03-13-2018, 08:22 PM
(03-13-2018, 07:50 PM)SHRacerX Wrote: There is something about rookies that so many people don't realize. They're spent. They go through their seasons, bowl games, and then immediately join a tough regimen for training for the combine. A few weeks after that, they are heading to OTAs.
So many rookies are just worn out their first year, especially linemen. I think Redmond and Westerman have built up their strength and know what is expected of them. I think they deserve a shot. Draft other linemen? Sure, but I would address the RT position and LB before going that early on an interior lineman on offense. I do like Ragnow in Rd 2 or 3, but only if they are unwilling to look at Westerman as an option to push (out) Blodine.
Never really thought about that before about all a rookie goes through in that year. Good points, just was a small sample
with those guys but i thought Westerman always has looked good and Redmond seems to be that physical RG that at the
very least can be a good backup. Guard is definately not as big of a concern as Center or even RT that is for sure.
Guards grow on trees, not Tackles like Glenn or Centers like Ragnow, Price or Daniels.
(03-13-2018, 07:54 PM)SHRacerX Wrote: Ever watched his film, from...ya know...the actual game that he will be paid to play?
Must not have.
Yep, not giving up a sack last season should stand for something.
I tend to judge players on how they play on the field, not how they perform at the underwear olympics.
But still, made quite a few people wonder if Orlando will put forth the effort at the next level. This is why he will fall.
All for him in the 3rd now.