04-24-2018, 02:20 PM
(04-24-2018, 01:32 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I've been thinking about this. If both Wynn and Hernandez are sitting there at #21, you still draft the Center, Frank Ragnow. The reason being if you really want Wynn or Hernandez, one of them will be there in the top of the 2nd round. Might have to trade up a few spots, in order to get the specific one you're after, but with all the 5th and 7th round picks the Bengals have it's very doable.
I love this Sunset, grab Ragnow and trade up for Wynn baby.
Like you said, we have the picks to make it happen and we wouldn't be feeling desperate if we already
have Ragnow in the bag. Wynn is just so versatile, he can do whatever Pollack asks.
(04-24-2018, 01:38 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: There are lots of experts who think Daniels is better than Ragnow, many believe Daniels is a top 16 player in draft. I don't know, I like all 3 centers and hope Pollack makes right call as he will be the one coaching them.
I think based on pure need right now:
1. Center
2. Guard
3. Safety
So as much as I love a mauler OG like Hernandez, I think we need to take the biggest need first and then trade up (no guarantee) to get the guard as you have stated,
Well, Daniels may be the better Center for a pass first Offense and that is arguable as Ragnow has never
allowed a sack in his entire college career. Ragnow is a much better run blocker with longer arms, played
in the SEC and was coached by Beliema the same coach that coached Travis Frederick.
Beliema said Ragnow is the best he ever coached, better than Frederick who is currently the best Center
in the NFL. I would take what this expert says over Draft analyst's opinions on Center play.