Darnold is 20 years old and might not even play this year If he does I wouldn’t want him playing behind a midround rookie olineman anyway Only so much you can do with 1 pick...that was the price of trading up. I hope we get a olineman prospect in the 4th or 5th
Starting at 8:49, Joel Klatt had identified this kid as one of his top sleepers in this draft: EDIT: He doesn't really say much so bleh video.
To be fair, defensive line was very close to offensive line, in terms of need. We have no depth. I'm always a fan of taking defensive linemen with good motors. I wanna see him play.
Woody’s still scared of another Vernon Gholston debacle. Honestly though. If this kid turns out to be prime healthy Sione Pouha for 4-5 years it’s a win.
They need guys to do the dirty work to get Big Cat free I assume. This guy and Cooper are guys who can help that process.
Wondering if we go Green. Think they are banking on his hunger/motor/heart to compensate his technique
Oh cut it out. He’s a project who was predicted to go in the 2nd or 3rd round. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this pick. That’s why teams have scouts.
Most of the hate comes from those that know fuck nothing about the guy, and have their butts hurt because we did not pick an OL. The guy was on a bunch of draft teams board, and after watching the videos I'm all in for him to succeed. His work ethic along makes Mo look like HE was the big wasted pick once upon a time. And yes we need OL, and OLB, and DL as well.
It's really not a surprise. Mac has said all along that the draft is for talent and FA is for need. It's one fucking pick, man
By the way. I wanted to say David Akers doing that was the douchiest thing I've ever seen. Like or hate the Cowboys that was pretty whack and they should make sure to disallow that shit. He sounded like such a fool. And he was a friggain kicker.
could have probably picked a younger D line men off the free agency scrap heap. I just will never see the value of taking a D line men when you have so many other needs especially when that other need includes protecting your new franchise QB
IMO, that is a good bet when it comes to defensive lineman. A lot of super physically talented DL picks end up busting in the NFL, because it takes so much energy/effort to be a great defensive lineman in the NFL. A lot of guys don't have the passion/work ethic. Motor is a big thing on the line.
I don't follow college football. What is the logic in taking a D2 guy? Not necessarily shitting on it, just seems kinda crazy at face value. I mean he looks nice on highlights against D2 guys but he won't be playing against them in the NFL.
He doesn’t seem like much of a project. He seems like he will be a quality starter. My response was to the guy saying third rounders can be projects no questions asked. We’re still ignoring pass rushers and offensive tackles intensively. For upwards of 11-12 years. It’s not just Mac or this pick. It gets frustrating though when its literally the only thing the winning franchises select. Go back and look at the army of offensive lineman Belichek has selected over the past 10 years.
He picked up three OL tho. Obviously Shell and Beachum are the starters right now. I kinda laugh at the mentality that this means he doesn't value the need of an OL. This is a marathon. Things don't hinge on one pick. Do you have a guy that plays over them? I'm all ears