bolt's Final Mock
Tyler Booker G, Josaiah Stewart Edge, Cam Skattebo RB, Mitchell Evans TE, Jamaree Caldwell NT, Isaac TeSlaa WR, Ahmed Hassanein DE, Craig Woodson S, Eli Cox C, Kalel Mullings RB
Sleeper day 3 pick: Tahj Brooks RB Texas Tech
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Originally posted by Lone Bolt View PostAbout OT Mims from Georgia...the small sample size really bothers me...whenever that happens with a player, I have to automatically consider them a boom or bust prospect...and we can't afford a bust...why I all but have him removed from my board...wouldn't pick him in the first, and have Fuaga ahead of him anyway (obviously, this is in consideration of us trading back a ways)...but doubt he lasts till the second. Yea, pretty good performance in his 8 games this year, but first time logging starts, already dealt with injury for much of the season...had tightrope surgery...he may test out high, do well during the process...and you gotta love the size and athleticism... but an awful lot of projection and expectations for my taste...
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
A lot of it does but yes, Vato has been shit and they should just cut him and let Leonard play if he is healthy. Staleys scheme is the biggest problem. But agree we need a CB...or two.
IMO, Leonard is depth. I don't want him starting. Ja'Sir is also up/down. Depth...? Sure.
We've got 1 starting calibur CB on the roster next year (ASJ) and he's a #2.
If we don't get a #1 CB... we're in big trouble next year. Staley relied on smoke/mirrors/disguise.
The JCJ flop left us with one of the worst secondaries in football. I warned everybody... 2 years running now...
Protect the QB
Run the ball
Play great defense
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/2024-nfl-draft-history-tells-us-trading-up-for-a-qb-is-dicey-why-this-is-great-news-for-the-bears/ar-AA1lUwmX
personally don't think BB is gonna get an offer, and.... also think Drake Maye is the more likely bust/disappointment prospect outta the top three QBs ??
also think Az is the most likely spot that someone tries to trade up, and given that Marvin & Maye go 1-2 ??
still think the Raiders are the team that should trade up into third overall, as they can do the such w/a next year's No. 1, and as Caleb has them as one of the teams that he would like to be drafted by.
and of the second tier QBs, would feel pretty uneasy turning in the card on Michael Penix.
question for us is: do you trade down (if someone wants to leapfrog someone in pursuit of Jayden Daniels) ?? and as the author of the article likes the value of late first rounders/early second rounders rather than @the top of the stanza ??
still think we pick nine overall, and guessing that Bowers is off the board, and that we have our pick of ED Latu, CB Kool Aid, DT Jer'Zhan, or RT Fuaga.
if we trade down, not sure that I see that team in the latter part of the first, and the more likely trade partner someone like an Atlanta or N'awlins, who are picking just a few picks after us ??
picking just short of the teens we'd be looking @players like Kool Aid, Fuaga, WR Rome Odunze, ED Jared Verse, CB Nate Wiggins, ED Bralen Trice, or DT JT Tuimoloau.
so suspicion is if you're a RT or CB guy, perhaps you'd chance moving down some via trade, but if you're a Dline guy, are you fine w/Verse, Trice or Tuimoloau, instead of a Jer'Zhan or Latu ??
and Atlanta's third rounder is too high for a fair exchange, so you'd prolly be asking for a 2025 second rounder from them in lieu of any third rounder this offseason, and the Saints don't have a day two pick to offer, so ditto from them unless you like a player or two of their's, and of which they were willing to deal, i.e. OC Erik McCoy or DT Bryan Bresee ??
ps. and even if you do decide to trade down and nab an extra pick, the odds are still against you.... the odds say thay you will hit on just one of your two picks, which would be a lesser pick either way than your original top ten pick.... you get a mid first round talent or a mid second round talent, but the latter not 'til 2025 >> prolly better to just keep the pick that has the best odds of yielding the desired dividend.ED Matayo Uiagalelei, DT Dontay Corleone, OC Iapani Laloulu, CB Domani Jackson, OG Earnest Greene III, WR J Michael Sturdivant, LB Eric Gentry
TE Jelani Woods, LB Isaiah Simmons, TE Cade Otton, RB Kyren Williams, P Matt Araiza
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Originally posted by Boltinloudguy View Post
So does Terrion Arnold move ahead of Kool-Aid in the draft process? We shall see
IMO, McKinstry has better man v man skills and has better instincts. And one thing that hasn't been mentioned is McKinstry's return abilities.Protect the QB
Run the ball
Play great defense
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Originally posted by electricgold View PostIF we end up with pick #5 it will probably come down to Bowers, Alt, or Fashanu or trading down!
Maybe Salyer is best suited for RT and we draft a OG like Beebe.1. Mason Taylor TE LSU
2. Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio st
3. Kyle Kennard Edge So. Carolina ✓
4. CJ West DT Indiana
5. Don'te Thornton WR Tennessee
6. Zah Frazier CB UTSA
6. Jarquez Hunter RB Auburn
6. Jay Higgins LB Iowa
6. Hunter Wohler S Wisconsin
7. Carson Vinson OT Alabama
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