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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
I'm leaning back to Nabers over Odunze - i think you're right. His speed seems more early quick on tape, Odunze more down-range speed - modern NFL receivers that are quickly successful the league are ones that create quick separation at the snap, I'm leaning to Nabers having a slight edge on that score right now. Both are tough, strong, very good.
MH2 is the best of the 3. strongly doubt he's there past 3 but who knows, teams go coo coo for QBs. I did a mock yesterday and nabbed him at 5. jmo.
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Originally posted by Fleet 1 View Post
I think you keep Alt at LT. His dominant position. Do they have a stud LT or something? Move Lucas to RT. Alt has only played LT and he is a stud there. You keep him there. Fashanu might even be better. Man i am just not on board with using the #2 overall on a RT. I think they could even trade back some and get one of the OTs.
You made me go check to make sure Howell wasnt left handed. lol
If you watch the video that is attached to the article, you can see that Howell has a strong arm, has touch, and can make all of the throws. The problem was... they couldn't protect him; as Bieniemy's offense likes to go deep.
I just find it interesting that WAS would replace a 6-1, 215 lb QB with a 6-1, 215 lb QB. When you look up Caleb's college numbers and compare them to Howell's... there isn't much difference stats-wise.Protect the QB
Run the ball
Play great defense
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BTW... Odunze is great. I've had my eye on him for 2 years now. If the Chargers decide to ignore the CB position again and choose yet another WR in the 1st... I would hope for MHJ. But if MHJ is gone by #5 (which he 100% should)... I'd be excited about Odunze @#5. I like him over Bowers or Nabors.Protect the QB
Run the ball
Play great defense
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Now... if you ask me to take any of the offensive weapons (excluding MHJ) over the 2 top OT's... you and me got problems... LOL! Trencher4Life. And I'm putting them at RT whether you like it or not... LOL!Protect the QB
Run the ball
Play great defense
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Originally posted by Boltnut View PostNow... if you ask me to take any of the offensive weapons (excluding MHJ) over the 2 top OT's... you and me got problems... LOL! Trencher4Life. And I'm putting them at RT whether you like it or not... LOL!
At an NFL starter level as a rookie no less?HAMMER TIME
(can't touch him)
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I heard a draft analyst say Harbaugh would select an OT in first round because he’s trenches all the way.
We can’t run for shit behind this OL so that might elevate the running attack for ALL backs and help keep Golden boy healthy versus the last two seasons being riddled with injuries.
I like Bowers and the WR’s just like you all do, but getting the top rated OT might be better in the long term. OT talent dramatically tails off after the first round where very talented WR’s can be had in round 2 and 3.
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Originally posted by Boltnut View PostNow... if you ask me to take any of the offensive weapons (excluding MHJ) over the 2 top OT's... you and me got problems... LOL! Trencher4Life. And I'm putting them at RT whether you like it or not... LOL!
Im in!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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Best thing that could help Herbert is more time to throw and a running game.
OT all the way!
Need a steep upgrade at Center too with Corey retiring.
Pipkins is a joke even when he’s healthy and that’s not often. Clapp isn’t even practice squad material.
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Originally posted by Riverwalk View PostI heard a draft analyst say Harbaugh would select an OT in first round because he’s trenches all the way.
We can’t run for shit behind this OL so that might elevate the running attack for ALL backs and help keep Golden boy healthy versus the last two seasons being riddled with injuries.
I like Bowers and the WR’s just like you all do, but getting the top rated OT might be better in the long term. OT talent dramatically tails off after the first round where very talented WR’s can be had in round 2 and 3.
Duke For OL coach!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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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
We cant run in the middle at all. Zion hasnt been great at run blocking and losing Linsley was huge. Our two OGs and OC have not been good at runblocking. Need a better OL coach and while drafting a RT would help, it isnt going to help in the middle where we cant run and a lot of the pressure comes from at Herbert.
Duke For OL coach!
They might have single-handedly dropped Penix from a first round selection. Brutal!
Harbaugh would have his work cut out for him upgrading these two lines into dominant forces.
Something Telesco either couldn’t understand or had no eye for talent. Take your pick but he failed epically.
It’s time to finally put the primary focus on the trenches versus an afterthought filled with practice squad level talent.
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Originally posted by Riverwalk View Post
Harbaugh won with his dominant trenches. Even more so on DL.
They might have single-handedly dropped Penix from a first round selection. Brutal!
Harbaugh would have his work cut out for him upgrading these two lines into dominant forces.
Something Telesco either couldn’t understand or had no eye for talent. Take your pick but he failed epically.
It’s time to finally put the primary focus on the trenches versus an afterthought filled with practice squad level talent.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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