Originally posted by powderblueboy
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Welcome Brenden Jaimes, OG/OT Nebraska (Pick #159)
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View PostAwfully quiet here today.
TT offers you a 2nd serving of beef, and you run to the menu serving lighter, more flashy things.:rasta:
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Originally posted by Bearded14YourPleasure View Post
There’s no controversy with this pick, I think that’s the lack of discussion. Great value, at a position of need, lots of versatility, big school, durable, potential starter. Slater and Samuel were both great picks but this might have been the 3rd best pick in the draft for me.
Started 40 games at Nebraska. Was compared to Joe Thuney. Like you said: position of need, versatility, starter in college and potentially for the Chargers.
Its not that I didn't like the Rountree or Palmer picks - I just wanted more OL, Edge and CB depth. The Palmer pick makes sense when you see how many potential free agents there could be plus who knows about HIll and Reed.
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.005 Brock Bowers, TE/HB/SR Georgia
.037 Braden Fiske, DT Florida St.
.069 Mike Sainristil, CB Michigan
.105 Brenden Rice, WR USC
.110 Mason McCormick, OG/OC S. Dakota St.
.140 Zak Zinter, OG Michigan
.181 Nehemiah Pritchett, CB Auburn
.225 Ainias Smith, WR Texas A&M
.253 Carson Steele, RB UCLA
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Everybody wants to take tackles that dont seem suited to the outside, and move them inside in the pros...but in a lot of cases, it doesnt work out. This guy, however, looks like an example of when it works great...time will tell, but very good prospect across the board, and great value wise. Far better prospect IMO than Watt or Tuerk... and look where we got him....TT is learning...Mock version 3.0-The "Double Mitchell"
(Assumes "fantasy" trade with Vikes)
11. Q. Mitchell CB
23. A. Mitchell WR
37. K. Jenkins DT
69. C. Beebe OG -105. C.Gray LB
110. R. Davis RB -140. J. Jones Slot CB
181. T. McLachlan TE -225. J. Jean-Baptiste Edge
253. K. Vidal RB
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Brandon Thorn and Brenden Jaimes go over film together. Enjoy!
Brenden Jaimes was a prospect that I discovered late in the process and was one of the more pleasant surprises of anyone I’ve come across due to his refined use of hands, variety of pass sets, and overall savviness to find creative ways to get defenders blocked that was reminiscent of Chiefs OG Joe Thuney.
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Originally posted by Xenos View PostBrandon Thorn and Brenden Jaimes go over film together. Enjoy!
https://trenchwarfare.substack.com/p...-film-room-c80
Jamies
- been snapping heading into draft prep to be able to play all 5 position (love that)
- a very high football IQ
- intelligent consumer of opponent game tape and possess the ability to factually break it down
- understands how to apply different techniques to keep defenders off balance
- smooth operator in phone booth and space
- excellent recovery ability
- has some nasty in himLast edited by like54ninjas; 05-06-2021, 10:47 AM.My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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Originally posted by equivocation View PostHe wasn't on my radar at all as I didn't go that deep but Jaimes in the 5th may be my favorite pick of the draft. He has an NFL frame and a lot of professionalism. Slater is high in professionalism too. Could be the start of a very good OL culture for a long time.My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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Originally posted by AK47 View Post32 5/8 arms? c'mon man what's up with this draft.
At least he makes up for it with cool lion tat
Jamies can also flip to OT in game if we have @ rash of minor issues.My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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