Was one of the best
oline draft prospects when he first came out.
Not exact matches
Daniel Jeremiah is reporting the rumor mill says there could be a big run on OL from around pick 20 to the end of the first, because so many teams are starving for
oline help and this is such a rare
draft to have a lot of good ones available.
There are many teams who are desperate for
oline help and there are precious few elite
oline guys this
draft.
They have an
oline that they have thrown a ton of money at and
draft picks.
I think working on the
oline would be more important than rb and give Abby one last chance with health and
draft a rb next year
Heck, if we could build a great
Oline like Dallas, we could turn a fourth round QB
draft pick rookie into an all star and have the leading rusher in the NFL 2 years in a row.
and building through the
draft (Goff, Gurley, Donald, Brockers, Kupp, Joyner, Johnson III, 3 / 5ths of the
Oline, Both starting TEs) and supplementing them with blue chip players through trade (Talib, Peters, Barron, Cooks) and FAs (Suh, Woods, Sullivan, Whitworth) is how you build a team.....
assuming you don't need a franchise QB... even if the
draft is deep in RB (which it is this year) and even acknowledging that
OLines make or break RBs and that they have short shelf lives.
Weve already started doing that over the past 2 offseasons with adding guys to the
oline and
drafting fournette but the fact of the matter is his pass catching options for the majority of last year we're old ass Mercedes Lewis, marquise no hands Lee and 2 rookies.
a strong side lb would only play on around 40 % of defensive snaps A slot corner would be on the field more but we have our 2 outside starters of locked up for 4 more yrs why
draft a guy to essentially be a role guy when you can
draft a potential offensive difference maker or improve a weak spot on the
oline
He has had continuity the last couple of seasons, we upgraded both the
Oline and
drafted Fournette at # 4 last year (which I was NOT a fan of btw.
At least McShay tried to address the gaping holes on the right side of Green Bay's
OLine, rather than just reflexively
draft defense (like Thompson) in the first two days of each
draft.
I don't see how two mediocre wrs changes the fact we need to finally hit on at least one game changer at wr early and our history shows we can find
oline late lall we have to do is look at what Rd Wagner and Alex Lewis we're
drafted but if they are cool with getting left in the past with this pre historic style of offense than we will continue to be mediocre
Avoiding
drafting a RB high when you need a QB /
Oline / Passing Targets etc and when
drafting a RB high when you have all those things in place.