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Always take a lineman in first?
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(05-10-2019, 10:09 AM)bengals67 Wrote: I would love to hear thoughts on whether an NFL team should always consider taking a lineman in the first- barring the opportunity for a QB or a truly transitional player like AJ.

It seems to me that good RBs and WRs can be had in later rounds.

It also seems to me that a great D line sets up the LBs and the DBs.

Thoughts?



Tom Coughlin seems to be doing a form of this but he gets at least one lineman in the first two rounds.


2017  -  (1sr round) RB Leonard Fournette      (2nd round)   OT Cam Robinson

2018  -  (1st round) DT Taven Bryan            (2nd round)  WR DJ Chark

2019  -  (1st round) DE Josh Allen                (2nd round) OT Jawaan Taylor


Four of Tom Coughlin's 6 picks above in the first two rounds were Lineman.

I would lean towards this Tom Coughlin type of strategy but not pass on a Great player at another position just to get a Lineman.

As they say, you win in the trenches.
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RE: Always take a lineman in first? - depthchart - 05-10-2019, 10:26 AM

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