2024 Chargers Draft Superthread - Prospect Discussion - Draft Has Started
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostMike Williams has injury concerns due to his acrobatic way of making catches. He goes all out and sprawls to the ground in vulnerable positions, agreed ?
My point about Bowers is this. He bangs around a lot, with a physical style and lots of yardage after violent contact. He is very big and very fast. Injury must be a consideration. That is my personal observation.
What do you all think...risk/reward ?
I see a fluid athlete that understands how to use leverage and power to churn for YAC without recklessly taking unnecessary risks.
I expect him to adjust to NFL speed and power and consequently less YAC.
I would actually be more concerned about injuries if he we're taller (bigger target) and heavier (slower movement) preventing him from defending himaelf.
at 6'4" 240 combined with agility and smarts, I don't expect him to take as many hits as say a Gronkowski who later in his career was targeted by defenders once he lost a step.HAMMER TIME
(can't touch him)
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We have Slater.
We also have Pipkins.
And a round one guard who looks like Johnny Troutman.
And no Center.
And a tub of goo Guard who should be a Swing Tackle.
We cannot run the damn football. At all. STILL. No LT in this draft.
Shame on you Nutty.
At the top of this draft sit two ten year day one starting offensive tackles.
Has anyone around here looked at Joe Alt video ?
I didn't think so.
Very long very powerful arms.
That is the start to an impressive tool set.
Put him at ORT.
Draft a Guard too.
Draft/UFA Center.
Then do your jock sniffing routine while having fun fixating on midrounder highlights.
You know this is the answer.
But medicine does not taste like Nutella does it ?
We play modern Harball.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostWe have Slater.
We also have Pipkins.
And a round one guard who looks like Johnny Troutman.
And no Center.
And a tub of goo Guard who should be a Swing Tackle.
We cannot run the damn football. At all. STILL. No LT in this draft.
Shame on you Nutty.
At the top of this draft sit two ten year day one starting offensive tackles.
Has anyone around here looked at Joe Alt video ?
I didn't think so.
Very long very powerful arms.
That is the start to an impressive tool set.
Put him at ORT.
Draft a Guard too.
Draft/UFA Center.
Then do your jock sniffing routine while having fun fixating on midrounder highlights.
You know this is the answer.
But medicine does not taste like Nutella does it ?
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostWe have Slater.
We also have Pipkins.
And a round one guard who looks like Johnny Troutman.
And no Center.
And a tub of goo Guard who should be a Swing Tackle.
We cannot run the damn football. At all. STILL. No LT in this draft.
Shame on you Nutty.
At the top of this draft sit two ten year day one starting offensive tackles.
Has anyone around here looked at Joe Alt video ?
I didn't think so.
Very long very powerful arms.
That is the start to an impressive tool set.
Put him at ORT.
Draft a Guard too.
Draft/UFA Center.
Then do your jock sniffing routine while having fun fixating on midrounder highlights.
You know this is the answer.
But medicine does not taste like Nutella does it ?
But another important thing to consider, is that a Blue Chip OT is a huge COMMODITY in this league...so much value.
You keep and pay both Slater and new guy?...potential hall of fame oline next 6-10 years...
Time to pay Slater, but need the resources elsewhere? Got another LT in the chute...as leverage, and as fallback, if you need to let Slater go. You get cheaper, get a good comp pick, and still have a starting LT ready to go.
Or play new guy at RT a couple years, then trade for multiple picks to LT needy team...
OT is a pick that not only provides oline performance impact now, as well as quality OT depth, but from a Roster building standpoint, increases the overall value, or "overhead" of this team...this type of pick is how real teams should build their rosters...
Im in love with some playmakers at the top of this draft...but I am too smart of a fan to be crushed, if the pick is Joe Alt.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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I dunno, we have a lot of talent, guys that know football and can play at a high level, on the Oline. Coaching/scheme let them down IMHO. Sure, I would replace Pipkins, but that’s not a top ten pick we need to burn on that position, not with new coaches/other players coming in.
Do we have as much talent in the TE room?
If we go OL round 1, I’ll understand, but doubt we pass on a top needed skill guy for beef, few teams would (ie if they already have a stud at that skill position, that’s when they go beef).
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
There were years when MW led the NFL in yards per reception by a wide margin.
BB has sub-4.5 speed, which is truly elite for a TE. Add he is a VERY good blocker, has very soft and strong hands, runs very good routes, runs away from LBs and many S, he is on the border of unicorn territory. The ultimate complete 3-down always on the field TE in every and all situations. People can decide TE itself is just not as valuable a position but I think the question of is BB more elite at his position than MW is at his is very clearly yes.
And I’m a MW fan, it’s ok to not be the Best in NFL or even Top 5. though I think he needs to be a cap casualty.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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