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RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - puddycat - 04-11-2024 Brian Thomas, Adonai Mitchell, Xavier Worthy: explosive players who can take to top off the defense, but we're trying to find a #2(eventually) and #3, so IMO the value isn't there. Any OT over 340 lb. scare me. (Yes I know we have them on the team now) Guys look great in college because they're long and strong, but can't keep up with NFL edges, and always seem to end up injured. So Latham, Mims. Potential in OL draftees doesn't work out for us so add Guyton. Any QB, RB, LB, S due to need. Bengals don't draft DEs under 260. Carl Lawson was small at 261. Latu is the heaviest in round 1 at 259. RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - XenoMorph - 04-11-2024 IDK i think a Center has High value on the OL and Jackson powers could be the Centerpiece of the OL for the next decade that is worth a 1st round pick. RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - Whatever - 04-11-2024 (04-10-2024, 06:47 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: These are the top 20 OT prospects as ranked and rated by everyone's beloved PFF service. In fairness, Guyton is very raw, starting out as a DT and moving to H-back and finally T at TCU before transferring to Oklahoma. He's very much a work in progress. He was a kid that was graded as a 2nd rounder due to his incredible traits, but shot up into the 1st due to a very impressive Senior Bowl where he looked more polished than he did on his college tape. Still had a couple of rough reps, but extremely good, overall. Beyond the obvious pass pro talent, he has tremendous range on pulls and reach blocks, the latter being huge for a team that wants to run wide zone a lot. Honestly, all of the top four RT prospects are great, but they all have their concerns. Latham has refused to do practically anything during the off-season and there's the long line of bust Alabama OL and kids going into the draft injured out of that program. Fuaga is very short armed for a T, and while folks gloss over it, only a couple of T's with sub 34" arms have made the Pro Bowl in the last 6 years. Mims is always hurt. And Guyton is the rawest of the four. RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - Okeana - 04-11-2024 (04-11-2024, 09:05 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: IDK i think a Center has High value on the OL and Jackson powers could be the Centerpiece of the OL for the next decade that is worth a 1st round pick. hes falling down boards because the rumor is he has degenerative medical issues RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 04-11-2024 (04-10-2024, 05:03 PM)CJD Wrote: Mims has been my preferred choice at 18 for the last few weeks. With Brown, we no longer need a day 1 starter, so Mim's experience does not scare me that much. Plus, all reports indicate that when he is on the field, he plays well beyond his experience. Completely agree, I think we would be getting a major steal at 18 if we take Mims. Like you say, in another Draft where this guy actually played a full season or two Mims would be the #1 OL taken. He is more physical than Alt, he is more athletic than Alt, he is bigger than Alt and he is just more talented than any other OL in this class. Mims just needs snaps, he looks polished when playing in his little amount of snaps so I don't think Pollack could ruin him especially learning from proven top veterans in Trent and Orlando Brown along side Ted Karras as a rookie LG. You heard it, if we draft Mims, he starts instantly in place of Volson at LG while preparing to take over the RT role after Trent Brown leaves or when he most likely gets injured during the season. With Mims athleticism he can play all over the line except Center and is one heck of puller. RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - XenoMorph - 04-11-2024 (04-11-2024, 01:23 PM)Okeana Wrote: hes falling down boards because the rumor is he has degenerative medical issues oh damn RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 04-11-2024 (04-11-2024, 01:23 PM)Okeana Wrote: hes falling down boards because the rumor is he has degenerative medical issues Powers-Johnson? Damn that ain't cool, makes Barton's stock that much more valuable. RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - WhoDeyK - 04-13-2024 (04-11-2024, 01:23 PM)Okeana Wrote: hes falling down boards because the rumor is he has degenerative medical issues Dang, I'm a huge JPJ fan and I've seen nothing about a degenerative issue. Where did you hear this? RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - Synric - 04-13-2024 (04-13-2024, 10:30 AM)WhoDeyK Wrote: Dang, I'm a huge JPJ fan and I've seen nothing about a degenerative issue. Where did you hear this? I didn't hear anything until Dane Brugler mentioned some medicals in The Beast. Quote:STRENGTHS: Has an NFL frame with above-average body twitch and snap-to-step quickness … efficient lateral shuffle to answer gap shooters (allowed zero sacks and only one pressure in 2023) … plays with a firm base and fierce hands to refit and stay centered in his pass-protection anchor … gets the most out of his average length and looks to remove defenders from their feet (led Oregon with 37 knockdowns in 2023) … quick to turn or wall off defenders i n the run game … has the functional range to get out in front on screens and second-level work-ups … alert versus defensive fronts and plays assignment sound … competes with a mean streak, and his fight-or-flight response is to match the opponent’s authority … the Oregon coaching staff raves about his toughness and dedication to his craft … one of the youngest offensive linemen in this draft class but carries himself like a veteran … has experience at all three interior line positions (893 snaps at center, 430 at right guard, 27 at left guard). RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - Jpoore - 04-13-2024 Oh this is easy… BY FAR MIMS. I wouldn’t touch him with a 20 foot pole. RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - CJD - 04-13-2024 (04-13-2024, 01:08 PM)Jpoore Wrote: Oh this is easy… BY FAR MIMS. I wouldn’t touch him with a 20 foot pole. Why is that? RE: First Round Prospects You'd Avoid At All Costs - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 04-13-2024 (04-13-2024, 01:23 PM)CJD Wrote: Why is that? Was wondering the same thing. I was like this at the beginning as I said because of the lack of snaps, but no one can deny what Mims puts on the field and that is great balance, with quick feet, impressive strength and an imposing force at 6'7" 340 pounds. Mims could play at LG instantly giving us a starter over Volson unlike Latham or Guyton who are primarily RT's and that is it. |