OL And Other Prospects Watch
I'm going to start this thread with the intent of documenting all the OL prospects between now and the draft. Feel free to contribute or mock the gesture...
The Draft Network's Kyle Crabbs lists Oklahoma T Cody Ford as a player who earns a first-round evaluation. Ford (6'4/338) is a player that not only gets varying grades from different analysts, but also varying opinions on where he's going to play at the next level. Mel Kiper Jr. of ESPN believes Ford ends up at guard, but Crabbs calls him a starting right tackle. If teams do believe Ford won't "have" to play guard, it's not hard to see him going in the first 32 picks. If teams are a little unsure, it could see the Sooner fall into Day 2.This may be grossly oversimplifying things but in Pass Pro Centers are generally helping a Guard with a doubleteam. Which is why Elf's total pressures given up was so alarming.
If you have TWO undersized, technique-oriented guys on your interior doesn't that mean that more often than not you want those two doubleteaming the NT, who should be the bigger DT in 4-3 Defenses?
Or do you balance that Line with a bigger Hernandez-type body at LG to single up the NT? Of course, that body style usually isn't as conducive to getting to the 2nd level when pulling.
And teams are constantly swapping their DTs. Even the Vikings line up Joseph in the 3T and Richardson in the NT a lot more than people probably think. And there's 3-4 Defenses. Stunts. Blitzes.
Shoot. Glad I'm not making the decision! But I do think that in theory it makes sense to not have two smaller technique guys on the interior. Sort of...
Chris Lindstrom is looking better and better... Perfect fit for a ZBS... Can get out to pull and is very good at blocking in space... Good pass protector...
6'4 and 308 lbs... Ran a 4.91 40... 34 inch arms... We gotta get this guy to pair up with O'Neill on the right side. Plug him in at RG where he played in college and watch Dalvin RUN.
BOOM
I still think we go DT in the first round or bpa outside of QB, but if we take an OL Taylor or Dillard are the only 2 tackles I can see us taking, then it comes down to Lindstrom. My biggest concern with Lindstrom or even Bradbury is that ZBS linemen are easier to draft than your monster all pro guys. Taylor or Dillard could be cornerstone pieces at tackle which is a much harder get than a zbs guard. While I love Lindstrom and think he will be a good pro, I dont see Zach Martin or Quinten Nelson, when that type of talent is there at guard you take him and Lindstrom isnt that, but he is good.
If we are committed to OL with our first pick I think we have to trade back and pick up more ammo in order to get a DT in this draft as well. The talent pool at DT and the value we could get at 18 (if we stay) is going to outweigh in my mind the prospects at oline. I could see use taking the massive dt from Clemson at 18 in Lawerence, and he and Joseph solve the LB hole real fast. And take the middle run game away completely.
Free agency is where we will find our starting guards this year not the draft, but I full expect us to draft some linemen this year, I just dont think there is a sure fire guy that will be there at 18.
https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/2019-nfl-combine--edge-defenders-winners-losers-and-risers
https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/2019-nfl-combine--dt-winners-losers-and-fallers
https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/2019-nfl-combine--ol-winners-losers-and-risers
https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/2019-nfl-combine--te-winners-losers-and-risers
SOURCE: Dane Brugler on Twitter
I still think it would be hard to pass on Dexter Lawrence at #18. Guru is speaking about replacing Reiff next year due to his contract which makes sense. But Joseph is also on the radar for some kind of reduction in salary or release. Maybe 2021 is where they really look at his deal relative to his age.
Belichek once said that you can find a bunch of defensive linemen that are 300 lbs or so and can move, but it is very rare to find 340 lb linemen that can move. There are not too many of those walking around the planet.
I like Dru Samia and Ben Powers from Oklahoma. Samia plays nasty. Very nasty. Even in the Senior Bowl when someone had a bit of a late push on the QB going out of bounds Samia was letting them know about it. I watched several Sooner games this year and he always stood out. More than Ford. But I could have been biased a bit too.
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