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  • Topcat
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    • Jan 2019
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    Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post

    New Orleans: next years 1st and not their second as with future picks - -there is the chance it could be the end of the round. So would need next years 1st to make a deal

    Minnesota: 2nd and 4th this year plus maybe a pick like a 3rd or 4h

    This is a top 5 pick probably for QB -- the price is going up
    Yep...Hortiz needs to play hardball, especially if there's still some top QB's sitting there @#5...if he gets a somewhat poor offer, he can always say, "hold on, I've got a call on another line..." (cha-CHING!!!)

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    • Boltjolt
      Dont let the PBs fool ya
      • Jun 2013
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      Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post

      Who was the Patriots tight end during their first 3 Super Bowl Championships?

      How many Super Bowls have the 49ers won with George Kittle?
      Well they got there. Then Shanahan targeted him 3 times in the SB. Shanahan chokes in big games with his playcalling.
      ​​​​​Mahomes has won 3 with his TE.
      Last edited by Boltjolt; 03-07-2024, 04:01 PM.

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      • Velo
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        • Aug 2019
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        It appears more and more likely that four of the first five picks are going to be QBs. JJ McCarthy's draft stock is rising and he may go in the top 5. We are reasonably certain the first three teams on the board (Chicago, Wash, NE) are going to draft QBs. That means:

        A team is going to trade into the Cardinals' #4 pick and Marvin Harrison Jr. falls to the Chargers at #5.
        The Cards take Marvin Harrison and the Chargers are going to trade down. How far, how many picks and what those picks are remain to be seen.

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        • Boltnut
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          I'm on record as wanting a trade back @#5. Picking up extra picks allows you to build the defense.

          If I'm forced to pick @#5 however... OT Joe Alt makes the most sense. He allows you to do what the coach wants to do most...
          "Protect the QB and run the ball". Be balanced on offense and play solid defense.

          The added value to drafting Alt is that he can play LT... should Slater get hurt again.
          He also becomes insurance during the soon approaching Slater 2nd contract.
          You'd rather have leverage during negotiations than be desperate during negotiations.

          The last coach that said, "We have too much depth @OT was... nobody.
          Protect the QB
          Run the ball
          Play great defense

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          • Maniaque 6
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            • Jan 2019
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            Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
            I'm on record as wanting a trade back @#5. Picking up extra picks allows you to build the defense.

            If I'm forced to pick @#5 however... OT Joe Alt makes the most sense. He allows you to do what the coach wants to do most...
            "Protect the QB and run the ball". Be balanced on offense and play solid defense.

            The added value to drafting Alt is that he can play LT... should Slater get hurt again.
            He also becomes insurance during the soon approaching Slater 2nd contract.
            You'd rather have leverage during negotiations than be desperate during negotiations.

            The last coach that said, "We have too much depth @OT was... nobody.
            The Chargers OL problems are inside the line !

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            • Boltnut
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              Originally posted by Maniaque 6 View Post

              The Chargers OL problems are inside the line !
              I would draft a center in the 2nd round. I'm not giving up on Zion and/or Salyer.
              McFadden can compete against Salyer. Take a chance on a late round OG for depth...? Fine.
              Find a cheap IOL in free agency to compete...? Fine with that, too.

              Saying the IOL was inadequate is not a good argument for keeping Pipkins @RT as the starter. They are 2 different arguments.
              Protect the QB
              Run the ball
              Play great defense

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              • Topcat
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                Originally posted by Maniaque 6 View Post

                The Chargers OL problems are inside the line AND SOMETIMES PIP!
                There...Je l'ai réparé pour vous !
                (That's FIFY in French...)

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                • Chargers8491
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                  Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
                  I'm on record as wanting a trade back @#5. Picking up extra picks allows you to build the defense.

                  If I'm forced to pick @#5 however... OT Joe Alt makes the most sense. He allows you to do what the coach wants to do most...
                  "Protect the QB and run the ball". Be balanced on offense and play solid defense.

                  The added value to drafting Alt is that he can play LT... should Slater get hurt again.
                  He also becomes insurance during the soon approaching Slater 2nd contract.
                  You'd rather have leverage during negotiations than be desperate during negotiations.

                  The last coach that said, "We have too much depth @OT was... nobody.
                  Why not draft a natural ROT instead of taking a LOT and hoping he can play ROT especially with the #5 pick?
                  Time to put my money where my mouth is: Hampton will be better than Jeanty!

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                  • Formula 21
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                    • Jun 2013
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                    Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
                    I'm on record as wanting a trade back @#5. Picking up extra picks allows you to build the defense.

                    If I'm forced to pick @#5 however... OT Joe Alt makes the most sense. He allows you to do what the coach wants to do most...
                    "Protect the QB and run the ball". Be balanced on offense and play solid defense.

                    The added value to drafting Alt is that he can play LT... should Slater get hurt again.
                    He also becomes insurance during the soon approaching Slater 2nd contract.
                    You'd rather have leverage during negotiations than be desperate during negotiations.

                    The last coach that said, "We have too much depth @OT was... nobody.
                    Or most Chargers coaches.

                    Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
                    Let’s win one for Mack.

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                    • Formula 21
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                      Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post

                      Well they got there. Then Shanahan targeted him 3 times in the SB. Shanahan chokes in big games with his playcalling.
                      ​​​​Mahomes has won 3 with his TE.
                      Actually Reid has won 3 with his TE. Harbaugh has his own way of winning-running the ball and beating up the competition.
                      Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
                      Let’s win one for Mack.

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                      • Fouts2herbert
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                        Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
                        I'm on record as wanting a trade back @#5. Picking up extra picks allows you to build the defense.

                        If I'm forced to pick @#5 however... OT Joe Alt makes the most sense. He allows you to do what the coach wants to do most...
                        "Protect the QB and run the ball". Be balanced on offense and play solid defense.

                        The added value to drafting Alt is that he can play LT... should Slater get hurt again.
                        He also becomes insurance during the soon approaching Slater 2nd contract.
                        You'd rather have leverage during negotiations than be desperate during negotiations.

                        The last coach that said, "We have too much depth @OT was... nobody.
                        wow, you really really really really really like Joe Alt...
                        "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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                        • AK47
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                          Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post

                          Reid also used only two first-round picks on wide receivers in Philadelphia.

                          Tyreek Hill wasn't on the Chiefs' roster until 2016. Reid's first-round picks prior to Tyreek's arrival in 2016 were offensive tackle, pass-rusher, cornerback, and then he didn't have a first-round pick in 2016 but used his first selection in the second round on defensive tackle Chris Jones.

                          In Philadelphia, after drafting Donovan McNabb in the first round in 1999, Reid's first-round picks went like this:

                          2000: Defensive tackle
                          2001: Wide receiver
                          2002: Cornerback
                          2003: Defensive end
                          2004: Offensive guard/tackle
                          2005: Defensive tackle
                          2006: Defensive tackle
                          2007: No first-round pick. First pick in second round was a quarterback.
                          2008: No first-round pick. First pick in second round was a defensive tackle
                          2009: Wide receiver
                          2010: Defensive end
                          2011: Offensive guard
                          2012: Defensive tackle

                          Fourteen years in Philly for Reid. Eight of his first-round picks were on linemen. Eleven years so far in Kansas City. Four first-round picks on linemen. Two more picks traded for an offensive tackle (Orlando Brown) and a pass-rusher (Frank Clark). Twenty-five years as a head coach for Reid. Fourteen of his first-round picks have been dedicated to linemen. Seven of the picks on linemen were in the top 15, most notably Brandon Graham and Fletcher Cox. The only times he's used top-15 picks on players who aren't/weren't linemen happened when he took quarterbacks--Donovan McNabb and Patrick Mahomes.

                          This is not a coincidence. After Reid has his quarterback, he focuses on building up both sides of the line as the next priority. Belichick was the same way in New England. I imagine Harbaugh and Hortiz will be the same way. Unless Marvin Harrison is there, I don't think we're taking a wide receiver in the first round. I think we're doing everything we can to trade down and take the best offensive lineman or pass-rusher available.
                          You're on to something here. Reid was able to turn around KC's o-line in 1 off-season. Took TT lots of mediocre seasons to get 1 year of good o-line play (pass pro not rushing).

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