10-28-2023, 01:15 PM
(10-10-2023, 02:23 PM)ochocincos Wrote: From everything I've seen and read on Suamataia, he's a true epitome of a dancing bear.
He's rated very high on the "freaks" list.
I think his size and athleticism combination will be very enticing to Pollack.
Question though - Given he plays LT, will there be challenges for him to transition to RT and be successful right away?
The Bengals need someone who can cover RT immediately if Williams leaves. They can't afford even part of a season of learning-on-the-job and performing poorly. That can make or break a season potentially.
I also understand taking a QB late, but how much better is a 7th rounder gonna be over Browning?
If we're gonna go to the draft for a backup, I'd like to target a QB in Rds 3-5.
Might be better to bring an actual decent vet to be QB2 and have Plummer as QB3 or PS guy while he develops.
As a whole, this mock is very solid.
Thanks!
So this is actually Kingsleys first year on the left side at BYU. Hes replacing Blake Freeland. Last year he was at RT and actually performed better there. This year he’s been good but not great. I think NFL teams will see him as a better fit on the Right Side.
Round 3/4 is a little rich for me for a Back up however I agree with your point that counting on a 7th round QB to be an upgrade is risky. After I made this mock I looked more into comp picks and saw that we’re projected a 5 and a 6. So that might be a great opportunity to take one earlier.