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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Sure hope there's a good OT in round 1...if not, maybe round 2...tired of neglecting OT position in draft, but hope Pip works out...My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
If a few of the Juniors do come out, it will be a solid draft depth through the middle rounds.
and don't watch a lot of film, so no.... haven't seen anything of Yasir Durant (he's not even on my watchlist/radar as of yet ?)
http://billsmafia.com/2019/06/14/2020-ot-fits-buffalo-bills/
https://walterfootball.com/draft2020OT.php
personally think Andrew Thomas is off the board for us.... do like Tristan Wirfs (run blocker), Yasir Durant (looks good/great from what I can tell), Trey Smith (Marcus McNeill value pick ?), and Alex Leatherwood (RT/IOL prospect).
no thank you to Walker Little, Mekhi Becton, Alaric Jackson, Calvin Throckmorton, Alex Givens, Lucas Niang, Trey Adams, Landon Young, Liam Eichenberg
others on my watchlist atm >> Thayer Munford, Charlie Heck, Jake Benzinger, Josh Sills, Marcus Norman, Ezra Cleveland, RT Terrence Steele
and as half mentioned before, if Derrick Brown is nowhere to be found, suspect that the best investment of draft capital would be @the OC w/Tyler Biadasz.
RT Taliese Fuaga, DT Jer'Zhan Newton, NT T'Vondre Sweat, LB Cedric Gray, TE Ben Sinnott, RB Daijun Edwards, FS Cole Bishop, QB Joe Milton
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Originally posted by beachcomber View Post
not overly optimistic w/this OT crop, as Trey Smith uniquely has the blood clot issue (does our Okung situation preclude us from going in that direction ?), and Wirfs is presumably mostly a RT prospect, and am sure some pundits will be moving him inside in their analysis.
and don't watch a lot of film, so no.... haven't seen anything of Yasir Durant (he's not even on my watchlist/radar as of yet ?)
http://billsmafia.com/2019/06/14/2020-ot-fits-buffalo-bills/
https://walterfootball.com/draft2020OT.php
personally think Andrew Thomas is off the board for us.... do like Tristan Wirfs (run blocker), Yasir Durant (looks good/great from what I can tell), Trey Smith (Marcus McNeill value pick ?), and Alex Leatherwood (RT/IOL prospect).
no thank you to Walker Little, Mekhi Becton, Alaric Jackson, Calvin Throckmorton, Alex Givens, Lucas Niang, Trey Adams, Landon Young, Liam Eichenberg
others on my watchlist atm >> Thayer Munford, Charlie Heck, Jake Benzinger, Josh Sills, Marcus Norman, Ezra Cleveland, RT Terrence Steele
and as half mentioned before, if Derrick Brown is nowhere to be found, suspect that the best investment of draft capital would be @the OC w/Tyler Biadasz.
Yasir is a monster in the run game and very solid in passpro.
Im going to convert you on Niang. His size, length, athleticism, ability to get depth w/his kickslide, scoop blocking, hand use/placement, and ability to run arc & handle inside counters is excellent. He needs to get stronger, improve his drive blocks, handle bullrushers by sitting earlier in his anchor.
My 2 favorite OC going into 2019 are.....
Gage Cervenka plays ORG too
Trystan Colon-Castillo - see the Yasir Durant clipsMy 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
No Wirfs, Leatherwood, or Smith for me.
Yasir is a monster in the run game and very solid in passpro.
Im going to convert you on Niang. His size, length, athleticism, ability to get depth w/his kickslide, scoop blocking, hand use/placement, and ability to run arc & handle inside counters is excellent. He needs to get stronger, improve his drive blocks, handle bullrushers by sitting earlier in his anchor.
My 2 favorite OC going into 2019 are.....
Gage Cervenka plays ORG too
Trystan Colon-Castillo - see the Yasir Durant clips
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Cole McDonald generating some buzz. Prototype size QB. Strong arm. Can run and shoot. Might not be a solid pocket prospect. But does well throwing on the run. Had a good first game against Arizona and turned sone heads as a prospect. Need to get the INTs in check. But he put scouts on notice.
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Originally posted by 21&500 View Post
And drafted 32nd overall by the LA Chargers?
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I know his stat line didnt show it but QB Justin Herbert was not good against Auburn. However the Auburn QB Nix was much worse.....yet somehow they won. I didnt watch the last quarter.11 Brock Bowers TE - Georgia
35 Kris Jenkins DT - Michigan
37 Cooper Beebe OG -Kansas st
66 Mike Sainristil CB - Michigan
69 Jaylen Wright RB - Tenn or Blake Corum - Michigan
100 Brenden Rice WR - USC (trade ⬆️w/ Wash for 2025 5th)
110 Cedric Gray LB - N. Carolina
140 Hunter Nourzad OC -Penn st
181 Cedrick Johnson Edge - Mississippi
225 Josh Procter S-Ohio st ➡️ 253 Dwight McGlothern CB -Ar
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Very bad weekend for PAC-12 QBs just got a little worse ... Some days ya just shoulda stayed in bed. That may be the case for the PAC-12 and its QBs with news that Southern California sophomore QB J. T. Daniels is out for the year after suffering a torn ACL and MCL during the Trojans lackluster win over Fresno State last evening. Daniels actually won't be draft eligible until 2021 so he has plenty of time to rehab and should have a full season next fall to impress pro scouts, but its still a tough break for a promising young kid. The news on Daniels comes with Stanford officials still waiting on an update on the health of Cardinal junior QB K. J. Costello after he suffered what appeared to be a scary head/neck injury in yesterday's win over Northwestern. Meanwhile, Oregon QB Justin Herbert at least wasn't seriously injured in the Ducks' devastating last-second loss to Auburn, but he really didn't have the game that he was looking for to kick start what he was hoping would be a bounce-back campaign. At this time last year, Herbert was very much in the discussion to be the #1 pick in 2019, but he struggled through an inconsistent year and he ultimately decided to return to school for his senior season. Certainly, pro scouts saw plenty of arm strength and athleticism from Herbert last evening, but he often appeared indecisive and was off target on too many attempts; he also continued to struggle when pressured. In the end, Herbert was officially credited with 28 completions on just 37 attempts (for the math challenged that's a very respectable 76%), but for only about 6.5 yards per try as most of his completions were pretty simply underneath check-downs. Again there is a long way to go until the 2020 draft, but clearly Herbert appears to have some work to do.
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