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***Official 2019 NFL Draft Discussion Thread***
 

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(04-25-2019, 11:05 PM)BengalFanInNJ Wrote: Who’s the dope walking behind Brian Burns on the way up to the podium??

Hype Man!
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Anyone think Sweat would slide this far?
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(04-25-2019, 11:00 PM)Joelist Wrote: ZT era pick one has me smiling! We actually seem to be understanding how important the trenches are at last!

Yeh, and the kid has no question marks and/or injury concerns. Better than Og, Fisher, and Hart combined,imo. Great pick, I actually wanted Haskins but in reality, this makes a lot more sense assuming coach thinks Dalton can lead us.
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(04-25-2019, 11:08 PM)yang Wrote: Williams has to beat out Hart first and our new OL coach loves him some Hart.   This will really end up sad if that happens.  Especially as Devin Bush makes 15 tackles a game against us.  We better hope he can’t cover.

Maybe he'll crack his noggin "the steeler way" like another unnamed player did a few years ago..
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(04-25-2019, 11:08 PM)yang Wrote: Williams has to beat out Hart first and our new OL coach loves him some Hart.   This will really end up sad if that happens.  Especially as Devin Bush makes 15 tackles a game against us.  We better hope he can’t cover.

This may not end well for Bush....lol. I'm loving this....

Quote:“Week one starter regardless. Mr. Smooth and Consistent,” says Ourlads Scouting Services. “Chases after linebackers like a big bully in the hallway. Only a matter of time until he reaches them, and when he does, it doesn’t end well for them. Finishes blocks with violence and will recover well on the rare occasions he is beat initially.”
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(04-25-2019, 11:08 PM)yang Wrote: Williams has to beat out Hart first and our new OL coach loves him some Hart.   This will really end up sad if that happens.  Especially as Devin Bush makes 15 tackles a game against us.  We better hope he can’t cover.

Trust me, no one loves them some Hart. What is the guy gonna say? "i can't stand that dude, he sucks!". Nah, he's going to talk positively about him in the hopes that he is confident and plays well if he's the only option you have to run out there. 





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It would be interesting if we come up and Mack Wilson is gone, do we double up on Offensive Line again?
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Damnit! Was hoping Bradberry would last till the 2nd
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Garrett Bradbury to Vikings Taylor Ford and Dillard still sliding.
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(04-25-2019, 11:11 PM)pally Wrote:

What a shinning ***** endorsement. All good things to say from a guy who was retained 12 years too long. Zak has a lot to overcome. Inherited complacency is one of them.

Good luck Jonah. Wish you the best.
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(04-25-2019, 11:14 PM)Bengalsrob Wrote: Yeh, and the kid has no question marks and/or injury concerns. Better than Og, Fisher, and Hart combined,imo. Great pick, I actually wanted Haskins but in reality, this makes a lot more sense assuming coach thinks Dalton can lead us.

I think that's now a very safe assumption about coach. This really helps to solidify the Oline with instantly fewer holes to fill.
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Bradberry could have moved Price to Guard. Would have been nice.
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(04-25-2019, 10:38 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Folks were saying the only knock on Williams was arm length and Dillard was better suited at OT. I think Williams' arms are longer than Dillard's. Oh and kick rocks Lap.

Lap called Dillard because he thought Williams would be taken already. I believe his words were something along the lines of 'If Williams is there at 11, you sprint to the podium."
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(04-25-2019, 11:13 PM)TKUHL Wrote: Anyone think Sweat would slide this far?

I did I haven’t been high on him and thought he should be a 20’s pick.
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I would double down if Ford is there when we pick next.
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(04-25-2019, 11:17 PM)Vas Deferens Wrote: What a shinning ***** endorsement.  All good things to say from a guy who was retained 12 years too long.  Zak has a lot to overcome.  Inherited complacency is one of them.  

Good luck Jonah.  Wish you the best.

I'm over Alexander. Just because Williams may have worked with him before the draft doesn't mean anything. It certainly doesn't diminish Williams as a player.
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This kid won the award for the best lineman in the SEC. This was a great pick. Also, seems Zac knows how to work the draft.....Stoolers were sure we were taking Bush. Snookered Lap....kudos.

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(04-25-2019, 10:50 PM)t3r3e3 Wrote: Andre was pretty decent for several years.  Moobs aside, Andre was a good pick.

Not at 6 overall
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I’m surprised Taylor and Dillard still on the board


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