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I'd elevate the Browns, Ravens, Titans, Raiders & Broncos to that group,
and subtract the Steelers.
No way Pittsburgh goes to the Super Bowl with Trubinsky and their Oline......no freaking way.
Better option than Big Ben at this point in time. Never thought Cinci would be in the superbowl so you never know. It's just that there are so many better teams that they (Steelers) definitely are on the outside looking in. Still a bubble team at maybe 10 best because of their coach.
How valuable are OTs? Look at what $16.6 million gets you. This is why OTs are premium picks and are worth over drafting even if some of them are busts.
Jacksonville Jaguars use franchise tag on LT Cam Robinson for second straight season
Mar 8, 2022
Michael DiRoccoESPN Staff Writer
The Jacksonville Jaguars have used the franchise tag on Cam Robinson for the second consecutive year, guaranteeing the left tackle $16.6 million in 2022.
Robinson played the 2021 season under the franchise tag ($13.754 million) for Jacksonville, but the blind-side protector for quarterback Trevor Lawrence ranked 48th among qualifying tackles with an 86.1% pass block win rate, per ESPN Stats & Information research, which is just below average (87.5%). During 2017-21, he ranked 69th in pass block win rate (81.3%) among tackles who played at least 16 games.
With Robinson coming back, the Jaguars could opt to have Walker Little, one of the team's two second-round draft picks in 2021, compete with incumbent starter Jawaan Taylor at right tackle.
Robinson has allowed 29 sacks, per ESPN Stats & Information research. Taylor has allowed 40 in 12 fewer games.
After being selected with the 34th overall pick in 2017, Robinson immediately stepped in as the starter at left tackle and helped the Jaguars lead the NFL in rushing during his rookie season. Jacksonville also allowed only 24 sacks -- tied for third fewest in the league -- that season.
Robinson, who turned 26 in October, missed 14 games in 2018 after suffering a torn ACL in Week 2. He returned in Week 3 of the 2019 season and didn't miss another game until he was sidelined for the final three games of last season because of COVID-19.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
Apparently Popper also thinks it's Feiler to RT
if so, it's a great, sneaky undertheradar move disguised as sleeping from Telesco.
I'm sure everybody in the league knows that Fieler played right tackle for the Steelers. And then saw that he played left guard for us.
Who knows maybe the plan is to move him the right tackle and they're being no mention of it perhaps is one of their cover-ups. I guess anything is possible but I still rather draft the offensive tackle at 17 than a guard.
Not to mention I don't know how scouts feel about it but Zion only measured 6'2.5". Not sure if that is a negative mark or not. I guess if anything, for an offensive tackle it would be for some reason.
I'm sure everybody in the league knows that Fieler played right tackle for the Steelers. And then saw that he played left guard for us.
Who knows maybe the plan is to move him the right tackle and they're being no mention of it perhaps is one of their cover-ups. I guess anything is possible but I still rather draft the offensive tackle at 17 than a guard.
Not to mention I don't know how scouts feel about it but Zion only measured 6'2.5". Not sure if that is a negative mark or not. I guess if anything, for an offensive tackle it would be for some reason.
I just don't like the value of second tier OTs at 17
I know you said you're not a fan of trading up for ikem, but he's perfect to go against a maxx crosby
I'm still having nightmares from week 18
If Feiler moves to RT, we need 2 OGs. Is Jaimes ready to play in 2022? Beats me. I generally don’t like taking OGs in top 17 either. I can’t say Zion is the exception to that - he has a great first step, utilizes leverage well, moves well at the 2nd level, appears ideal for a zone blocking scheme - plus he’s a ready backup OC. But OG that early? Idunno.
If Feiler moves to RT, we need 2 OGs. Is Jaimes ready to play in 2022? Beats me. I generally don’t like taking OGs in top 17 either. I can’t say Zion is the exception to that - he has a great first step, utilizes leverage well, moves well at the 2nd level, appears ideal for a zone blocking scheme - plus he’s a ready backup OC. But OG that early? Idunno.
Guess I don’t really care about how early. If other top talents are gone I’d pick him, easy.
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