The folks who have been here for a long time will tell you that we've been preaching the upgrading of the offensive line for years, through the entire term of the past GM who never considered O-line as a drafting priority.We as fans complain about how the QB sucks but aren't willing to do what it takes to protect him and give him the time to make plays ..
The problem is, we're still not sure of that last sentence.I would like our quarterback to be allotted the brady rule, where it's a penalty to get anywhere near him. then we dont need an offense line at all and we can work on building the rest of the team. imagine being able to count to 5 before throwing the ball. every single time. Even Dunderhead would look good under those conditions
I'm not saying that OL isn't a priority. In fact drafting Slater, a potential pro-bowl IOL with traded down pick is just as good as drafting Sewell in my mind plus you're getting additional 2nds and 2022 1sts and more. Use those additional premium picks, and 2nd and 3rd round picks are premium picks, particularly with the depth of OL in this draft. We should be able to grab an OT like Michigan's Mayfield in early to mid 2nd, OG like Georgia's Cleveland in 3rd - 4th, and Quinn Meinerz in 3rd - 4th. These guys are all very good prospects and drafting one or more of them with the added draft capital is not ignoring the OL. Douglas might be in the best situation he could ask for with that #2 pick. If he uses it wisely as I suggest we have rebuilt the OL, plus filled holes this year and next in other positions of need.The folks who have been here for a long time will tell you that we've been preaching the upgrading of the offensive line for years, through the entire term of the past GM who never considered O-line as a drafting priority.
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Tucker could be there at 23Was listening to Dan Jeremiah on NFL network talk about Vera-Tucker during USC's pro day, and he said the similarities to Zach Martin are striking. He's another guy you could plug-in mid 1st round if we are looking for a premium IOL guy from 12-20 (doubt he'll last any longer than that).
Is it an issue with ex-coach, injuries or just not ready for the NFL. My guess its a combination of all three, but would like to hear your take.Don't know if the new regime looks at Cameron Clark the way Joe Douglas does... Since he got no snaps last year we know why but it doesn't bode well for Clark...
he will get his chance this offseason to win the job insurance Alex Lewis and Dan FeeneyIs it an issue with ex-coach, injuries or just not ready for the NFL. My guess its a combination of all three, but would like to hear your take.
The more I read about Clark after we picked him the more I liked the pick. Thought he was one of those under the radar types that would do well once given the opportunity. I'm hoping he steps up this year and takes the job.he will get his chance this offseason to win the job insurance Alex Lewis and Dan Feeney
I went back and looked at his draft profile and it said his strengths are his strength/power, finishes well in run game and technique, but he's not overly athletic. Perhaps and hopefully they were reflecting on his ability to play on the outside at OT and not at OG. Thought at the time that he and Becton would a dynamic run blocking duo on the left side. Now I'm not so sure whether he'd be a fit in the current scheme.Becton, Clark on the left side could be good hope he wins the job....