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Just watched some Anthony Belton. Kinda interesting OT if they take one after round 1.
Jalen Travis, Carson Vinson also interesting developmental tackles. Obviously grant too.Just watched some Anthony Belton. Kinda interesting OT if they take one after round 1.
Heck, even Banks has question marks in terms of playing LT. Brugler is one example who has him listed as a guard in The Beast.I agree. All this Membou love is fine but I haven’t really heard a NFL talent evaluator say he can definitely play LT. Maybe I missed it. We have a RT and a RG that should be here for a while.
Banks will be a LT.
Heck, even Banks has question marks in terms of playing LT. Brugler is one example who has him listed as a guard in The Beast.
It’s crazy that there’s not a single LT prospect that everyone can agree on.
Jalen Travis, Carson Vinson also interesting developmental tackles. Obviously grant too.
Rivers, slater, Mclaughlin, perry and a few other interesting interior late round guys.
Ozzy Trapilo (Boston College) a RT only?Jalen Travis, Carson Vinson also interesting developmental tackles. Obviously grant too.
Rivers, slater, Mclaughlin, perry and a few other interesting interior late round guys.
Patriot fans are praying for a miracle.
This could also be a trade up. (Back into round 1) But if he went at 3 that changes the draft
Yeah, I can’t make up my mind on Banks. For every positive blurb I read about him, I read something like this:From Bucky Brooks on players you should not overthink…
“Kelvin Banks Jr.
Texas · OT · Junior
Perhaps Banks' lack of sizzle hurts him in a class that is loaded with athletic freaks. The Texas standout is a classic blind-side protector with the balance, body control and agility to shadowbox QB hunters off the edge. In addition, Banks is an effective box-out blocker in the run game who shields and stalemates defenders at the point of attack. With the 6-5 1/8, 315-pounder nimble enough to skip-pull and scoot to the second level, Banks is the prototypical left tackle who has flourished in the league for decades. Though others might look better in drills, few can match his production and performance in pads.”
I believe it’s good advice.
These concerns stem primarily from shaky recovery skills that result in him being manipulated out of position by skilled rushers who know how to set up their moves and struggling to get himself out of compromising positions.
Banks has made plenty of big blocks in the run and screen game this season while largely being solid as a pass protector, which has been enough to rack up accolades (Outland and Lombardi awards) but has left something to be desired for his projection to the pro game, with lingering questions on whether he can stick at tackle or would be best served kicking inside to guard.
Don't we already have an interesting developmental tackle on the roster though?
I think he’s a LT personally, and prob top 2 this draft….i just don’t think any of the LT prospects are going to be elite in the NFL….see him more as top 15ish/league averageYeah, I can’t make up my mind on Banks. For every positive blurb I read about him, I read something like this:
There is some debate whether or not he translates best to tackle or guard at the next level, and some of his physical deficiencies have shown through this season. For one, he is not asked to set at depth a ton, and when he does his foot speed is a bit slow. This showed up big time against Georgia in the regular season.
Here is what Thorn had to say on a potential Banks tumble:
I think he’s a LT personally, and prob top 2 this draft….i just don’t think any of the LT prospects are going to be elite in the NFL….see him more as top 15ish/league average
Quick question for the room...
Why is no one talking about the two most interesting tidbits I found out about recently in the "Beast"?
#1 Will Cambell has had a ton of flags over the last couple of seasons: 14 flags with 7 false starts.
#2 Ashton Jeanty has had a lot of fumbles: 5 last season (one called back for penalty) and 9 in the last two seasons.
We probably won't hear about them at all until right after the Bears draft one of them I'm sure.
Yup, I said the same thing some pages back. People seem to be mostly positive, but then just say he's most likely a guard. But, Thorn projecting him as a guard is what's really set my expectations of him being unable to be an elite LT.Yeah, I can’t make up my mind on Banks. For every positive blurb I read about him, I read something like this:
There is some debate whether or not he translates best to tackle or guard at the next level, and some of his physical deficiencies have shown through this season. For one, he is not asked to set at depth a ton, and when he does his foot speed is a bit slow. This showed up big time against Georgia in the regular season.
Here is what Thorn had to say on a potential Banks tumble:
I think he’s a LT personally, and prob top 2 this draft….i just don’t think any of the LT prospects are going to be elite in the NFL….see him more as top 15ish/league average
Didn't we just see a tweet that bringing in prospects ends on Wednesday?
This could also be a trade up. (Back into round 1) But if he went at 3 that changes the draft
They can't tear apart every prospect in this draft or there's nothing to even look forward to.Quick question for the room...
Why is no one talking about the two most interesting tidbits I found out about recently in the "Beast"?
#1 Will Cambell has had a ton of flags over the last couple of seasons: 14 flags with 7 false starts.
#2 Ashton Jeanty has had a lot of fumbles: 5 last season (one called back for penalty) and 9 in the last two seasons.
We probably won't hear about them at all until right after the Bears draft one of them I'm sure.
Calling CCS dense, and misspelling CCS in the process is kind of funny. Minor, but funny.Nah. Kiran played 1.5 games and is now a bust after being taken 75 overall.
/s
CSS is very dense, why I still think #10 will be a DL, but its likely best drafting an OT
So they're taking Henderson?So Jeanty, Hampton, Johnson will have visited.
Bears are most definitely taking a RB with one of their top 3 picks, Ben needs his new weapon.