04-11-2019, 06:48 PM
Day One:
Garrett Bradbury is the best offensive lineman in this draft. Doesn’t mean the Vikings will take him though. His arms are short for guard and the Vikings already have a center. How willing are they to move Elflien? I’ve read some buzz that they’re not willing, but it’s lying season, so we’ll see. Brad will be the 1st offensive lineman from this draft to go to a Pro Bowl. He’s the only OL in this draft who has "wow" tape IMO.
Jonah Williams is next. Great technician. Good balance and hands. Read a twitter post recently that says he keeps an excel spreadsheet on his opponents' moves. And he’s an obsessive film watcher. I love that. If he’s available, this is our pick. He’s a day one starter at LG, everyone else stays where they are.
Andre Dillard is the best pass blocker and the pure left tackle in this draft. The only reason he’s lower on this list is because he has to improve as a run blocker. Meaning he has to actually DO it a few times. I think he can. Vikings would put him at left tackle, move Reiff inside and draft Reiff’s replacement in the 3rd round. Dru Samila, please. Samia is my 2nd favorite OL in this draft (based on value).
Jawaan Taylor is a good RT but he has balance issues that creep into his clips. I’d be happy with him at 18 but not over any of the above. He’d start at RT which moves O’Neill to the left and Reiff inside.
Cody Fordhas consistency issues, but you can fall in love with his effort and nasty playing style. You can ignore his 3-cone (and my earlier post about him) because he played in a zone at Oklahoma and can clearly get out and move. The Vikings would probably put him at RT, moving O’Neill and Reiff.
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Day two:
Dalton Risneris the toughest player to figure out. He’s not pretty but he gets the job done. You wouldn’t know it by his footwork and lateral movement, but he graded out as the most efficient blocker in this class. Plays with genuine love of the game and can play anywhere. A lot to be said for that kind of versatility.
Chris Lindstromis the best pure guard in this class. He’s a little too upright sometimes, but he’s an experienced starter with the speed and footwork to fit perfectly in a Kubiak zone.
Tytus Howard is better than Greg Little. Tytus Howard reminds me of Kenny Golliday. Small school kid with prototype size, speed and athleticism and so you just scratch your head at his ranking. Like Galladay, he’s my pick to go much higher than everyone thinks. Vikings will put him at RT prompting the big shift.
Erik McCoyis the 2nd best center after Bradbury. Zone athleticism. I can see taking Brad and moving Elf because he’s special; I can’t see moving Elf to take McCoy.
Kaleb McGaryis really tall but his arms are under 33 inches. He’s getting some 1st round buzz so apparently he has his believers. I think they might like him at guard, which is a little Alex Booney for my taste. I like his nasty; he run blocks well, but man I’m not seeing 1st round here.
Max Scharpingis 2nd after Howard for most underrated IMO. Big, strong, surprisingly good athleticism. My pick for this year’s David Bakhtiari “wow you got that guy in the 4th round?” award.
Yodny Cajusteis stupid. One of the 1st players I watched in this class and I really liked what I saw--good knee bend and balance, and he's a fighter. Literally. Funny clip of him breaking into classic bob and weave that would make Muhammad Ali proud. But he’s invited to the Senior Bowl, then doesn’t go. Then doesn’t do anything at the combine. Then pulls a quad. Also had an ACL tear couple years ago. Big value in the 3rd round but some red flags.
Elgton Jenkinsis a big center who probably won’t appeal much to a zone team.
Greg Littlesucks. OK, just have never been that impressed with him. Remember, this was a guy many of the early mocks had going in the top 10. He has that kind of frame and he plays left tackle. But he’s a flawed player...and can look flat lazy. I get interested in the 3rd round. Maybe I shouldn’t speak it, but my nightmare draft is this Noah Fant in the 1st and Greg Little in the 2nd.
Some players I like on day three....
Nate Davis, G, Michael Jordan, G/C, Lamont Galliard, G/C, Trey Pipkins, T
Garrett Bradbury is the best offensive lineman in this draft. Doesn’t mean the Vikings will take him though. His arms are short for guard and the Vikings already have a center. How willing are they to move Elflien? I’ve read some buzz that they’re not willing, but it’s lying season, so we’ll see. Brad will be the 1st offensive lineman from this draft to go to a Pro Bowl. He’s the only OL in this draft who has "wow" tape IMO.
Jonah Williams is next. Great technician. Good balance and hands. Read a twitter post recently that says he keeps an excel spreadsheet on his opponents' moves. And he’s an obsessive film watcher. I love that. If he’s available, this is our pick. He’s a day one starter at LG, everyone else stays where they are.
Andre Dillard is the best pass blocker and the pure left tackle in this draft. The only reason he’s lower on this list is because he has to improve as a run blocker. Meaning he has to actually DO it a few times. I think he can. Vikings would put him at left tackle, move Reiff inside and draft Reiff’s replacement in the 3rd round. Dru Samila, please. Samia is my 2nd favorite OL in this draft (based on value).
Jawaan Taylor is a good RT but he has balance issues that creep into his clips. I’d be happy with him at 18 but not over any of the above. He’d start at RT which moves O’Neill to the left and Reiff inside.
Cody Fordhas consistency issues, but you can fall in love with his effort and nasty playing style. You can ignore his 3-cone (and my earlier post about him) because he played in a zone at Oklahoma and can clearly get out and move. The Vikings would probably put him at RT, moving O’Neill and Reiff.
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Day two:
Dalton Risneris the toughest player to figure out. He’s not pretty but he gets the job done. You wouldn’t know it by his footwork and lateral movement, but he graded out as the most efficient blocker in this class. Plays with genuine love of the game and can play anywhere. A lot to be said for that kind of versatility.
Chris Lindstromis the best pure guard in this class. He’s a little too upright sometimes, but he’s an experienced starter with the speed and footwork to fit perfectly in a Kubiak zone.
Tytus Howard is better than Greg Little. Tytus Howard reminds me of Kenny Golliday. Small school kid with prototype size, speed and athleticism and so you just scratch your head at his ranking. Like Galladay, he’s my pick to go much higher than everyone thinks. Vikings will put him at RT prompting the big shift.
Erik McCoyis the 2nd best center after Bradbury. Zone athleticism. I can see taking Brad and moving Elf because he’s special; I can’t see moving Elf to take McCoy.
Kaleb McGaryis really tall but his arms are under 33 inches. He’s getting some 1st round buzz so apparently he has his believers. I think they might like him at guard, which is a little Alex Booney for my taste. I like his nasty; he run blocks well, but man I’m not seeing 1st round here.
Max Scharpingis 2nd after Howard for most underrated IMO. Big, strong, surprisingly good athleticism. My pick for this year’s David Bakhtiari “wow you got that guy in the 4th round?” award.
Yodny Cajusteis stupid. One of the 1st players I watched in this class and I really liked what I saw--good knee bend and balance, and he's a fighter. Literally. Funny clip of him breaking into classic bob and weave that would make Muhammad Ali proud. But he’s invited to the Senior Bowl, then doesn’t go. Then doesn’t do anything at the combine. Then pulls a quad. Also had an ACL tear couple years ago. Big value in the 3rd round but some red flags.
Elgton Jenkinsis a big center who probably won’t appeal much to a zone team.
Greg Littlesucks. OK, just have never been that impressed with him. Remember, this was a guy many of the early mocks had going in the top 10. He has that kind of frame and he plays left tackle. But he’s a flawed player...and can look flat lazy. I get interested in the 3rd round. Maybe I shouldn’t speak it, but my nightmare draft is this Noah Fant in the 1st and Greg Little in the 2nd.
Some players I like on day three....
Nate Davis, G, Michael Jordan, G/C, Lamont Galliard, G/C, Trey Pipkins, T