Jimmy 2 Times Posted October 9, 2021 Author Share Posted October 9, 2021 Can you say 3 TE sets? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrebetfan80 Posted October 10, 2021 Share Posted October 10, 2021 On 10/9/2021 at 9:37 AM, sec101row23 said: Tony Elliot has totally FUBAR’d the Clemson offense this year. A lot falls on DJU, but Elliot is making some head scratching decisions. Moving J. Ross into the slot has been a disaster, plus I think his injury has made him apprehensive about getting hit. They need to move back out to the boundary and let him do his thing, having him run shallow crosses and curls in the slot isn’t maximizing his abilities. I remember hearing about Drummond coming out of JUCO where he destroyed that level of competition. I think he was a really good basketball player as well. Drummond had a nice little year last year chipping in 7 tds on a little over 400 yds. Now already he has almost eclipsed his production last year in 5 games 26 rec for 460 yds and 5 tds. I don tthink anyone can deny the production of Ole Miss wrs the last few years, and Drummond is going to continue that this year, I expect him to be a late riser up boards as the year continues.. You'll hear his name alot as time goes on, similar to moore last year. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green Truth Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 Kick Becton to right tackle which he has played in college. Move McGovern to RG or sign a vet. Neal goes to left tackle and Linderbaum takes over in the middle. Zack will be very clean. No excuses if he stinks after this. LT - Neal LG- AVT C - Linderbaum RG - McGovern or FA RT - Becton. I would roll with that O-line. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdels62 Posted October 14, 2021 Share Posted October 14, 2021 Fine I did one I also got a first rounder and a second rounder in 2022. McBride and ZTF in the 5th round is not realistic but I had fun. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Paradis Posted October 14, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted October 14, 2021 You're welcome for the road map to success, Joe 1 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy 2 Times Posted October 17, 2021 Author Share Posted October 17, 2021 This one turned out so well that I wish it was a seven rounder. Traded down with the scumbag so he could draft Hamilton and added a second. -premium edge -all world center -not sure if Ross is back to what he was, but I took him anyway. Mims insurance and/or can take over when Davis leaves after 23 -play making TE -steal here with our new playmaking centerfielder -another steal, imo. love that he plays RG and can fill in at C in a pinch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BklynJetsFan85 Posted October 17, 2021 Share Posted October 17, 2021 wayyyy too early to gauge when guys will go. I guess, being that it's a bye week ill do one and edit this post later but it's too far out to realistically gauge how it goes beyond the top 10... will list scouting reports too. set up our picks as far as vegas odds for us and seattle (3 & 14) and I didn't make any trades... Took FS (extremely versatile), C, and OLB edge rusher but also can fall back into coverage https://www.profootballnetwork.com/kyle-hamilton-notre-dame-s-nfl-draft-scouting-report-2022/ https://www.profootballnetwork.com/tyler-linderbaum-iowa-oc-nfl-draft-scouting-report-2022/ https://www.profootballnetwork.com/nik-bonitto-oklahoma-olb-nfl-draft-scouting-report-2022/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scotty Wooty Doo Doo Posted October 19, 2021 Share Posted October 19, 2021 This !!!!!! A+ This one turned out so well that I wish it was a seven rounder. Traded down with the scumbag so he could draft Hamilton and added a second. -premium edge -all world center -not sure if Ross is back to what he was, but I took him anyway. Mims insurance and/or can take over when Davis leaves after 23 -play making TE -steal here with our new playmaking centerfielder -another steal, imo. love that he plays RG and can fill in at C in a pinch Sent from my SM-G996U using JetNation.com mobile app 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BurntDice Posted October 20, 2021 Share Posted October 20, 2021 First comment here so hopefully you guys don’t kill me too much, but this one looks really good to me. Hamilton is a generational safety and has Ed reed written all over him. We desperately need safety help with Davis being the only returning starter most likely. Linderbaum is the perfect fit for this system. He’s very athletic and is a former wrestler which generally pairs well with OL because they have great balance. Lloyd has a ton of potential and is the future CJ replacement. Likely is the athletic and big TE that we need, Johnson should be the future starter at RG. Maybe keep McGovern for another year and put him at guard so Zion can catch up to speed. Verdell will be a great combo with carter. Haven’t watched much of green, but he has potential to be a solid #2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BurntDice Posted October 24, 2021 Share Posted October 24, 2021 #Buildthewall 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JETSY14 Posted October 24, 2021 Share Posted October 24, 2021 2- NEAL 7- MATT CORRAL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrebetfan80 Posted October 25, 2021 Share Posted October 25, 2021 Tried one even though I havent done a ton of scouting yet this year. Wanted to fill as many holes as possible and add some good talent to compete for spots. Some picks are unrealistic obviously but hey this is why this is fun. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreenFish Posted October 26, 2021 Share Posted October 26, 2021 Dang. We’re mocking and it’s not even November yet. Jeez. Im only a few weeks into learning and watching prospects. Free Agency: Back up the Brinks Truck for Chris Godwin. Fits perfectly opposite of Corey Davis. Move Elijah Moore to the slot. Sign a TE. Hayden Hurst I think would be a good fit. Guard: If McGovern shows he’s a descent starter and we believe he’s a descent starter at RG, pencil him in. But still get a guard early in the draft (say 3rd round). Based on that FA and bringing back some of our guys like Moses, here’s my first two rounds. I don’t know enough to go further. But I’d be looking to draft 2 iOL (including 1 in the 3rd round), 2 Safeties, and 2 LBs. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maynard13 Posted October 27, 2021 Share Posted October 27, 2021 made A FEW TRADES lol 6. Derek Stingley Jr CB LSU shutdown CB 10. Kenyon Green OG Texas A&M best G in draft 38. Daxton Hill S Michigan crazy athleticism 46. Breece Hall RB Iowa State smooth fast tough 70. Jarrett Patterson OC Notre Dame 2nd best C in draft 122. Austin Stogner TE Oklahoma big strong fast total package 128. Jeremy Ruckert TE Ohio State great hands and route runner 152. Ainias Smith WR Texas A&M electric weapon 162. Zach Charbonnet RB UCLA love how he runs 168.Jamaree Salyer OT Georgia beast potential is crazy 179. Keondre Coburn DT Texas Beast 350 yikes 188. Damone Clark LB LSU tough with great upside 217. Kyler Gordon CB Washington tough good athlete 227. Jermaine Johnson EDGE Florida State great size and speed 234. Charleston Rambo WR Miami-Fl Robbie Anderson clone FAST Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maynard13 Posted October 27, 2021 Share Posted October 27, 2021 And 1 more - My OL draft 4 Evan Neal OT Alabama BEAST 11. Tyler Linderbaum OC Iowa All Pro 37. Ikem Ekwonu OG North Carolina State BEAST 45.DeMarvion Overshown LB Texas Heat seeking missle 54. Breece Hall RB Iowa State Smooth fast tough 68. Sam Williams EDGE Mississippi Mean w/ great potential 107.Jeremy Ruckert TE Ohio State great hands and route runner 113. Sevyn Banks CB Ohio State very athletic 121. George Pickens WR Georgia very athletic 146. Zakoby McClain LB Auburn Heat seeking missle 150. Charlie Kolar TE Iowa State Very dependalbe w/ great size 160. Zach Charbonnet RB UCLA love how he runs UDFA Charleston Rambo WR Miami-Fl Robbie Anderson clone FAST Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
New York Mick Posted October 31, 2021 Share Posted October 31, 2021 3: R1 P3 OT Evan Neal - Alabama 11: R1 P11 C Tyler Linderbaum - Iowa 35: R2 P3 TE Jalen Wydermyer - Texas A&M 49: R2 P17 EDGE Micheal Clemons - Texas A&M 67: R3 P3 EDGE Zachary Carter - Florida 119: R4 P17 WR George Pickens - Georgia 121: R4 P19 CB Sevyn Banks - Ohio State 145: R5 P3 TE Jake Ferguson - Wisconsin 157: R5 P15 G Josh Rivas - Kansas State 208: R6 P29 RB Rachaad White - Arizona State 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BurntDice Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 This is what trading down can do. ?? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fullblast Posted November 7, 2021 Share Posted November 7, 2021 First 2022 mock, not overly familiar with this class yet. Tried exploring options outside of the Neal/Linderbaum combo. Probably should have taken a safety at 51/71 and gone for Jobe over Hall at 149. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdels62 Posted November 7, 2021 Share Posted November 7, 2021 This is the blue print I see JD using. A trade back with one of our top 15 picks to pick up future picks. The other pick goes to the top player on the board in Linderbaum. After that there is ammo to build and the Edge depth in this class helps mitigate the lack of investment early on. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sec101row23 Posted November 7, 2021 Share Posted November 7, 2021 No trades. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sec101row23 Posted November 7, 2021 Share Posted November 7, 2021 51 minutes ago, kdels62 said: This is the blue print I see JD using. A trade back with one of our top 15 picks to pick up future picks. The other pick goes to the top player on the board in Linderbaum. After that there is ammo to build and the Edge depth in this class helps mitigate the lack of investment early on. Lol…similar philosophy here. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry McCockinner Posted November 9, 2021 Share Posted November 9, 2021 7. Derek Stingley Jr. CB LSU 18. Tyler Linderbaum OC Iowa 46. Christian Harris LB Alabama 49. Isaiah Likely TE Coastal Carolina 51. Ed Ingram OG LSU 68. Lewis Cine S Georgia 94. Jake Ferguson TE Wisconsin 113. Tyreke Smith EDGE Ohio State 121. Tyler Allgeier RB BYU 2023 KC 3rd Trade Details Received: Pick 10 - Garrett Wilson Received: Pick 18 Pick 49 2023 KC 3rd Received: Pick 39 - Justyn Ross Pick 163 Received: Pick 46 Pick 94 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derp Posted November 9, 2021 Share Posted November 9, 2021 Wanted to tinker with a draft that didn’t have Linderbaum and addressed OL a little differently. Ended up going defense first then offense and it came together kind of interesting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry McCockinner Posted November 11, 2021 Share Posted November 11, 2021 11. Kenyon Green OG Texas A&M 16. Drake Jackson EDGE USC 38. Nakobe Dean LB Georgia 46. Jalen Wydermyer TE Texas A&M 48. DeMarvion Overshown LB Texas 69. Tre'Vius Hodges-Tomlinson CB TCU 114. Isaiah Thomas EDGE Oklahoma 116. Brant Kuithe TE Utah 124. Jeffrey Gunter EDGE Coastal Carolina 2023 CIN 2nd 2023 CIN 7th Trade Details Received: Pick 4 - Kyle Hamilton Received: Pick 16 Pick 47 2023 CIN 2nd 2023 CIN 7th 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrebetfan80 Posted November 12, 2021 Share Posted November 12, 2021 Saw this mock someone posted from Jets Press. Interesting strategy, and it fixes a lot of areas, although I may in a different direction at some points. https://thejetpress.com/posts/ny-jets-mock-draft-offensive-line-7-round-2022#slideshow-top-bar-_00ml5aiic If you dont feel like reading it lines up like this #4- Evan Neal OT #12- Kenyon Green OG #36 Jordan Battle- S #43- Jalen Wydermyer- TE #68- Jermain Waller- CB #113 Amare Barno-Edge #146 Trey Mcbride-TE #157- Breece Hall-RB #197 Storm Duck-CB #209- Dontario Drummond- WR. Invests a ton on the OL which now gives the jets 4 1st round players upfront (maybe a little too much?). Adds to the secondary with a good safety and two corners i know nothing about, but storm duck is a cool name. Adds two really good TE's to the offense which is desperately needed, and adds two offensive weapons late with good value. the draft is good just weak at LB and Edge where I think we all peg the jets to add more talent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derp Posted November 12, 2021 Share Posted November 12, 2021 1 hour ago, Chrebetfan80 said: Saw this mock someone posted from Jets Press. Interesting strategy, and it fixes a lot of areas, although I may in a different direction at some points. https://thejetpress.com/posts/ny-jets-mock-draft-offensive-line-7-round-2022#slideshow-top-bar-_00ml5aiic If you dont feel like reading it lines up like this #4- Evan Neal OT #12- Kenyon Green OG #36 Jordan Battle- S #43- Jalen Wydermyer- TE #68- Jermain Waller- CB #113 Amare Barno-Edge #146 Trey Mcbride-TE #157- Breece Hall-RB #197 Storm Duck-CB #209- Dontario Drummond- WR. Invests a ton on the OL which now gives the jets 4 1st round players upfront (maybe a little too much?). Adds to the secondary with a good safety and two corners i know nothing about, but storm duck is a cool name. Adds two really good TE's to the offense which is desperately needed, and adds two offensive weapons late with good value. the draft is good just weak at LB and Edge where I think we all peg the jets to add more talent. That is interesting - I think it's really focused on what fans view as short-term needs so I'm not sure how realistic it is. I'd love to have a loaded OL but I don't think Neal and Green are realistic. Love the double dip at tight end. Feel like it's too much at corner with a ton of young guys on the roster already, I'd expect something at linebacker, a center at least before the end of the draft, etc. But it's certainly an interesting perspective. We'll also have a lot more clarity after free agency. There are always needs all over the field come midseason mock draft time. I still think it's always more realistic to focus on guys who will be free agents in 2023 once you get outside the first couple of rounds. That's where they're going to add depth and try to not need to sign FA's the following year. Lots of the 2022 holes will be filled one way or another in free agency. I do think that's why Neal, though not a perfect prospect, is interesting because he could - actually as I think about it, fill three holes although I don't think you want to make him do that. But he's played guard, RT, and LT in college so you could have him replace at RG this year, be lined up to replace Fant at RT when he expires, but also be Becton insurance. I do think the Fant replacement/Becton insurance is something that'll be important to draft. A few guys who could make sense in that capacity without spending a top five pick on them which is probably more pragmatic although I'm not sure need-value really lines up for the Jets with anyone in the top five. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrebetfan80 Posted November 12, 2021 Share Posted November 12, 2021 36 minutes ago, derp said: That is interesting - I think it's really focused on what fans view as short-term needs so I'm not sure how realistic it is. I'd love to have a loaded OL but I don't think Neal and Green are realistic. Love the double dip at tight end. Feel like it's too much at corner with a ton of young guys on the roster already, I'd expect something at linebacker, a center at least before the end of the draft, etc. But it's certainly an interesting perspective. We'll also have a lot more clarity after free agency. There are always needs all over the field come midseason mock draft time. I still think it's always more realistic to focus on guys who will be free agents in 2023 once you get outside the first couple of rounds. That's where they're going to add depth and try to not need to sign FA's the following year. Lots of the 2022 holes will be filled one way or another in free agency. I do think that's why Neal, though not a perfect prospect, is interesting because he could - actually as I think about it, fill three holes although I don't think you want to make him do that. But he's played guard, RT, and LT in college so you could have him replace at RG this year, be lined up to replace Fant at RT when he expires, but also be Becton insurance. I do think the Fant replacement/Becton insurance is something that'll be important to draft. A few guys who could make sense in that capacity without spending a top five pick on them which is probably more pragmatic although I'm not sure need-value really lines up for the Jets with anyone in the top five. Great points, Many times youre drafting guys with a year or two down the road in mind. Having guys that may take a year or two to really develop, but are in line with when you will need them to play is important. In the top 5 outside of Thibs, there really isnt anyone that fits the Jets in a Need-Value perspective. Thats why I think we all love Linderbaum, because of him being so solid, and at a position due for an upgrade, that can also upgrade another problem area by bumping McGovern to G. However, I think the reason we're seeing Neal mocked to the jets so early is precisely what were talking about. Jets perception is they need OL help for Wilson, Becton hurt 2 times in 2 years missing time, and Moses set to hit FA leaves the jets a little weak at T as well as needing an upgrade at RG and possibly C. Neal its the bill as a versatile week 1 starter who can come in and compete at G or T right away, but also like you said is insurance for Becton long term. On top of that he seems to be the best Value-Need pick outside of Thibs for the jets Top 5. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derp Posted November 12, 2021 Share Posted November 12, 2021 1 hour ago, Chrebetfan80 said: Great points, Many times youre drafting guys with a year or two down the road in mind. Having guys that may take a year or two to really develop, but are in line with when you will need them to play is important. In the top 5 outside of Thibs, there really isnt anyone that fits the Jets in a Need-Value perspective. Thats why I think we all love Linderbaum, because of him being so solid, and at a position due for an upgrade, that can also upgrade another problem area by bumping McGovern to G. However, I think the reason we're seeing Neal mocked to the jets so early is precisely what were talking about. Jets perception is they need OL help for Wilson, Becton hurt 2 times in 2 years missing time, and Moses set to hit FA leaves the jets a little weak at T as well as needing an upgrade at RG and possibly C. Neal its the bill as a versatile week 1 starter who can come in and compete at G or T right away, but also like you said is insurance for Becton long term. On top of that he seems to be the best Value-Need pick outside of Thibs for the jets Top 5. Neal definitely fits their “type” too. Assuming he and Becton stay healthy you’ve got pretty unique tackles to prepare for who fit what you want to run scheme wise. And building that outside zone run game and being able to go in both directions gives the team an identity and helps a young QB out. It’s just kind of a hold your nose thing to potentially miss on two high picks who are similar for similar reasons, especially since you’re partially taking Neal because Becton is a question. How he ends the season will be noteworthy. But definitely easier to project draft picks, especially day three and sometimes annoyingly on day two, by looking at where the backups are weak. Day two early day three is more where backups are weak and starters could be upgraded and/or are expiring. Positional value wise and need wise that just dumps a ton of positions into the round 2-4 range. Tight end, safety, linebacker that’s where need is going to match value. For RT, center, and RG it’s the same situation. And I don’t think WR or RB can be ruled out. Edge would be perfect too. They can address two of those spots in the first round and some in free agency but there are going to be a lot of spots they could address there. Some they could certainly pass on too but I think you end up with the following offseason being pretty ugly. Between that and the need/value mismatch early moving down with at least one of the first round picks makes sense. You can get into a range where need/value match up and accumulate selections where they match up too. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrebetfan80 Posted November 12, 2021 Share Posted November 12, 2021 51 minutes ago, derp said: Neal definitely fits their “type” too. Assuming he and Becton stay healthy you’ve got pretty unique tackles to prepare for who fit what you want to run scheme wise. And building that outside zone run game and being able to go in both directions gives the team an identity and helps a young QB out. It’s just kind of a hold your nose thing to potentially miss on two high picks who are similar for similar reasons, especially since you’re partially taking Neal because Becton is a question. How he ends the season will be noteworthy. But definitely easier to project draft picks, especially day three and sometimes annoyingly on day two, by looking at where the backups are weak. Day two early day three is more where backups are weak and starters could be upgraded and/or are expiring. Positional value wise and need wise that just dumps a ton of positions into the round 2-4 range. Tight end, safety, linebacker that’s where need is going to match value. For RT, center, and RG it’s the same situation. And I don’t think WR or RB can be ruled out. Edge would be perfect too. They can address two of those spots in the first round and some in free agency but there are going to be a lot of spots they could address there. Some they could certainly pass on too but I think you end up with the following offseason being pretty ugly. Between that and the need/value mismatch early moving down with at least one of the first round picks makes sense. You can get into a range where need/value match up and accumulate selections where they match up too. Neal definitely gives the team a ton of versatility, especially with Fant here for another year, you have 3 above average tackles potentially with two young possible studs and two tackles that can play both left and right. Thats a lot of options to help with injuries or performance issues. Couple that with McGoverns ability to play two spots and AVT's ability to play either guard or tackle and you have the recipe for a young flexible offensive line. The idea honestly has grown on me. I think with the state of the team, every position is in play for an upgrade. Thats what makes it so interesting because the jets can truly go in any direction especially in the mid rounds. I agree that the value in this draft seems to be more in the middle rounds 2-4 where positional value, and BPA meet. I think Seattles pick is a prime move down pick unless some of the QBs get hot. This sort of reminds me of the 2017 draft where the QBs went in that 10-15 range, and one guy went early. I could see that happening this year where one guy gets hot in the predraft process and goes top 5 but the other guys are 10-15 range. If we could trade seattles pick back from that range to the mid 20s and recoup a 2nd or 3rd + it would really help to add some more positional value to the draft for us. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derp Posted November 12, 2021 Share Posted November 12, 2021 19 minutes ago, Chrebetfan80 said: Neal definitely gives the team a ton of versatility, especially with Fant here for another year, you have 3 above average tackles potentially with two young possible studs and two tackles that can play both left and right. Thats a lot of options to help with injuries or performance issues. Couple that with McGoverns ability to play two spots and AVT's ability to play either guard or tackle and you have the recipe for a young flexible offensive line. The idea honestly has grown on me. I think with the state of the team, every position is in play for an upgrade. Thats what makes it so interesting because the jets can truly go in any direction especially in the mid rounds. I agree that the value in this draft seems to be more in the middle rounds 2-4 where positional value, and BPA meet. I think Seattles pick is a prime move down pick unless some of the QBs get hot. This sort of reminds me of the 2017 draft where the QBs went in that 10-15 range, and one guy went early. I could see that happening this year where one guy gets hot in the predraft process and goes top 5 but the other guys are 10-15 range. If we could trade seattles pick back from that range to the mid 20s and recoup a 2nd or 3rd + it would really help to add some more positional value to the draft for us. Yeah I think that Seattle pick is potentially a prime one to move down, much as I am a huge fan of Linderbaum. They weren’t that good with Wilson so hopefully they struggle down the stretch. Most interesting thing to me will be pass catchers as the whole tight end group needs to be upgraded and they could use quality depth with Crowder and Cole expiring. Just three guys coming back. Wide receiver is basically in play all draft. Will be closely monitoring your takes there as the process continues. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrebetfan80 Posted November 12, 2021 Share Posted November 12, 2021 1 hour ago, derp said: Yeah I think that Seattle pick is potentially a prime one to move down, much as I am a huge fan of Linderbaum. They weren’t that good with Wilson so hopefully they struggle down the stretch. Most interesting thing to me will be pass catchers as the whole tight end group needs to be upgraded and they could use quality depth with Crowder and Cole expiring. Just three guys coming back. Wide receiver is basically in play all draft. Will be closely monitoring your takes there as the process continues. I'm a big big linderbaum fan, but i would understand if JD went Neal top 5 instead due to positional value. Both do a lot for this offensive line. Personally, I think Linderbaum is the better player, but I can understand the logic behind not taking him top 5. TE and WR are going to be in play at any point. I think they add at least 1 TE during FA, but then in the draft id be surprised if one of the top 4 picks werent used on a TE, especially since there are some good ones coming out. WR I really have to look through this year, I havent gotten a chance to really dive in, but with my season coming to a close soon ill have more time to dive into the talent pool there and get some better opinions on guys. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry McCockinner Posted November 12, 2021 Share Posted November 12, 2021 Just did a mock where I traded down to 12 and took Kenyon Green and Linderbaum back to back. I got a boner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derp Posted November 12, 2021 Share Posted November 12, 2021 1 hour ago, Chrebetfan80 said: I'm a big big linderbaum fan, but i would understand if JD went Neal top 5 instead due to positional value. Both do a lot for this offensive line. Personally, I think Linderbaum is the better player, but I can understand the logic behind not taking him top 5. TE and WR are going to be in play at any point. I think they add at least 1 TE during FA, but then in the draft id be surprised if one of the top 4 picks werent used on a TE, especially since there are some good ones coming out. WR I really have to look through this year, I havent gotten a chance to really dive in, but with my season coming to a close soon ill have more time to dive into the talent pool there and get some better opinions on guys. I also know we've talked about Linderbaum in the top 5 but we might be the only people who are talking about Linderbaum in the top 5. I kind of doubt they double dip on OL and if they can take Linderbaum with the Seattle pick that's way cleaner than Neal with their own pick and there's a chance that's in play. I'd think edge->Linderbaum is a possibility, but I'd prefer a move down somewhere. And who knows, maybe Linderbaum's gone and I'm dead wrong, but I do think there's a reasonable chance he goes in the teens. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fullblast Posted November 13, 2021 Share Posted November 13, 2021 Tried to address every level of the defense because, well, we need it. Like O’Neal and Harris to add some nastiness to the D. O’Neal seems like the type that they’d try to convert to LB. 11. Kenyon Green - OG Texas A&M 18. Tyler Linderbaum - OC Iowa 37. Justyn Ross - WR Clemson 46. Trent McDuffie - CB Washington 60. Christian Harris - LB Alabama 68. Nik Bonitto - EDGE Oklahoma 79. Leon O'Neal Jr. - S Texas A&M 80. Jahleel Billingsley - TE Alabama 114. Chris Hinton - DT Michigan 116. Sevyn Banks - CB Ohio State Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrebetfan80 Posted November 14, 2021 Share Posted November 14, 2021 On 11/12/2021 at 4:38 PM, derp said: I also know we've talked about Linderbaum in the top 5 but we might be the only people who are talking about Linderbaum in the top 5. I kind of doubt they double dip on OL and if they can take Linderbaum with the Seattle pick that's way cleaner than Neal with their own pick and there's a chance that's in play. I'd think edge->Linderbaum is a possibility, but I'd prefer a move down somewhere. And who knows, maybe Linderbaum's gone and I'm dead wrong, but I do think there's a reasonable chance he goes in the teens. a lot of OL needy teams out there, i cant see him making it past the 12-15 range personally but who knows. center gets devalued a lot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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