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RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - XenoMorph - 04-16-2021 (04-15-2021, 11:19 PM)J24 Wrote: Why are you tearing down Jonah? Did the guy beat up Sewell or something? You just use the word ELITE to freely. To me thats top 3 maybe 5 at the position in the whole league. for multiple years in a row. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - impactplaya - 04-16-2021 Maybe Pollack can coach Jonah up to get him to That next level. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - SadFaceBengal15 - 04-16-2021 My gut on Jonah has always been that he’s soft. Never liked the pick. This team can’t select an offensive lineman to save its life. I’m gonna go with bust on this guy. Was never a fan. But as a bengals fan I hope I’m so wrong RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - Burma - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 07:56 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: He’s only 23 years old. Writing him off is a tad premature, no? If he misses significant time for a 3rd year in a row, then sure, I’d agree it’s time to look for a new “thoroughbred” at LT. Better to look a year early than a year late. OT does not look to be a strength in next years draft, none (as of now) in the top 10. Take the best of a premier crop now and move on. forewarned, forearmed yada yada RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - Gdale_Bengal - 04-16-2021 Jonah is an ascending LT. To pull him away from that spot is ludicrous and outright wrong. Yes he has the potential to be very good to elite. He displayed the upside last year under Jim Turner, wait and see what he can do with Frank Pollack. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - Burma - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 09:28 AM)Gdale_Bengal Wrote: Jonah is an ascending LT. To pull him away from that spot is ludicrous and outright wrong. Moving him just to move him is not a good idea, however if he loses his position to someone who outperforms him than that is a gain for the team and good, solid team building. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - fredtoast - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 08:46 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: With the Word ELITE meaning what it does there is a slim chance of him being elite. ghe was the first O-lineman taken in the draft and I don't remember any of the "experts" saying it was a huge mistake to take him. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - Joelist - 04-16-2021 Jonah was just fine last season until he got hurt (on a play that hurts anyone). When you remember he had possibly the worst LG in recent NFL history lined up next to him it looks even better. And yes, a bad Guard can hamper a good or even great Tackle because all of a sudden the Tackle is trying (even unconsciously) to cover both their position AND the Guard. And before someone says it, yes the turnstile at RG hampered Hart as well. This has been a longer term failing of the Front Office - not understanding how the pieces of an OL are all complimentary. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - J24 - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 08:46 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: Every player has the potential to become elite.... (04-16-2021, 08:48 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: You just use the word ELITE to freely. To me thats top 3 maybe 5 at the position in the whole league. for multiple years in a row. Jonah was a top recruit in his class, he was an all American in college, and he was a top 11 pick in the NFL. It's not a stretch to say a guy with that pedigree can be an elite player. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - Gdale_Bengal - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 10:02 AM)Burma Wrote: Moving him just to move him is not a good idea, however if he loses his position to someone who outperforms him than that is a gain for the team and good, solid team building. Man you’re going to be in for a rude awakening when you find out Sewell isn’t as good as Jonah is right now. A lot of people here will be. There’s a reason why people want to move him to guard his first year. It’s not because he makes a better guard than tackle either. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - Bilbo Saggins - 04-16-2021 (04-15-2021, 10:31 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: To bolded, I think that you're dreaming with that statement. That's harsh to consider and would be a bitter pill to swallow. It seems like lately I've noticed more and more top tier teams who cut the chord with players who can't stay healthy sooner rather than later. It's kind of shocking to witness from the outside looking in. This team seems to take the exact opposite approach of crossing their fingers and hoping that the guy who they fell in love with will grow to be all that they can be. I hope that it's not how it plays out, but at this point it wouldn't shock me. As to OP: His ceiling is probably not quite as high as a David Bakhtiari or a Joe Thomas. Just with his size and style he probably won't have many games where he looks like a man amongst boys as a run blocker against dudes of similar size. His true ceiling would look like him with super savvy pass blocking, few mistakes, and run blocking that's competent not dominant(unless he's nailing a smaller guy in space). Would that be elite? At some things. Comparing measurables from some other tackles: https://www.mockdraftable.com/player/jonah-williams <---The only measurables that were above average for his position were wingspan, hand size, and 40 time. https://www.mockdraftable.com/player/david-bakhtiari <---Only his 40 and bench were impressive. I thought his arms were longer. He was light and small. https://www.mockdraftable.com/player/penei-sewell <---I thought that his broad jump was far more impressive relative to OTs. Not that 83rd percentile is bad. He's short and does have shortish arms/wingspan. https://www.mockdraftable.com/player/joe-thomas <---85th percentile broad jump. 92nd percentile 40. https://www.mockdraftable.com/player/andrew-whitworth <---91st percentile broad jump. https://www.mockdraftable.com/player/tyron-smith <---No jump data. Good 40 again. Freakishly long arms. https://www.mockdraftable.com/player/jason-peters <--- 40 and broad jump were astounding. Very short arms. I remember thinking that broad jump scores could be a good indicator, but apparently good 40 times can actually mean something. Arm length is probably overrated. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - SadFaceBengal15 - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 11:13 AM)fredtoast Wrote: ghe was the first O-lineman taken in the draft and I don't remember any of the "experts" saying it was a huge mistake to take him. And ur point is lol He’s not elite and isn’t shown a damn thing that says he can be Elite at this level. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - XenoMorph - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 11:30 AM)J24 Wrote: Jonah was a top recruit in his class, he was an all American in college, and he was a top 11 pick in the NFL. Potentially but the guy has yet to even play a full season. let alone rate top 5 in his position RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - XenoMorph - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 11:13 AM)fredtoast Wrote: ghe was the first O-lineman taken in the draft and I don't remember any of the "experts" saying it was a huge mistake to take him. Wasnt Jason Smith the First OL guy taken one year? lol draft order doesnt always equate to eliteness I hope Johan becomes elite or at least plays close to it RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - bengals1969 - 04-16-2021 (04-15-2021, 10:08 PM)impactplaya Wrote: All talk about to draft or not draft Penei Sewell has been Jonah is elite on this team. No better player on the Bengals line then Jonah. Can they find someone better? Yes Should they? That depends. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - fredtoast - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 12:42 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: lol draft order doesnt always equate to eliteness But it does equate to potential, and that is what we are talking about here. I don't think anyone has claimed that Jonah is already elite. lol RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - fredtoast - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 12:08 PM)SadFaceBengal15 Wrote: And ur point is lol And Whitworth did not show a damn thing that said he would be elite the first year he played. But both he and Williams showed potential based on their performance in college So what is your point lol RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - XenoMorph - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 12:57 PM)fredtoast Wrote: But it does equate to potential, and that is what we are talking about here. And i originally Said all players have that potential just few will ever hit that mark. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - fredtoast - 04-16-2021 (04-16-2021, 01:14 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: And i originally Said all players have that potential just few will ever hit that mark. Now you are just playing a game of semantics. You are trying to talk out of both sides of your mouth by claiming there is no difference in the amount of potential between the first O-lineman taken in the draft and a back up OT for a D-II school. RE: Can Jonah William be a elite LT? - Joelist - 04-16-2021 It seems that SOME (not all) of those favoring Sewell see a need to tear down Jonah to (I guess) justify their favoring Sewell. And it is silly. No one is denying Sewell is a Top 10 pick. That said, is he really plug and play? He sat out the entire 2020 season and the PAC 10 is a lower grade of competition. He also has a rap on him in scouting of some difficulties in his technical play - which can be coached up but the need to do so has to be acknowledged. IF we go Sewell we need to be eyes wide open that just handing him either Tackle spot is going to result in some pain while he learns. Handing him a Guard spot is less painful but also does not take advantage of his greatest asset - his lateral movement skills. And yes if we go Chase the same questions come up because he likewise sat the season out. But his conference is much tougher and he’s dominated top level competition. Also WR as a position is easier for a rookie to step into and acclimate simply because it is not based on being in sync with 4 other people as a unit providing blocking. Of course route running IS a complexity but if needed you can start the rook out with a simplified tree. Just thoughts. |