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What do we do if Sewell is gone at 3?
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(12-21-2020, 07:54 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I've seen some, and at least one on here saying that if the Bengals miss out on Sewell, perhaps they should target Leatherwood at either 35, and in one instance.. 3

I can't buy into the Leatherwood hype.  I seen several plays in the SECCG that made me question why so many would have him rated so high.  Sure, he had some good plays, but he also got beaten a fair number of times and had moments of looking less than dominate in run blocking as well.

So, I took a little time and looked at where he was on 8 different big boards.

CBS  45th OA   11th OL  (they didn't distinguish G or T)
TDN  41st  OA   7th T  13th OL
PFN   7 OA        2nd T  2nd OL
ESPN  10th OA   2nd T  2nd OL
Draftek  15th OA  2nd T  2nd OL
Tankathon  23rd OA  4th T  6th OL
Sporting News  8 OA  2nd T  @nd OL
Walter                      4th T  (His board wouldn't load, filled with ads, best I could get from several attempts)

The point of this exercise was to point out that I feel like some of the "Draft Gurus" might be lazy, and just go off of brand name.  All have Sewell as unanimous Top OL and all but one in top 3 OA.  However, I feel like the Bengals should possibly stay away from 'Bama OL.  Twice now, they have taken a 'Bama T with a high pick, both times the player was damaged goods and took much longer than expected to pan out.

I have an opinion as to why.  I think that maybe the 'Bama OL just beat themselves to death while playing in college, and have worn their bodies out by the time they reach the NFL.  I have no studies to support that, just my opinion.

I think you indirectly pointed out the issue with any top 10 pick. It is rare to find 10 guys who land consistently in top 10 overall predictions. It is more rare (I think due to QB's being over drafted in round one and early) to find same 5 guys predicted.

As for Leatherwood or other OL, long way to go until draft. I said possibly 3, so don't twist it. I want to watch him play ND and then OSU or Clemson winner. We will all learn a lot about him, more than we will about the others projected to go in round 1 including Sewell. I still would draft Sewell, but drafts are always a crap shoot.

A ;pt of these drafts pick where they think they will be drafted, not a true #1 overall, then #2 overall based on talent, but more based on position. If talent, the Penn State LB may be as good as Lawrence, he just plays defense versus the elite QB position which is paid much higher after rookie contracts. So I think teams look at 2 things when drafted, talent and cap savings by replacing an expensive vet or potential expensive vet with a rookie stud.
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RE: What do we do if Sewell is gone at 3? - Luvnit2 - 12-21-2020, 08:15 PM

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