04-15-2022, 08:20 PM
(04-12-2022, 12:29 AM)Emeritus Wrote:
- Hill
I love him as a prospect because the game now is about versatility and thats fluid and position less. My only hesitation in selecting him is how many snaps would he get this season. Do we sacrifice the draft real estate for starter expectations. Not sure. A pick at this position 31 tells you two things. 1 Bates won't be here in next year or...2 Bates will get franchised or traded in 24. Love the pick but in a crazy hesitation Pitrie is my guy just saying.
-Parham
The tools are definitely there for staring potential.Just in my opinion the second round player if selected for the offensive line will have skins on the wall with the capabilities of mauling a man. Those credentials only.
I like Ham in the third to simmer for dinner. Solid pick!
- Woods
If he looked in the mirror and seen non other than Darren Wallers face then I'd be shocked. The more I watch him the more I'd love for him to catch bullets from Burrow! I just unfortunately dont see him making it to us late three outside of trade OSU. Would you go 2nd?lol ( Don't tell anyone but I would)
-Jones
This is a great spot to select him or any tackle prospect to me. I do think he has the traits to stay on the left side. The biggest mistake to me that Frank made was moving Adeniji inside. It ruined his development on the outside where he showed proven potential to grow. I think new stripe city had him on and he stated that he hadn't played guard since HS but was a pinch player in college. Love the pick here for BJ though!
- Austin
I'm a big fan of his game and the testing kinda confirmed it for me. The book on him was the drops but I saw a guy that elevated his game year to year. Good pick!
-I like the late CB as well as a 6th or 7th.
Nice Mock OSU!
PS: I love simulations because ultimately you pick the players! I prefer PFF because mistakes are penalizes more and they call you to the carpet on BS.
The beauty with Hill is that he could get a ton of snaps due to his versatility. He could play CB or S and play either at a high level. I believe he eventually is a safety but he is also a guy that if placed at CB stays there and has a long highly productive career.
I was hesitant with the Parham selections but the more film I watch the more I see a very solid player that could turn out to be a long term answer at C.
The more I think about it the more I feel I probably should have taken McBride here simply out of his stability at the position. However, I think Woods is only starting to figure out how good he can be and the mismatches he could create could be huge for an offense.
People stating they do not like Braxton Jones have not watched film on him. This kid really is a good OT and I believe he could easily be a starting RT as a rookie. Not being forced into action early would allow Pollack to work with him and refine some of his technique such as overextending at times.