I don’t like seemingly needlessly giving up a 7th for one spot. But Edoga is no idiot 34 wonderlic is high
They apparently tanked the interview process and were fat out taken off many boards tho. That’s not just interviewing poorly that’s red flag material. Just too much risk chasing talent without the character imo
No, it made perfect sense, just because you didn't comprehend my point doesn't make it invalid. Josh Allen was marked by SO MANY PEOPLE to be one of the top 3 players in this draft, primarily fans and media. If you GOOGLE what teams were saying and thinking about Josh Allen, it's a very mixed bag and a lot of teams were not very high on him as a pass rusher. They didn't favor him. Jags picking Fowler has a merit because the last time they went for an EDGE player, they missed kinda hard, so their scouting in this department from the most recent pick at that position says they may struggle to identify with what makes up a good pass rusher. If 6 other teams, including the Raiders, who really need a EDGE player after trading away Mack passed on Allen, shouldn't that be a red flag for you to some capacity? So before you try to dismiss me and make me look silly, please understand the actual point in which I'm making. I can break it down in a variety of ways, so I hope this was a little more descriptive so that you actually comprehend the point at hand this time around.
I'm just bummed we took Edoga over Cajuste who looked superior on the field and comes with a minor injury (should be healthy for training camp though), rather than off-the-field issues.
looking at polite and his pro day interview, he just seems like a kid that has no idea how to talk off the field. seems like his handlers failed him or he didn't take the prep seriously. but the tape looks good so I am not worried about it. if anyone remembers, bryan Thomas had no idea how to be an adult when the jets drafted him. he had no food in his apartment, things were a mess. these kind of maturity issues can be corrected quickly with a strong locker room and he has marcus maye as a familiar face when he gets here. can't speak for the chuma
People are just looking for reasons to complain. He got the player he wanted and gave up a scrub 7th rounder for it. Deal with it and stop bitching.
You’re lost, you just want to criticize. Any player in the seventh they can get for free after the draft. Same type of players by then.
If you think they needed to give up a pick to go from 93 to 92 then you don't get the draft almost as much as Mac doesn't. Unnecessary on all levels.
He is either going to get 4th-5th pick this year for him or we're probably keeping him. He's solid depth and better to have him here than getting essentially nothing for him.
A disruptive DT who lives in the backfield despite facing elite competition and has not a single RED flag against him, an elite tape/production edge guy from the SEC who fell because of character issues, and an OT who graded at the top of his class in pass pro, but also has character questions. Given the latter two were in the 3rd round, I'm really pleased with the risk taken and the potential return in play.
Dude. Some people will love the picks, some people will hate it. Stop labelling it as bitching. You have a right to love them and he has a right to bitch about them. Proof is in the pudding. We are a terrible team for the past few years and we keep picking in Top 10 year after year. People have a reason to be suspicious.
Loved the first round, but I don’t like that much risk with the third rounders. They could pan out or be out of league in two years. Boom bust. Not crazy about that. Would rather lunch pail tough smart hard workers who love football.
And you have to wonder if anyone is going to fly off the fourth floor of the place with the wide open windows on every level. Helluva show they put on there; it will be tough to top.