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~~~NFL Combine Day 4 - Offensive Line~~~


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7 minutes ago, Beerfish said:

If Douglas does not leave this draft with two olienman and two WRs he needs to be hit with a large stick.

I think it’s 2 OL and 1 WR.    Trade down for a second.  Best of either in rds 1-3. 

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Just now, varjet said:

I think it’s 2 OL and 1 WR.    Trade down for a second.  Best of either in rds 1-3. 

Should be 100% for sure two wrs, no matter who we sign in FA.

You play to the depth of drafts and this draft is loaded with Wrs, so instead of taking some psquad linebacker you take a 2nd wr, also double dipping in a strong position insulates you vs busts.   Douglas drafted Mims and Elijah Moore and said 'we good' and as we saw no it wasn't.

We should be following the packers who are now loaded with young Wr talent due to double dipping.

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3 hours ago, Beerfish said:

40 yard dash for oline is foolish.

They should make them run 20 yards or put a sled in front of them and make them push it 10 yards or something.

The stat of the 40 yard dash might be meaningless on paper but there's immense value in watching these guys move. It's not really about theirs top speed but there's a lot to learn about body mechanics by watching them try to reach it

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19 minutes ago, bitonti said:

The stat of the 40 yard dash might be meaningless on paper but there's immense value in watching these guys move. It's not really about theirs top speed but there's a lot to learn about body mechanics by watching them try to reach it

Moving in the drills yes, speed out of the 10 yard split as in make them blast out 20 yards max yes but these guys are pulling muscles at the 30 yard make of a 40 yard dash.

These guys are going to run 40 yards in games when chasing an interception return and that is about it.

I'd far rather have seen Mims in drills than see him grabbing his thigh or groin in the 40.

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2 hours ago, mrcoops said:

Jeremiah is ridiculously high on Fuaga.

If he's right about how the NFL views him, we might be fortunate if he's still there at 10.

We will be more fortunate if someone drafts him before he gets to the Jets. I don't think he is staying at OT in the pros. 

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5 minutes ago, maury77 said:

We will be more fortunate if someone drafts him before he gets to the Jets. I don't think he is staying at OT in the pros. 

If we sign Trent Brown (RT with LT flexibility), and draft Fuaga to play RG (with RT flexibility)… that would be a helluva OL setup.

 Especially with Tippmann (C with OG flexibility) and AVT (Mr everything but C)

I think Bakhtiari (LT) with Warren backing him up both OT spots is a given.

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Eisen asks shaun ohara what he thinks about J C Lathams day.. ohara pauses and says hes a big dude.. eisen pushes him again, same answer  hes a big dude  kid did not move well on the field 

2nd group

thought jackson powers looked slow and awkward

beax limmer and kingston looked good but they need to bulk up

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We’re looking at a Jets team that will probably address IOL in free agency and the starting RT will be declared AVT. If that turns out to be the case, it’ll be curious to see if JD trades up for Alt. I wouldn’t hate it 

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29 minutes ago, JetsFlyer said:

Eisen asks shaun ohara what he thinks about J C Lathams day.. ohara pauses and says hes a big dude.. eisen pushes him again, same answer  hes a big dude  kid did not move well on the field 

2nd group

thought jackson powers looked slow and awkward

beax limmer and kingston looked good but they need to bulk up

watch his tape. he looks slow to me

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17 hours ago, Beerfish said:

Key day for the Jets, regardless if we take a tackle at 10 or trade down or whatever we need to take at least two olineman, one true tackle and one true guard.

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

  • Isaiah Adams, Illinois
  • Joe Alt, Notre Dame
  • Kiran Amegadjie, Yale
  • Gottlieb Ayedze, Maryland
  • Karsen Barnhart, Michigan
  • Graham Barton, Duke
  • Cooper Beebe, Kansas State
  • Keaton Bills, Utah
  • Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin
  • Javion Cohen, Miami
  • Andrew Coker, TCU
  • Brandon Coleman, TCU
  • Frank Crum, Wyoming
  • Anim Dankwah, Howard
  • Ethan Driskell, Marshall
  • Kingsley Eguakun, Florida
  • Josiah Ezirim, Eastern Kentucky
  • Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State
  • Troy Fautanu, Washington
  • Blake Fisher, Notre Dame
  • Jeremy Flax, Kentucky
  • Javon Foster, Missouri
  • Zach Frazier, West Virginia
  • Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
  • X'Zauvea Gadlin, Liberty
  • Nick Gargiulo, South Carolina
  • Delmar Glaze, Maryland
  • Matt Goncalves, Pittsburgh
  • Tylan Grable, UCF
  • Garret Greenfield, South Dakota State
  • Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
  • C.J. Hanson, Holy Cross
  • Christian Haynes, Connecticut
  • LaDarius Henderson, Michigan
  • Christian Jones, Texas
  • Matthew Jones, Ohio State
  • Trente Jones, Michigan
  • Trevor Keegan, Michigan
  • Jarrett Kingston, USC
  • Brady Latham, Arkansas
  • JC Latham, Alabama
  • Sataoa Laumea, Utah
  • Matt Lee, Miami
  • KT Leveston Jr., Kansas State
  • Beaux Limmer, Arkansas
  • Christian Mahogany, Boston College
  • Mason McCormick, South Dakota State
  • Dylan McMahon, N.C. State
  • Amarius Mims, Georgia
  • Jacob Monk, Duke
  • Jordan Morgan, Arizona
  • Hunter Nourzad, Penn State
  • Drake Nugent, Michigan
  • Patrick Paul, Houston
  • Julian Pearl, Illinois
  • Prince Pines, Tulane
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon
  • Dominick Puni, Kansas
  • Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
  • Layden Robinson, Texas A&M
  • Roger Rosengarten, Washington
  • Walter Rouse, Oklahoma
  • Nick Samac, Michigan State
  • Kingsley Suamataia, BYU
  • Jalen Sundell, North Dakota State
  • Nathan Thomas, Louisiana
  • Charles Turner III, LSU
  • Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, Georgia
  • Caedan Wallace, Penn State
  • Zak Zinter, Michigan

If Joe Douglas had to pick two names from a list of only three O-Linemen.....

He would manage to pick the 2 busts, and skip the Pro-Bowler...

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4 hours ago, T0mShane said:

My fear is that the Jets fall in love with Mims and find out he’s not really ready to pass block at an NFL level until we’re midway through preseason and Aaron Rodgers is getting his ribs x-rayed

I know you’re joking, but If Rodgers even gets touched midway through preseason, everyone gets fired, from the GM down to the position coaches.

His jersey shouldn’t get dirty until Opening Day.

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2 hours ago, Beerfish said:

Both Fashanu and Mims get hurt running the 40.  So stupid.

I’m surprised you aren’t lauding them for doing the drill and showing they’re willing to compete against their peers for our Sunday viewing pleasure?

 

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4 minutes ago, Green Ghost said:

I’m surprised you aren’t lauding them for doing the drill and showing they’re willing to compete against their peers for our Sunday viewing pleasure?

 

Going to be fun when Rome Odunze surprisingly gets picked ahead of harrision or Nabers.

Going to the combine and showing your stuff is in not stupid, that drill is stupid.   Very few wrs bench anymore, should be the same with the 40 for oline.

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