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RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - kalibengal - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 10:03 AM)OSUfan Wrote: Why are people focused only on the sack production of Myles Murphy? A DE has far more roles than creating sacks and Murphy is a player that has the traits to excel in all of them. FWIW: one comparison I read was Murphy to Bradley Chubb RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - WeezyBengal - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 10:03 AM)OSUfan Wrote: Why are people focused only on the sack production of Myles Murphy? A DE has far more roles than creating sacks and Murphy is a player that has the traits to excel in all of them. To be fair, I believe his pressure rating and advanced pressure stats weren't the greatest either. Goodberry had the data on it. I do like the pick, though. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - MasonDT70 - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 10:03 AM)OSUfan Wrote: Why are people focused only on the sack production of Myles Murphy? A DE has far more roles than creating sacks and Murphy is a player that has the traits to excel in all of them. It's almost like the bengals lost the afc championship in large part due to lack of pass rush. A player who only produced 18 sacks in 3 years next to another 1st round. Now he has all the tools to develop into a good pass rusher, and that's what bengals are banking on. It's reasonable for people to not be excited about drafting essentially Sam Hubbard in the 1st. Now there weren't many options where there were potentially better value. I personally didn't want a TE in the 1st, but it's understandable some people aren't high on the pick. Hope he surpasses all expectations and becomes myles garret 2.0 but his college production just isn't great for all the tools he has. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - Sled21 - 04-28-2023 In other breaking Draft news.... Will Levis' girlfriend has entered the Transfer Portal.... RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - bengals1969 - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 11:10 AM)MasonDT70 Wrote: It's almost like the bengals lost the afc championship in large part due to lack of pass rush. A player who only produced 18 sacks in 3 years next to another 1st round. At 28 we aren’t going to get a guy with elite production since they were drafted 15 picks earlier. The fact the Bengals immediately sent their pick to the NFL and didn’t wait for trade offers shows they were excited to get him. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 04-28-2023 Murphy is like the Darnell Washington of Ends in this Draft. Crazy upside without crazy production, Venables leaving Clemson could be a part of the reason he wasn't as productive as you would of thought he would of been. I think Murphy starts being very productive with us and adds that other threat as a pass rusher besides Ossai and for the future. Didn't expect Murphy to be around so obviously thrilled with the pick. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - Goalpost - 04-28-2023 So are we now set on the D-line? Sample, Hubbard, Hendrickson, Ossai, Murphy as the rotational pass rushers Hill, Reader, Carter, Tufele, Tupou as the more traditional inside guys/run stoppers RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - OSUfan - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 10:54 AM)Sled21 Wrote: I think the top 5 will be gone before we get our 2nd round pick in. As I said, it will be Smith, Sample (who everyone seemingly hates), Asiasi and whatever rookie. Smith is injury prone. I think re-signing Wilcox would be a smart move simply due to experience. That said, I was not pounding the table for TE, I really thought we would go DT until Mayer was there, and I thought they would snag him. It wasn't the player we drafted that threw me, it was the position. That said, they know what they need more than I do. I'm on board with the pick. That said, they need to get BJ some relief, he's playing too many snaps. Hopefully Carter comes on this year. Looking at this with some perspective: * 28 selections prior to the Bengals pick. * Steelers hold 2 of them selections and are unlikely to select a TE at either spot so 26 selections. * Detroit holds 3 of those selections and are unlikely taking more than 1 TE with any of those 3. So 24 selections. * Packers hold 2 of those selections and are not likely to take 2 TEs so 23 selections. * Of these 23 selections there are 12 teams that given the odds may possibly select a TE. * Your projection of 5 TEs being taken would mean that over 41% of those possible selections are going to be TEs. I do not see that as very likely RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 11:57 AM)Goalpost Wrote: So are we now set on the D-line? Sure wouldn't mind adding a DT like Keeanu Benton for a future Reader replacement or a 3-tech like Karl Brooks in the 3rd or 4th. (04-28-2023, 11:57 AM)OSUfan Wrote: Looking at this with some perspective: Yeah, I think one of the top 5 TE's will be there at 60 for sure. Hoping it is Washington. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - Nepa - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 11:29 AM)Sled21 Wrote: In other breaking Draft news.... Will Levis' girlfriend has entered the Transfer Portal.... I saw one photo of her at the draft, late in the process, with the caption: "Will Levis’ girlfriend wondering if Lukas Van Ness is single." Yours was even more humorous. A+ quip. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - Synric - 04-28-2023 Musgrave and Kraft probably have the highest probability of being at pick 60. Bengals could continue to shock everyone and go WR with Rashee Rice or Marvin Mims lol. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - MasonDT70 - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 11:34 AM)bengals1969 Wrote: At 28 we aren’t going to get a guy with elite production since they were drafted 15 picks earlier. The fact the Bengals immediately sent their pick to the NFL and didn’t wait for trade offers shows they were excited to get him. Yeah and I understand that, just you can't blame people for not being thrilled. Nate put it well, Darnell Washington is a good parallel, very good upside just not realized in college. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - OSUfan - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 11:10 AM)MasonDT70 Wrote: It's almost like the bengals lost the afc championship in large part due to lack of pass rush. A player who only produced 18 sacks in 3 years next to another 1st round. What is comical is that you intentionally are referencing Hubbard. Why are you not referencing Hendrickson? Hendrickson only had a single season in college where he had double digit sacks and let's face it that was playing for Florida Atlantic in Conference USA. So would would these same people be happy about using the selection on the next Hendrickson? Hubbard was never touted as having nearly the athleticism that Hendrickson and Murphy have so you are making a poor comparison. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - WeezyBengal - 04-28-2023 Can we all at least agree that the Lions absolutely fumbled the bag on their draft, though? I mean Gibbs at 12 when they could have gotten him with their second first round pick at 18? When they already have a good running back room. I mean, yikes. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - WeezyBengal - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 12:04 PM)Synric Wrote: Musgrave and Kraft probably have the highest probability of being at pick 60. Musgrave is so intreguing to me. He could end up being the best TE in this draft. I think hes more than worth of our second round pick. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - MasonDT70 - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 12:09 PM)OSUfan Wrote: What is comical is that you intentionally are referencing Hubbard. Why are you not referencing Hendrickson? Hendrickson only had a single season in college where he had double digit sacks and let's face it that was playing for Florida Atlantic in Conference USA. So would would these same people be happy about using the selection on the next Hendrickson? Hubbard was never touted as having nearly the athleticism that Hendrickson and Murphy have so you are making a poor comparison. Also with Hendrickson is that I don't think it's coincidence that bengals lose their interior rusher from the year prior and he has a downturn in production. Also Hendrickson like Hubbard was a 3rd round pick. You'd hear nearly zero complaints about picking a super athletic pass rusher in the 3rd who didn't put it entirely together in college. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - MasonDT70 - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 12:14 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: Can we all at least agree that the Lions absolutely fumbled the bag on their draft, though? Yes, like the players, not at the picks they drafted them at. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - cinci4life - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 12:55 AM)cinci4life Wrote: Looks like Pitt gets Porter. Maybe not. They are taking calls for the 32 pick. Guess it's not surprising with Levis still on the board. Steelers Fielding Calls On No. 32 Pick (profootballrumors.com) RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - Soonerpeace - 04-28-2023 Excerpts from Paul Dehner from the Athletic “This wasn’t a scenario we thought was going to play out for us, to be quite honest with you,” Taylor said. “In all of our discussions we had over the previous days, I didn’t think Myles Murphy was gonna be there at 28.” The 6-foot-5, 275-pound Murphy gives defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo what he coveted most in this draft: another pass rusher who can use both speed and power to affect the quarterback, and do so from outside on the edge or moving inside and overmatching centers and guards. The Bengals built a roster that has taken them to one Super Bowl and back-to-back AFC Championship Games by getting offensive talent on rookie deals while shelling out big money in free agency on defense. Now comes the pivot, with Joe Burrow, Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase in line for those massive contracts, creating the need to start acquiring talent on rookie deals at the premium defensive positions. Despite investing so much money in the defensive line, the Bengals ranked just 29th in sacks last year and were 15th in pressure percentage and 23rd in passing yards allowed per game. RE: ***2023 NFL Draft Thread*** - OSUfan - 04-28-2023 (04-28-2023, 12:15 PM)MasonDT70 Wrote: Also with Hendrickson is that I don't think it's coincidence that bengals lose their interior rusher from the year prior and he has a downturn in production. Also Hendrickson like Hubbard was a 3rd round pick. You'd hear nearly zero complaints about picking a super athletic pass rusher in the 3rd who didn't put it entirely together in college. So you are now saying that had you known the output of Hendrickson at the NFL level you would not have found him to be worth the 28th selection? Why did we move to round of selection once it is pointed out that Murphy compares more favorably to Hendrickson than to Hubbard? |