Our first round pick poll
- Donn Beach
- Posts: 15136
- Joined: Thu May 02, 2019 1:06 am
Re: Our first round pick poll
They also have a history of undersized multiple position linemen. Doesn't mean they still do, the zone blocking they utilized tended towards undersized more athletic players. There's a new sheriff in town so who knows
-
- Posts: 11944
- Joined: Wed May 01, 2019 5:27 am
Re: Our first round pick poll
Too funny, I didn't see this before I made my post, but...EXACTLY! Avoid OG in the first-round, much like you avoid a fucking MLB. There are just too many that will be available later and they don't provide first round value. There are Guards that may break that mold, but I don't think a converted Tackle is the one.Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 12:52 amI like Fautanu. But I don't understand the idea of picking a fkn guard in the 1st round.D-train wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 1:49 pmBrock wants the big Dawg
https://sports.mynorthwest.com/1773401/ ... y-fautanu/
Whether people like it or not, they drafted 2x tackles. Unless the idea is to slide one of Cross or Lucas inside and stick Fautanu at a tackle position, I don't want it. Drafting a guard round 1 is INSANE, especially when you don't have a 2nd round pick.
Re: Our first round pick poll
Funny thing is, the knock on Fautanu was he had short arms, thus he'd be destined for Guard at the next level despite fluorishing at both G and T in college. I even told that to my scout buddy when describing him as my favorite UW O-Lineman of all time. Then at the combine he measures as having longer arms than 6-8 tackle Joe Alt, who is the top at his position per most experts. So maybe that success on the outside will translate in the NFL. What is clear is that no offensive lineman in this class has anywhere close to as good of feet as he does, as is also greatly needed at LT. And yeah, someone with his versatility that can play well at any OL position but Center, that's value - first round or not!Donn Beach wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 5:54 amSeen as a two way sort of player, little undersized for a tackle, but an athletic guard. Not seeing the Duane Brown comparison. 16 is probably a little high unless he really fits, with the hawks he kinda does with question with tackle and , the need at guard
Versatility has valueFlashy tools play well at offensive line for some prospects, but being versatile and reliable is just as — if not more — important. With his 2024 NFL Draft scouting report, Washington’s Troy Fautanu qualifies as one of the most versatile blockers in the class
-
- Posts: 11944
- Joined: Wed May 01, 2019 5:27 am
Re: Our first round pick poll
Favorite of All Time!? Wow, that is hard for me. Lincoln Kennedy was the man, and we had SO MANY that were amazing. Olsen and Kruetz on that 97 team come to mind. High praise to be the favorite of all time here, IMO. I just don't want a Guard in the first round.57reasons wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:09 am
Funny thing is, the knock on Fautanu was he had short arms, thus he'd be destined for Guard at the next level despite fluorishing at both G and T in college. I even told that to my scout buddy when describing him as my favorite UW O-Lineman of all time. Then at the combine he measures as having longer arms than 6-8 tackle Joe Alt, who is the top at his position per most experts. So maybe that success on the outside will translate in the NFL. What is clear is that no offensive lineman in this class has anywhere close to as good of feet as he does, as is also greatly needed at LT. And yeah, someone with his versatility that can play well at any OL position but Center, that's value - first round or not!
I am also not big on McCarthy. But Brock watches a Hell of a lot more tape than I do! Maybe I am wrong? His take isn't a popular one on X right now. Someone showed the clip of the throw. Think Penix against USC. Sorry, I am not sold.
Re: Our first round pick poll
I certainly don't know enough about him to even comment but I don't buy the black mark that he played for a great team that ran the ball a lot. Same as Penix and his age and injury black marks. People just like to Parrot stuff they hear to sound smart and it just turns into a thing if enough people repeat it enough times.Michael K. wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 3:26 pmFavorite of All Time!? Wow, that is hard for me. Lincoln Kennedy was the man, and we had SO MANY that were amazing. Olsen and Kruetz on that 97 team come to mind. High praise to be the favorite of all time here, IMO. I just don't want a Guard in the first round.57reasons wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:09 am
Funny thing is, the knock on Fautanu was he had short arms, thus he'd be destined for Guard at the next level despite fluorishing at both G and T in college. I even told that to my scout buddy when describing him as my favorite UW O-Lineman of all time. Then at the combine he measures as having longer arms than 6-8 tackle Joe Alt, who is the top at his position per most experts. So maybe that success on the outside will translate in the NFL. What is clear is that no offensive lineman in this class has anywhere close to as good of feet as he does, as is also greatly needed at LT. And yeah, someone with his versatility that can play well at any OL position but Center, that's value - first round or not!
I am also not big on McCarthy. But Brock watches a Hell of a lot more tape than I do! Maybe I am wrong? His take isn't a popular one on X right now. Someone showed the clip of the throw. Think Penix against USC. Sorry, I am not sold.
dt
Re: Our first round pick poll
Part of what Brock is thinking is that JJ is also a threat on the ground. That's a big deal for me as well.Michael K. wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 3:26 pmI am also not big on McCarthy. But Brock watches a Hell of a lot more tape than I do! Maybe I am wrong? His take isn't a popular one on X right now. Someone showed the clip of the throw. Think Penix against USC. Sorry, I am not sold.
Brock did the Nebraska game this year and he met with McCarthy and was very impressed with his demeanor.
Brock feels JJ is a humble, selfless, inspiring-leader type who makes the players around him better.
Brock points to the Michigan situation as a program on the ropes and then ascends to the top. A pressure situation
that JJ handled with aplomb.
At the 5:20 minute mark is the play Brock says Geno and Penix can't make.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hsPd5r5y0Q&t=334s
Re: Our first round pick poll
With lots of recent hefty cap space releases, restructurings and not having the draft largesse of picks we've had the past couple years, new coach, new system, I think we are targeting immediate both sides of the line help in free agency this year. They've plucked prized coaches from all over the league to lead the new regime -- it just feels like trading down for pieces, but the bulk of our help is going to come from key FA signings for savvy vets in the trenches.
-
- Posts: 7603
- Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2022 7:09 pm
Re: Our first round pick poll
If the Seahawks draft JJ McCarthy I'm a 49ers fan.
Test me fuckers.
Test me fuckers.