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(12-04-2017, 03:58 PM)ochocincos Wrote: That's debatable.
Corey Linsley has had 1-2 very good seasons in the past. He's also rated the #22 C on PFF this year at 54.3.
Spencer Long has been a pretty good pass blocker in the past too. He's rated at 56.0 on PFF this year, but has been better in some years prior.
Neither of those are good this year, but they are still 10+ points higher than Russell Bodine's 43.9 rating.
Bodine is a bottom-tier starter and has been every year he's been in the league. Long and Linsley may not ever be a top 10 C going forward, but both are without a doubt better than Bodine. I would consider Long and Linsley to be on that second-tier priority when FA hits.
It really comes down to do you look to upgrade to at least around the middle or do you keep rolling with a bottom-tier starter and wait for another draft pick to come along that is a slam dunk?
No offense, but I see this change of centers proposed as putting a band aide on a gushing 5 inch deep wound. We need the hole stitched by an expert to not leave a scar and close the wound. We need our Pouncey, Mack or Kelcey (Eagles) via the draft as don't see a stud in FA right now.
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(12-04-2017, 07:35 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: No offense, but I see this change of centers proposed as putting a band aide on a gushing 5 inch deep wound. We need the hole stitched by an expert to not leave a scar and close the wound. We need our Pouncey, Mack or Kelcey (Eagles) via the draft as don't see a stud in FA right now.
I agree, we need a fat ass Center that can handle a 3-4 NT. Anyone can learn to pass block, but to move a larger man from in front of you takes a special kind of size/aggression combo not often found.
Where have all the Earl Dotson's went?
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(12-04-2017, 08:08 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I agree, we need a fat ass Center that can handle a 3-4 NT. Anyone can learn to pass block, but to move a larger man from in front of you takes a special kind of size/aggression combo not often found.
Where have all the Earl Dotson's went?
I don't want any fatass OL.
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(12-04-2017, 09:05 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: I don't want any fatass OL.
Well then, who do you propose to take on NTs in the NFL?
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(12-04-2017, 09:08 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Well then, who do you propose to take on NTs in the NFL?
Players with sound fundamentals and a strong core.
Would you accept any of these guys:
Team rushing in parenthesis
Maurkice Pouncey 305 (20)
Alex Mack 310 (11)
Nick Mangold 307 (NA)
Corey Linsley 301. (16)
Pat Elflein 303. (6)
David Andrews 295. (9)
Weston Richburg 300 (27)
Mike Pouncey 298 (29)
Rodney Hudson 299 (25)
Jason Kelce 295 (2)
Max Unger 305 (3)
John Sullivan 311 (14)
Ryan Kalil 300 (5)
Ben Jones 308 (7)
Eric Wood 310 (8)
Nick Martin 300 (10)
Mitch Morse 305 (15)
JC Tretter 307 (19)
Wesley Johnson 297 (18)
Max Paradis 300 (17)
Cody Whitehair 310 (12)
Daniel Kilgore 307 (22)
Spencer Pulley 308 (26)
Ali Marpet 307 (28)
Travis Swanson 304 (30)
Ryan Kelly 307 (24)
AQ Shipley 307 (31)
you get a few over that, Frederick 317 (4), Rouiller 317 (23), Linder 315 (1), Jansen 319 (12), Britt 315 (21)
Seems to me that you should just focus on finding a good football player not a "fatass"
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(12-04-2017, 09:40 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Players with sound fundamentals and a strong core.
Would you accept any of these guys:
Team rushing in parenthesis
Maurkice Pouncey 305 (20)
Alex Mack 310 (11)
Nick Mangold 307 (NA)
Corey Linsley 301. (16)
Pat Elflein 303. (6)
David Andrews 295. (9)
Weston Richburg 300 (27)
Mike Pouncey 298 (29)
Rodney Hudson 299 (25)
Jason Kelce 295 (2)
Max Unger 305 (3)
John Sullivan 311 (14)
Ryan Kalil 300 (5)
Ben Jones 308 (7)
Eric Wood 310 (8)
Nick Martin 300 (10)
Mitch Morse 305 (15)
JC Tretter 307 (19)
Wesley Johnson 297 (18)
Max Paradis 300 (17)
Cody Whitehair 310 (12)
Daniel Kilgore 307 (22)
Spencer Pulley 308 (26)
Ali Marpet 307 (28)
Travis Swanson 304 (30)
Ryan Kelly 307 (24)
AQ Shipley 307 (31)
you get a few over that, Frederick 317 (4), Rouiller 317 (23), Linder 315 (1), Jansen 319 (12), Britt 315 (21)
Seems to me that you should just focus on finding a good football player not a "fatass"
How about a stout, wide bodied Center that can handle a NT one on one. BTW, those team stats really don't mean much. Heck, look at the Bengals in 2015. They were by all standards considered a good OL, but couldn't run for a 3rd and 2 or 4th and 1 to save their lives.
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(12-05-2017, 02:12 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: How about a stout, wide bodied Center that can handle a NT one on one. BTW, those team stats really don't mean much. Heck, look at the Bengals in 2015. They were by all standards considered a good OL, but couldn't run for a 3rd and 2 or 4th and 1 to save their lives.
My point being, a "fatass" is completely outdated OL notion and how you end up with bad players.
Adding a fat center won't magically fix the team. Draft good players.
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(12-04-2017, 07:35 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: No offense, but I see this change of centers proposed as putting a band aide on a gushing 5 inch deep wound. We need the hole stitched by an expert to not leave a scar and close the wound. We need our Pouncey, Mack or Kelcey (Eagles) via the draft as don't see a stud in FA right now.
Yes, that's the ideal scenario, but two things in reply:
1) Any upgrade over Bodine is going to be a step in the right direction
2) Are people confident that Billy Price will be on the same elite level as Pouncey, Mack, or Kelce?
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(12-04-2017, 07:33 AM)Jpoore Wrote: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2745503-mr-ohio-state-senior-billy-price-is-the-embodiment-of-buckeye-state-mentality
Center from osu who scouts believe can play center or guard but better at center in nfl. Comes from a run first offense like the Bengals, and dominates anyone u put In Front of him. Former dlineman as well so he knows what they try to do. Amazing athletically for a center, hell pull 15 yards down field. I know it's the wrong section but our first round pick if Derwin James is gone in a trade down.
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