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RE: Contract status of our o-line - Derrick - 02-21-2018 (02-21-2018, 01:16 PM)ochocincos Wrote: I get that fewer and fewer OTs in the draft are panning out, but the likelihood of finding an actual good one gets lower and lower as each round goes by based on probability of remaining OTs to select from. Colleges usemostly spread offenses and tackles are prepared for the NFL. RE: Contract status of our o-line - Steve - 02-21-2018 (02-21-2018, 02:29 PM)Hoofhearted Wrote: They clearly know "what" needs to upgrade. But the plan then becomes "who" and "where" to do that at. And again, take into consideration the value perspective of each position. They need to upgrade both tackle spots, LB, and safety first. Guards are a dime a dozen. I agree as long as Nelson is already off the board.... if he's there i'd pick him at 12 if he's gone i'd pick the highest rated OT on the Bengals board.... rd 2 maybe go OT again....? or LB or S.... i'd just feel better about the 2018 season if we try to fix this O-line early in this draft.... maybe the first 5 picks 3 of them O-line players.....??? RE: Contract status of our o-line - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 02-22-2018 (02-20-2018, 01:30 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Here is a list of every O-lineman we have under contract and the last year of their contracts I actually find this kind of encouraging that the only guys i really like have an extra year on their contracts in Boling and Westerman. Probably won't draft Guard early with Westerman and Redmond coming on. Ought to extend Redmond. This kind of forces us to draft OT early and not having a Center on the roster is also encouraging to me as we should draft one in the 2nd to 3rd round i hope. Plus Pollack our new guy should get some more new toys to work with. Thanks for this Fred. :andy: RE: Contract status of our o-line - Joelist - 02-23-2018 One way to help better the odds of drafting a lineman that will make it is to prefer schools running pro style offenses over ones running gimmick offenses. As to contracts, the other thing that needs to happen for this team to have any real hope is the philosophy of not valuing interior linemen has to be jettisoned. In the modern NFL where good defenses have good rushers both inside and out interior line has jumped in value. RE: Contract status of our o-line - Go Cards - 02-23-2018 The sad part is soon the longest contract we will have will be Bodine's. RE: Contract status of our o-line - fredtoast - 02-23-2018 (02-23-2018, 02:17 AM)Joelist Wrote: One way to help better the odds of drafting a lineman that will make it is to prefer schools running pro style offenses over ones running gimmick offenses. This is where professional scouts come into play. They should be able to break down a players skills and decide what system he will work in. It is obviously much harder to evaluate a player in one scheme and projecting him in another, but professional scouts should know what to look for. RE: Contract status of our o-line - SYLVIA - 02-23-2018 I have come to conclusion that it takes at least 2 yrs. for linemen to adjust to pro ball, very few come in and start right away, look at Bodine, he was rated high coming in but hasn't lived up to expectations, same with Greg Robinson, the best players need to mature before playing. I cite how Redmon and Westerman played in the last two games. Hope the new coach will work on helping the ones we have, and choosing prospects he can work with. RE: Contract status of our o-line - Joelist - 02-23-2018 (02-23-2018, 01:58 PM)fredtoast Wrote: This is where professional scouts come into play. They should be able to break down a players skills and decide what system he will work in. True enough. I was just thinking that preferring schools with pro style offenses improves our chances. RE: Contract status of our o-line - SunsetBengal - 02-23-2018 (02-23-2018, 01:58 PM)fredtoast Wrote: This is where professional scouts come into play. They should be able to break down a players skills and decide what system he will work in. You make a great point about professional scouts, they should be able to tell the difference in what a player's strengths and weaknesses are, and what type of system they will be a "best fit" for. However, it's not just the Bengals scouts that have been fooled in recent years. Several highly rated OTs have fooled scouts from several teams other than the Bengals. On the reason for this, I blame the option offenses that are so popular in college football, in recent years. Those linemen aren't asked to block for a standard 5-7 step drop., many of them also aren't very aggressive when it comes to run blocking. Now, I'm not wanting to spend the time building my list of early round OT flops in recent years tonight. However, if you think that I'm full of shit on this notion, you are more than welcome to research for yourself. |