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Mykel will IMO
Well, for what it's worth, they brought in an offensive coach whose priority is to get Lawrence right. He supposedly wants his Mike Evans type. Lawrence's best college years were with Higgins and Ross, who are both 6'-4". Coen didn't even mention Gabe Davis the other day when talking about his #2 WR. He said Parker Washington and Dyami Brown. Maybe that's nothing, but who knows... maybe he's already of the mindset that they will get another WR. They also lost Engram and Kirk, so they have gaping holes at pass catchers. I think Gladstone would rather have a defensive linemen given the success with the Rams, but the HC may have the pull to get an offensive guy here. Assuming offense, it's Membou, Jeanty, or Tet. No one else can really go there. I don't think this is that far fetched just cause they have BTJ.I see no way the jags take tet, they just took brian thomas JR and have arguably the worst roster in the NFL.
Anyone else scared of Campbell and Graham? I really don’t want either of these guys and their T-Rex arms in the top 10. I understand they are just good football players but their physical traits scare me to much. Someone talk me into these two players please.
Kelvin Banks, OL, Texas | Ranking: 26
Brugler: “Despite not moving to the offensive line until high school, he looks like he has been playing there his entire life — it wasn’t a coincidence the Longhorns’ rise mirrored Banks’ tenure (Texas’ wins increased each of his three seasons in the program).”
Didnt aaron donald fall in the draft due to his arm length and height.
Aidan hutchinson also has tiny trex arms and seems to dominate. Guy was one of the favorits for DPOTY prior to his injury
My guess is arm length might mean more on offense for tackles as you need to get your arms on guys, but probably still not really important compared to other traits.
Donald actually has long arms especially for his size…and he had infinitely more production than graham in college. Not to mention was way more athletic and strong. He fell due to his height/weight and really, just pure stupidity. It was obvious he was going to be a stud
I was devastated when the rams took darnold. I thought he was going to be a bear for sure. That pick was a no brainer.
Personally, I worried that at his size, he was going to wash out in the pros. How special he was to be so dominant for so long!I was devastated when the rams took darnold. I thought he was going to be a bear for sure. That pick was a no brainer.
Personally, I worried that at his size, he was going to wash out in the pros. How special he was to be so dominant for so long!
He is a prima facie case for trading up to get the guy you believe in, instead of letting your guy fall to your spot.
I was thinking that same thing when I read some of these guys. I truly couldn't care less what these dudes did in pop warner.Is he really saying "you can't even tell he didn't play OL in junior high?"
That's such a weird thing to say.
Joe Schoen is GM'ing for his life, and Daboll is coaching for his life. I don't think you see them trading away, unless they really think Jaxson Dart or Shedeur Sanders can be something. I'm more interested in Pittsburgh trading up for either of the QBs.I’m still holding out hope the Giants trade us pick 3 and we get Carter. I’m fine giving them next years 1st to do this. The question is what else would be needed?
There’s a lot of room for Mason Graham to be inferior to Aaron Donald but still an extremely good football player.Donald actually has long arms especially for his size…and he had infinitely more production than graham in college. Not to mention was way more athletic and strong. He fell due to his height/weight and really, just pure stupidity. It was obvious he was going to be a stud
It would be extremely Bears to trade up like that for a pre-injured player.I’m still holding out hope the Giants trade us pick 3 and we get Carter. I’m fine giving them next years 1st to do this. The question is what else would be needed?
Joe Schoen is GM'ing for his life, and Daboll is coaching for his life. I don't think you see them trading away, unless they really think Jaxson Dart or Shedeur Sanders can be something. I'm more interested in Pittsburgh trading up for either of the QBs.
It would be extremely Bears to trade up like that for a pre-injured player.
A tradition, like no other!Exactly, it’s tradition so it could happen!
I’m still holding out hope the Giants trade us pick 3 and we get Carter. I’m fine giving them next years 1st to do this. The question is what else would be needed?
Pick # 3 (2200 points).
for
Pick #10 (1300 points)
Pick #39 (510 points)
Pick #41 (490 points)
It works on the trade chart.
(This is not me endorsing or proposing this trade)