04-03-2019, 03:56 PM
(04-03-2019, 12:57 PM)shanebo Wrote: The last two years were the weakest OT classes of the decade. This year is deeper than last year, but similar in terms of talent at the top. Arguably the best prospect is a RT (Taylor/McGlinchey), second best is projected to be better suited as a G (Williams/Wynn), and third best is more of a project (Dillard/Miller). In terms of pure talent/ability, without regard to position, they're all generally in the 12-20 range (or lower, in Dillard's case). But some desperate, OT-needy teams will likely take them much higher, like they did last year with McGlinchey and Miller. I'd prefer to take a more talented D-lineman, since that's also a position of need for us.
Who cares if the top OT is projected as a RT? You do realize the NFL rushing game has dramatically changed. You also know which side Von Miller is coming from correct. I would take Taylor or Jonah Williams at #11 in a heartbeat. Would you say Willie Anderson was worthy of a top 10 selection?