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Minas really intelligent generally though and usually makes good points, so I'm not buying thatShe must be @Xplosive
It's a smokescreen so nobody takes shemar Stewart of Tyler warren.
Hey Gary, shut up and stop spoiling Poles trying to be sneaky!
First time in a while all teams have their first pickSurprised there are no big trades yet.
That would be pretty disappointing at #10.
People still consider leonard floyd a bust and he was a good player. At #10 you better be getting a pro bowl level talent otherwise its meh
facts, the OT class really drops off after the top 3-4 guys. whereas, the pass rusher group is a lot deeper and should have some solid options available with their 2nd round picks“On Jets, DJ says Armand Membou would be plug-n-play pick there at 7 Said he has top 2 TEs graded > Membou, but "you start looking at the second-round OT options, and it's tough" so this might be more need-driven at 7, given what might be there later at”
(This was D Jeremiah)
For the wait till round 2 to go OT crowd
His stats are good, but that has a lot to do with the system Texas runs. Banks has mostly short sets where the ball comes out quick. He struggles on film when he needs deeper sets, which is what is required in the NFL. and he has a tendency to lean. His lack of elite athleticism, and length comes out on those pass sets. And Brugler has talked about how he spends entirely too much time on the ground for a college tackle and sees him strictly as a guard. Banks has a lot to overcome to even be as good as Braxton. If they are going to force drafting a tackle I'd prefer Connolly, but don't like anyone at 10 not named Campbell or Membou.After all that, he gave up one sack and 10 pressures on 537 pass blocking snaps last year.
The previous year, he gave up 12 pressures and one sack on 550 pass blocking snaps.
id be willing to bet that both Rome and Wright make pro bowl(s) in their careersJury is still out on Odunze but good chance he and Wright are just meh. I think it is going to be very hard to find a perennial pro bowl level player at 10 this year. This would be a good year to trade down but I don't see there being any takers.
They spent a 2 in their center, Trey Smith was a 7th round roll of the dice. The others are gone or backups. They have not used a #1 on OL and they pick late. Not saying you're wrong about your idea but I don't see them as a great example of early and often to get guys to bump inside.I agree and I don't like the competition route to be honest... become like the Chiefs taking OT 4 of the last 5 years. They do it for good reason, picking at the end of the first. But, there's no reason for the Bears to do that picking up high.
Pick a guy you're committed to, for better or worse. The Bears don't need a bunch of maybes and the same hole to fill year after year. I'd also consider guys who have more guard potential. If the LT thing doesn't work out, then move him inside and you still get a starter for a decade. Nice consolation prize to me.
id be willing to bet that both Rome and Wright make pro bowl(s) in their careers
Not saying you are entirely wrong but if my memory is correct Eric Fisher was pretty critical to their early success and IIRC his injury caused havoc for 1 of their losses.They spent a 2 in their center, Trey Smith was a 7th round roll of the dice. The others are gone or backups. They have not used a #1 on OL and they pick late. Not saying you're wrong about your idea but I don't see them as a great example of early and often to get guys to bump inside.
Couldn't disagree more. I think Wright will be very good, and I think Rome is going to be pretty elite, even better. He and DJM are going to EAT this year.Jury is still out on Odunze but good chance he and Wright are just meh. I think it is going to be very hard to find a perennial pro bowl level player at 10 this year. This would be a good year to trade down but I don't see there being any takers.