(03-31-2021, 03:55 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: (03-30-2021, 09:55 PM)Bullseye Wrote: I understand you don't have much faith in the Jaguars' FO/coaching staff, and it makes some sense the mock would reflect that. But there are teams that have had horrible offseasons-even worse than ours. Philadelphia has been stuck on stupid since the end of last season. Bears fans seem to hate their whole power structure-FO, coaches and now QB. Houston's dumpster fire has its roots in the O'Brien era, and has had a big can of gasoline added to it by Watson's off field trade demands and legal issues. Oakland has systematically dismantled their OL. Do you have faith in their decision makers? If so, why? If not, is your lack of faith reflected in the picks for those-and other -teams?
I could see them trading back and still getting a guy like Cosmi or Eichenberg, though you have Eichenberg going to them at 21.
As for Collins, he considers himself to be an OLB, though i think he has the versatility to play inside.
I am not a fan of Wilson at all. He was decent in his limited time a couple of years back, but I have since soured on him. Agreed about the size and speed of 3-4 LBs.
No I don't. I kinda do have that reflected on their picks. Some good, some terrible.
I think there is gonna be a huge run on LT's. I see no way Cosmi falls much further than where the Colts currently are and just a slim chance Eichenberg falls out of round 1.
Whatever Collins considers himself, ideally I see him as either a 4-3 WLB or a 3-4 ILB. I really think he could be something special at either position. I believe he would be a really good 3-4 OLB as well, but as a 3-4 ILB, I believe he has a chance to be an All-Pro. He's that good.
I'm not a fan of Wilson as a starting FS, but as a backup FS, I'm fine with him.
All off season, I've been saying there is a good chance of a run on Ts ahead of our pick at 25, and I still believe that. After us? Besides KC, I don't see many teams with a huge need at the position. Of course, there's always a chance a team at the top of the 2nd round will trade back up into the bottom of the first to get anyone who falls, but besides KC, I don't see a lot of need for LT for those teams currently between 26-32.
26. Cleveland-jsut drafted Wills last year and he was great for them
27. Baltimore-They have Ronnie Stanley and, until they trade him, Orlando Brown who has proven-at least in a limited capacity-he can play the position.
28. New Orleans-Though they are a team that wound up with severe cap issues, they still retained both of their stud tackles Armstead and Ramczyk.
29. Green Bay-David Bakhtiari has been heavily lauded at the position.
30. Buffalo-Dion Dawkins was a guy I wanted a few years back, but he has exceeded expectations and has performed well on the left side.
31. KC-the one T disaster in this group.
32. Tampa is absolutely set at both T positions. Just re-signed their LT.
This is why I could see the Colts trading back if a certain number of players at the position are still on the board.
We see eye to eye on Collins. If he stays healthy he'll be a stud for whomever drafts him.
Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!