04-26-2019, 05:27 AM
Quote: @RS Express said:
I had the same reaction with Hockenson, "At least the Packers didn't draft him." He'll help Detroit, but I'm much less concerned about them than if GB gets on track and thankfully, GB made some risky decisions.@kmillard said:
As a Viking fan I love what the packers did!)) So thankful they didn't get Oliver or Hockenson. My first 2 thoughts when Hockenson went to Detroit were
1. "Oh, crap"
2. "At least it wasn't the Packers"
Very happy with Bradbury.
As for the Raiders at #4, maybe Ferrell was a reach, but I understand the reasoning:
NFL sacks 2018:
30: Patriots/Giants (tie): 30 sacks
32: Raiders 13
When you have less than half the sacks than the next worst team, I can see why they wanted a true DE.
My "reeeeeeach" award (and I hope I turn out to be right) goes to GB. Rashan Gary at 12 and trading up for Savage who might have still been there at 30. Also the NYG for taking a QB at 6 they could have had at 17.
Nice work by the Skins (did I just type that?) and the Broncos (trade down from 10 to 20 and end up with Noah Fant).
"Lets just F with people" award to the Seahawks. Trade down from 21 to 30. Leapfrog your own pick to come up from the 2nd round to 29. Then trade out from 30.
As for the Raiders, they apparently passed on Josh Allen and Ed Oliver, because they were represented by the same agent as Khalil Mack. There was a time when the Vikings we were weary of taking players represented by Bryant McKinnie's agent, Ben Dogra, but you'd hope that a player's agent would be a tie-breaker and not make you pass on higher end talent. With Clelin Ferrell, they got a good player and someone who is considered a high character person, but they really should have traded down. Maybe they tried & failed, but it's definitely a questionable move.
One thing that I'm curious about is that Clemson's DL had 3 1st round picks and they have 2 more DL prospects who are likely to be drafted, so on a line what that much talent how can you tell how much of their success is ability and how much is favorable matchups? Athletic measurables help and technique would still show up on tape, but would you be more comfortable with a Clemson DL or someone like Ed Oliver who was not surrounded by the same caliber of talent?