12-23-2020, 09:56 PM
(11-25-2020, 04:59 PM)Jpoore Wrote: [ -> ]We do that our oline is still the worst oline in the nfl.
One guy, like Sewell, instantly upgrades the line. Full.Stop.
(11-25-2020, 04:59 PM)Jpoore Wrote: [ -> ]We do that our oline is still the worst oline in the nfl.
(12-23-2020, 09:46 PM)J24 Wrote: [ -> ]It's also a pretty deep WR class as well. Anyways we need defense more so than offense especially if we lose Lawson and Jackson.
(12-23-2020, 06:30 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]My opinion it sounds more like the "Dalton theory" give him more weapons to raise his game.... as i stated elite QB do not need all the weapons, at times they need better defenses actually.. so if we truly believe Burrow is in that class it is not essential to load up at WR for sure.. I understand building up the line totally.. just don;t think outside of Sewell another lineman warrants the #3 pick but i totally see LB and DE that can warrant the 3rd pick.. I prefer to go FA with a veteran WR or TE to help Burrow over Chase ....
(12-23-2020, 09:26 PM)Synric Wrote: [ -> ]Its has potential but it isn't even close compared to last years class. I believe 6 or 7 Offensive Tackles went in the first round of the 2020 draft.
Penei Sewell of course is the favorite but after him its iffy.
Rashawn Slater has zero length so he fits some teams but not others. You see reports saying he does better straight forward instead of trying to reach block that's a length issue so teams that use heavy zone and run alot of zone stretch like the Rams 49ers Browns Vikings etc. will likely go a different direction.
Christian Darrisaw is probably the best after Sewell because he took a step forward in pass protection in 2020 and was always a solid run blocker.
Sam Cosmi is your typical finesse athletic tackle that you see every year. He is solid in pass pro but gives up ground to bull rushes and isnt a great run blocker.
Liam's Eichenberg is your veteran type. He is technically sound plays and seems to have the base line athleticism to play in the NFL. Reminds me alot of Jonah Williams as a prospect.
Dillon Radunz is the North Dakota State FCS tackle that hasn't played against great competition. His Senior Bowl practices will be very telling.
Alex Leatherwood is your yearly Alabama tackle. He will get a shot on the edge in the pros but ultimately stiff ankles and hips could force him inside.
Jackson Carman is built and has the athleticism of an NFL caliber tackle and will play great most of the time but then just gets beat out of the blue never fails.
Jalen Mayfield was up and down in 2019 and was injured for most of 2020.
(12-23-2020, 10:00 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know that the need on D is more important...as much as some health is needed over there. I don't think both of them leave. I'd prefer to keep Lawson.
(12-23-2020, 09:26 PM)Synric Wrote: [ -> ]Its has potential but it isn't even close compared to last years class. I believe 6 or 7 Offensive Tackles went in the first round of the 2020 draft.Complete disagree. It’s better at the top and deeper than last years. U had 2 question marks at the top as ppl thought becton and Thomas was a question mark and we’re iffy. Austin jackson was looked at as a bigger reach than clielin ferrell. I got 7 tackles with 1st round grades which is what most will have and another 5 with 2nd rounds.
Penei Sewell of course is the favorite but after him its iffy.
Rashawn Slater has zero length so he fits some teams but not others. You see reports saying he does better straight forward instead of trying to reach block that's a length issue so teams that use heavy zone and run alot of zone stretch like the Rams 49ers Browns Vikings etc. will likely go a different direction.
Christian Darrisaw is probably the best after Sewell because he took a step forward in pass protection in 2020 and was always a solid run blocker.
Sam Cosmi is your typical finesse athletic tackle that you see every year. He is solid in pass pro but gives up ground to bull rushes and isnt a great run blocker.
Liam's Eichenberg is your veteran type. He is technically sound plays and seems to have the base line athleticism to play in the NFL. Reminds me alot of Jonah Williams as a prospect.
Dillon Radunz is the North Dakota State FCS tackle that hasn't played against great competition. His Senior Bowl practices will be very telling.
Alex Leatherwood is your yearly Alabama tackle. He will get a shot on the edge in the pros but ultimately stiff ankles and hips could force him inside.
Jackson Carman is built and has the athleticism of an NFL caliber tackle and will play great most of the time but then just gets beat out of the blue never fails.
Jalen Mayfield was up and down in 2019 and was injured for most of 2020.
(12-23-2020, 09:56 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]One guy, like Sewell, instantly upgrades the line. Full.Stop.
(12-24-2020, 06:41 PM)Jpoore Wrote: [ -> ]Complete disagree. It’s better at the top and deeper than last years. U had 2 question marks at the top as ppl thought becton and Thomas was a question mark and we’re iffy. Austin jackson was looked at as a bigger reach than clielin ferrell. I got 7 tackles with 1st round grades which is what most will have and another 5 with 2nd rounds.
Really? He dosent improve trash rg and average center play. Even if he gets the best pff grade of tackles in the last 5 draft classes(something Jonah williams currently holds) he’s pretty much Bobby hart this year. We will still be picking top 10 next year if that’s the case. But Wyatt Davis and Christian darrisaw? All of a sudden there is 0 weakness on oline and u grabbed at minimum an extra 2nd and extra 3rd to improve dline and secondary
(12-23-2020, 09:56 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]One guy, like Sewell, instantly upgrades the line. Full.Stop.
Penei Sewell: Highest % of positively graded run blocks we've ever seen from a power five OT pic.twitter.com/djWq9l84Sf
— PFF College (@PFF_College) December 24, 2020
(12-24-2020, 07:29 PM)RiverRat13 Wrote: [ -> ]I will be irate if the Bengals try to solve the offensive line by starting two rookies. I don't care so much if they trade back, but counting on two rookies to be ready Day 1 with Joe coming off of knee surgery is a disaster waiting to happen.
(11-25-2020, 09:42 AM)Hammerstripes Wrote: [ -> ]LOL. Come on, he wasn't considered a generational talent. The last ones that I can think of that were talked about in the same regard as Sewell:
Walter Jones
Orlando Pace
Jonathan Ogden
Joe Thomas
Chris Samuels
Those were guys that had zero doubts that they were franchise type guys.
(12-24-2020, 06:41 PM)Jpoore Wrote: [ -> ]Really? He dosent improve trash rg and average center play. Even if he gets the best pff grade of tackles in the last 5 draft classes(something Jonah williams currently holds) he’s pretty much Bobby hart this year. We will still be picking top 10 next year if that’s the case. But Wyatt Davis and Christian darrisaw? All of a sudden there is 0 weakness on oline and u grabbed at minimum an extra 2nd and extra 3rd to improve dline and secondary
(12-24-2020, 08:12 PM)ochocincos Wrote: [ -> ]Per PFF_College twitter:
Penei Sewell: Highest % of positively graded run blocks we've ever seen from a power five OT pic.twitter.com/djWq9l84Sf
— PFF College (@PFF_College) December 24, 2020
(12-25-2020, 12:20 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]People love to overthink stuff. So he's uber-hyped, so what? His athleticism is off the charts and he's only 20.
And he beastmodes all over fools.
(12-24-2020, 07:29 PM)RiverRat13 Wrote: [ -> ]I will be irate if the Bengals try to solve the offensive line by starting two rookies. I don't care so much if they trade back, but counting on two rookies to be ready Day 1 with Joe coming off of knee surgery is a disaster waiting to happen.
(12-24-2020, 07:29 PM)RiverRat13 Wrote: [ -> ]I will be irate if the Bengals try to solve the offensive line by starting two rookies. I don't care so much if they trade back, but counting on two rookies to be ready Day 1 with Joe coming off of knee surgery is a disaster waiting to happen.
(12-25-2020, 12:20 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]People love to overthink stuff. So he's uber-hyped, so what? His athleticism is off the charts and he's only 20.
And he beastmodes all over fools.
(12-25-2020, 12:10 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]Hopkins is, at worst, an average Center and with the needs this team has, he's one of the last guys you need to worry about replacing this next year. You take care of fixing the "trash RG" play by signing one of the 3 guys who should be available in FA. Move Spain back to LG where he's an above average pass blocker (while not being very good in the run). Then you have Sewell--Spain--Hopkins--FA--Williams. That's a good Oline, capable of protecting your franchise quarterback.
I wouldn't touch another OSU Olineman with a 10 foot pole for the next decade or two and i don't trust the Bengals as far as i can throw them picking anywhere from 10-32 in rd1 or any round after that, save the 2nd where they've somehow been magical.
(12-26-2020, 07:53 PM)Jpoore Wrote: [ -> ]We don’t have money for free agency.
(12-26-2020, 07:53 PM)Jpoore Wrote: [ -> ]We don’t have money for free agency. I still expect us to try and keep aj green. Even if we did I’d prefer money be spent elsewhere. Hopkins is at best an average center. Spain is another guy we have to resign. If we can, move him to lg, u get the best guard in the draft and best since nelson at rg, get a 2nd round pick tackle to be ur rt, weather that be leatherwood,, slater, or someone else. Giving u a line of Jonah-Spain-Hopkins- Davis-leatherwood. Both are great lines. But only one gives u a lot of extra high picks to improve the dline and secondary. Also ur “I wouldn’t touch a osu olineman with a 10 foot pole” is idiotic. We had 1 high pick bust. But ur type of mindset we would never draft anyone. From any schools. That’s how u miss out on the micheal Thomas of the world