Trey Adams | OL | 6-8" | 318 | 9 7/8" | 34 3/8" | 81 1/2" | Washington |
Hakeem Adeniji | OL | 6-4 3/8" | 302 | 10" | 33 3/4" | 82 3/8" | Kansas |
Tremayne Anchrum | OL | 6-1 7/8" | 314 | 9 5/8" | 33 5/8" | 80 1/2" | Clemson |
Ben Bartch | OL | 6-5 3/4" | 309 | 9" | 32 7/8" | 80 1/2" | St. Johns (MN) |
Mekhi Becton | OL | 6-7 3/8" | 364 | 10 3/4" | 35 5/8" | 83 1/4" | Louisville |
Tyler Biadasz | OL | 6-3 5/8" | 314 | 10" | 32 1/4" | 79 7/8" | Wisconsin |
Ben Bredeson | OL | 6-4 5/8" | 315 | 10 1/8" | 31 1/8" | 76 3/4" | Michigan |
Cohl Cabral | OL | 6-4 7/8" | 300 | 10" | 32 1/4" | 78 1/2" | Arizona State |
Saahdiq Charles | OL | 6-4 1/8" | 321 | 10" | 33" | 80 3/8" | LSU |
Cameron Clark | OL | 6-4 1/2" | 308 | 11" | 34 1/8" | 82 3/4" | Charlotte |
Ezra Cleveland | OL | 6-6" | 311 | 9" | 33 3/8" | 80 3/8" | Boise St. |
Trystan Colon-Castillo | OL | 6'3" | 313 | 9 1/4" | 30 1/2" | 76 1/2" | Missouri |
Lloyd Cushenberry | OL | 6-3 1/8" | 312 | 10 3/8" | 34 1/8" | 84 1/4" | LSU |
Jack Driscoll | OL | 6-4 5/8" | 306 | 9 7/8" | 33" | 78 1/2" | Auburn |
Yasir Durant | OL | 6-6" | 331 | 9 1/2" | 34 3/4" | 82 3/4" | Missouri |
Jake Hanson | OL | 6-4 3/8" | 303 | 9 1/4" | 32 3/4" | 78" | Oregon |
Nick Harris | OL | 6-0 7/8" | 302 | 9 3/4" | 32 1/8" | 77 1/2" | Washington |
Charlie Heck | OL | 6-7 5/8" | 311 | 10 1/4" | 34 1/8" | 82 1/4" | North Carolina |
Matt Hennessy | OL | 6-3 7/8" | 307 | 10" | 32 1/4" | 79 3/4" | Temple |
Justin Herron | OL | 6-3 5/8" | 308 | 8 7/8" | 33 1/2" | 80 1/2" | Wake Forest |
Robert Hunt | OL | 6-5 1/8" | 323 | 10 3/4" | 33 1/2" | 82" | Louisiana-Lafayette |
Keith Ismael | OL | 6-2 7/8" | 309 | 10" | 32 1/4" | 78 7/8" | San Diego St. |
Cordel Iwuagwu | OL | 6-2 7/8" | 309 | 10 1/8" | 33 3/4" | 81" | TCU |
Austin Jackson | OL | 6-4 7/8" | 322 | 10 1/4" | 34 1/8" | 82" | USC |
Jonah Jackson | OL | 6-3 1/2" | 306 | 10 1/2" | 33 1/2" | 77 7/8" | Ohio St. |
Joshua Jones | OL | 6-5" | 319 | 10 1/8" | 33 7/8" | 79 7/8" | Houston |
Solomon Kindley | OL | 6-3 1/4" | 337 | 10" | 32 1/4" | 77 3/4" | Georgia |
Shane Lemieux | OL | 6-3 7/8" | 310 | 9 1/2" | 32 1/4" | 77" | Oregon |
Damien Lewis | OL | 6-2" | 327 | 10 1/4" | 33" | 79 1/2" | LSU |
Colton McKivitz | OL | 6-6 1/8" | 306 | 10" | 33 3/4" | 81 5/8" | West Virginia |
John Molchon | OL | 6-5 1/4" | 309 | 9 1/2" | 31 1/8" | 76 1/2" | Boise St. |
Kyle Murphy | OL | 6-3 1/4" | 316 | 10" | 33 7/8" | 79 7/8" | Rhode Island |
Netane Muti | OL | 6-2 7/8" | 315 | 10 5/8" | 31 3/4" | 76 1/2" | Fresno St. |
Lucas Niang | OL | 6-6 | 315 | 10 1/2" | 34 1/4" | 83 1/8" | TCU |
Mike Onwenu | OL | 6-2 5/8" | 344 | 10 1/2" | 34 3/8" | 82" | Michigan |
Matt Peart | OL | 6-6 5/8" | 318 | 9 1/2" | 36 5/8" | 86 1/2" | Connecticut |
Tyre Phillips | OL | 6-5" | 331 | 10 3/8" | 35 1/8" | 84 5/8" | Mississippi St. |
Danny Pinter | OL | 6-4 1/4" | 306 | 9 1/2" | 31 7/8" | 77 7/8" | Ball St. |
Cesar Ruiz | OL | 6-2 3/4" | 307 | 11" | 33 1/8" | 79 5/8" | Michigan |
Jon Runyan | OL | 6-4 1/4" | 306 | 9 1/8" | 33 1/4" | 79 5/8" | Michigan |
John Simpson | OL | 6-4 1/8" | 321 | 11 1/4" | 34 1/8" | 82 3/8" | Clemson |
Terence Steele | OL | 6-5 7/8" | 312 | 9 1/2" | 35 1/8" | 85 1/2" | Texas Tech |
Logan Stenberg | OL | 6-6" | 317 | 10 1/4" | 32 1/2" | 80" | Kentucky |
Simon Stepaniak | OL | 6-4 1/8" | 313 | 10 3/8" | 32" | 79 7/8" | Indiana |
Alex Taylor | OL | 6-8 3/8" | 308 | 11 1/4" | 36 1/8" | 88" | South Carolina St. |
Andrew Thomas | OL | 6-5 1/8" | 315 | 10 1/4" | 36 1/8" | 83 1/2" | Georgia |
Calvin Throckmorton | OL | 6-5" | 317 | 9 1/2" | 32 1/2" | 77 7/8" | Oregon |
Prince Tega Wanogho | OL | 6-5" | 308 | 10 3/8" | 33 1/2" | 80 3/4" | Auburn |
Darryl Williams | OL | 6-2 3/8" | 304 | 9 3/4" | 32 1/8" | 77 7/8" | Mississippi St. |
Jedrick Wills | OL | 6-4 1/4" | 312 | 10" | 34 1/4" | 83 1/2" | Alabama |
Isaiah Wilson | OL | 6-6 1/2" | 350 | 10 1/4" | 35 1/2" | 84 3/8" | Georgia |
Tristan Wirfs | OL | 6-4 7/8" | 320 | 10 1/4" | 34" | 80 1/4" | Iowa |
Tyler Bass | K | 5-10 1/2" | 185 | 8 3/4" | 29 1/2" | 71 1/2" | Georgia Southern |
Rodrigo Blankenship | K | 6-1" | 190 | 9" | 30 5/8" | 73 1/8" | Georgia |
J.J. Molson | K | 5-11 1/4" | 182 | 9 1/2" | 30 3/4" | 73 3/8" | UCLA |
Blake Ferguson | LS | 6-2 5/8" | 229 | 9 3/4" | 31 3/8" | 75 3/4" | LSU |
Steven Wirtel | LS | 6-3 3/4" | 235 | 9 3/8" | 31 1/8" | 75 3/8" | Iowa State |
Joseph Charlton | P | 6-4 1/2" | 195 | 8 1/2" | 32 3/8" | 78 1/4" | South Carolina |
Sterling Hofrichter | P | 5-9 5/8" | 196 | 8 5/8" | 29 3/8" | 71 1/2" | Syracuse |
Braden Mann | P | 5-11 3/8" | 198 | 9 1/4" | 30" | 73 7/8" | Texas A&M |
Alex Pechin | P | 6-0 5/8" | 213 | 9 3/8" | 29 5/8" | 72 1/4" | Bucknell |
Arryn Siposs | P | 6-2 1/2" | 213 | 9 1/4" | 32" | 76 3/8" | Auburn |
Tommy Townsend | P | 6-1 3/8" | 191 | 9 1/8" | 32 1/8" | 76 1/2" | Florida |
Michael Turk | P | 6-0 1/2" | 226 | 9 7/8" | 31 1/8" | 76" | Arizona State |
Salvon Ahmed | RB | 5-10 7/8" | 197 | 8 3/4" | 29 1/4" | 71 5/8" | Washington |
Cam Akers | RB | 5-10 3/8" | 217 | 9" | 30 5/8" | 74 5/8" | Florida St. |
Jet Anderson | RB | 5-10 1/2" | 208 | 9 5/8" | 30 1/2" | 74 3/8" | TCU |
LeVante Bellamy | RB | 5-8 7/8" | 192 | 8 3/4" | 30 1/4" | 73 7/8" | Western Michigan |
Eno Benjamin | RB | 5-8 7/8" | 207 | 8 5/8" | 31 1/4" | 76" | Arizona State |
Raymond Calais | RB | 5'7 7/8" | 188 | 9 1/4" | 30" | 73 3/4" | Louisiana-Lafayette |
DeeJay Dallas | RB | 5-10 1/8" | 217 | 9 1/4" | 30 5/8" | 74 1/4" | Miami |
AJ Dillon | RB | 6-0 3/8" | 247 | 9 5/8" | 31 5/8" | 77 5/8" | Boston College |
J.K. Dobbins | RB | 5-9 1/2" | 209 | 9 1/2" | 29 3/4" | 73 1/2" | Ohio St. |
Rico Dowdle | RB | 5-11 2/8" | 213 | 9 4/8" | 31 3/8" | 75 5/8" | South Carolina |
Clyde Edwards-Helaire | RB | 5-7 2/8" | 207 | 9 5/8" | 29" | 70 5/8" | LSU |
Darrynton Evans | RB | 5-10 1/8" | 203 | 9 2/8" | 31 5/8" | 76 5/8" | Appalachian St. |
JaMycal Hasty | RB | 5-8" | 205 | 9 1/8" | 31 1/8" | 74 4/8" | Baylor |
Brian Herrien | RB | 5-11 1/8" | 209 | 9" | 29 6/8" | 73 6/8" | Georgia |
Tony Jones | RB | 5-10 4/8" | 220 | 9 4/8" | 30 5/8" | 74 1/8" | Notre Dame |
Joshua Kelley | RB | 5-10 5/8" | 212 | 9 5/8" | 31 5/8" | 76 2/8" | UCLA |
Javon Leake | RB | 6-0 1/8" | 215 | 9 5/8" | 31 4/8" | 75 6/8" | Maryland |
Benny LeMay | RB | 5-8 1/8" | 221 | 9" | 29 7/8" | 72 4/8" | Charlotte |
Anthony McFarland | RB | 5-8 1/8" | 208 | 8 7/8" | 30 3/8" | 73 3/8" | Maryland |
Zack Moss | RB | 5-9 3/8" | 223 | 9 2/8" | 31 2/8" | 75 4/8" | Utah |
Sewo Olonilua | RB | 6-2 5/8" | 232 | 10" | 32 1/8" | 78 1/8" | TCU |
La'Mical Perine | RB | 5-10 6/8" | 216 | 10 2/8" | 31 5/8" | 76 3/8" | Florida |
Scottie Phillips | RB | 5-8" | 209 | 8 4/8" | 29 3/8" | 70 2/8" | Mississippi |
James Robinson | RB | 5-9" | 219 | 8 6/8" | 29 5/8" | 72 4/8" | Illinois St. |
D'Andre Swift | RB | 5-8 2/8" | 212 | 9" | 29 7/8" | 72" | Georgia |
J.J. Taylor | RB | 5-5 2/8" | 185 | 8 4/8" | 28 6/8" | 71 2/8" | Arizona |
Jonathan Taylor | RB | 5-10 2/8" | 226 | 9 4/8" | 31 1/8" | 75 3/8" | Wisconsin |
Patrick Taylor | RB | 6-1 4/8" | 217 | 9 3/8" | 32 2/8" | 75 5/8" | Memphis |
Ke'Shawn Vaughn | RB | 5-9 5/8" | 214 | 8 7/8" | 30 7/8" | 73 4/8" | Vanderbilt |
Mike Warren | RB | 5-9 1/8" | 226 | 9 1/8" | 29 4/8" | 71 4/8" | Cincinnati |
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
There are a lot of assumptions in here. Maybe some are true but I don’t know. Haven’t read anyone here that actually knows. Its not directed at you, this is a prevailing theme across the TPB forum, maybe its true but every time I ask all I get are opinions and challenges.
- does AL sign all players? Do John jr and TT just step aside and let AL pick all players he wants, including Stick? Did TT want to sign Fitz and AL vetoed him? I doubt that
- is handing off to your 1st Rdr Feature RB at the 1 such a unique play call, it signifies some deeper meaning? Does AL even call those plays?
- If LAC runs a pass play inside the RZ and some routes are into the EZ and others are not, and Phil checks it down - does that mean AL hates throwing the ball into the EZ and ergo he really wants a running QB? How do these things all connect?
- is AL the first coach to want a balanced run-pass attack? Did LAC actually run A lot more than they pass by some measure different than the league at large, or did they actually run less than many teams?
- Is it desirable / effective to have a offense that can pass but is unable to run the ball? Isn’t that what LAC had for several years, going nowhere?
- is Tyrod a running QB? A bit but not really. Was Cardale Or Geno? No.
And I’ll end my question list with ...
- isn’t the assumption he WAS a RB coach so therefore he can only want a running QB demeaning and insultingly simple? Is it a diminishment of his intelligence or ability to presume that because he was a RB coach, he can’t think in any other mode or concept now he is HC?
I think he wants a mobile QB that adds a dimension, especially after watching for years his QB unable to stumble to the gatoraid table and get a drink. I think every HC wants that now if there’s the option. I don’t translate that into he cares more about a QB running than passing. I also dont presume he wants an option spread RPO running QB who is going to wildcat and pitch the ball all day long.
If anyone can show me where he’s said this, or anything like this, I’d welcome my continued education. I clearly have a lot to learn from y’all.
Some folks take this shit too seriously....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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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
There are a lot of assumptions in here. Maybe some are true but I don’t know. Haven’t read anyone here that actually knows. Its not directed at you, this is a prevailing theme across the TPB forum, maybe its true but every time I ask all I get are opinions and challenges.
- does AL sign all players? Do John jr and TT just step aside and let AL pick all players he wants, including Stick? Did TT want to sign Fitz and AL vetoed him? I doubt that
- is handing off to your 1st Rdr Feature RB at the 1 such a unique play call, it signifies some deeper meaning? Does AL even call those plays?
- If LAC runs a pass play inside the RZ and some routes are into the EZ and others are not, and Phil checks it down - does that mean AL hates throwing the ball into the EZ and ergo he really wants a running QB? How do these things all connect?
- is AL the first coach to want a balanced run-pass attack? Did LAC actually run A lot more than they pass by some measure different than the league at large, or did they actually run less than many teams?
- Is it desirable / effective to have a offense that can pass but is unable to run the ball? Isn’t that what LAC had for several years, going nowhere?
- is Tyrod a running QB? A bit but not really. Was Cardale Or Geno? No.
And I’ll end my question list with ...
- isn’t the assumption he WAS a RB coach so therefore he can only want a running QB demeaning and insultingly simple? Is it a diminishment of his intelligence or ability to presume that because he was a RB coach, he can’t think in any other mode or concept now he is HC?
I think he wants a mobile QB that adds a dimension, especially after watching for years his QB unable to stumble to the gatoraid table and get a drink. I think every HC wants that now if there’s the option. I don’t translate that into he cares more about a QB running than passing. I also dont presume he wants an option spread RPO running QB who is going to wildcat and pitch the ball all day long.
If anyone can show me where he’s said this, or anything like this, I’d welcome my continued education. I clearly have a lot to learn from y’all.
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View PostDurant, Niang, Becton, A. Thomas, Wills, Peart, I. Wilson, Adams, A. Jackson, A. Taylor, C. Heck
Crushenberry, Ruiz, Wirfs, T. Phillips, J. Runyan, Adeniji, Stenberg, R. Hunt, Herron, Biadiaz, Driscoll, C. Clark, J. Hanson, J. Jackson, Iwuagwu
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Tree branches for arms.
Cushenberry has long arms too.
Biadiasz is bigger than I thought...OG ?
Hennessy is climbing my Board.We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by sonorajim View Post
In 2019 reg season, LAC was 10th most in pass attempts #9 ypa, 28th at rush att's , #23 ypa. Obviously we were pass 1st for obvious reasons. We were more successful in the air. Being closer to 50/50 is desirable, it makes the D work harder if you're effective at both. We were not. The most obvious problem was blocking. We absolutely need more effective OL blocking, period. After achieving that, let's see what AL does. I can't make any assumptions based on 2019.
For example, during the walsh/49ers era, the 49ers primarily passed the ball in order to build large leads, then after then they ran the ball to run the clock out and by end of game the overall total yards and plays appeared balanced but not really if you watched the game....
Look at the chiefs..... they pass the ball heavily most of game but then late in game when losing team is desperate to stop the run and stack the box, one of the chief's speedy players shoots through and goes distance with adds rushing yardage that makes it seem more balanced.....
Same true of saints, NE..... chargers.....
there are 4 downs but most of the time, teams only run plays on 3 of the downs with the 4th down being a punt or kick......
So its simple math.....
if you have 3 plays to get a first down, then if you are a running team you have to run on at least 2 of them(hoping for 4 or 5 yards per carry).... and you are hoping for 3rd and short.....
If you are a passing team, you must pass the ball at least 2 of the 3 plays to put the odds in your favor..... the teams that complete 70 percent of passes usually throw very short ones....caught about 5 yards away so it takes 2 completions to get first downs..... in NE, NO,..... etc.....
to be great at passing, you need to do it the majority of the time.... to be great at running you need to to that the majority of the time......
great teams pass to score points and run the ball to run out clock and keep defenses honest...... balance is needed but balance does not mean 50/50.....it means 67/33...or 60/40....
50/50 means you ere not doing anything really well......
Lynn is old school RB coach....... he may not realize the rules are made to almost force you to throw the ball....... he needs to realize that to outscore and beat chiefs, the Chargers are going to have to be great at passing the ball...... we need too score over 30 to beat chiefs......
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
Matt Peart @ #71 ?!?
Tree branches for arms.
Cushenberry has long arms too.
Biadiasz is bigger than I thought...OG ?
Hennessy is climbing my Board.
Peart has good tape, ideal physical measurements, and plays with physicality with some nasty.
Cberry could play all 3 IOL.
Biadiaz is an OG with ability to backup OC.
Love Temple kids. Always tough/smart. Henny has excellent movement skills but anchor is very questionable.My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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