You crazy. Shelton doesn’t sign they will add an IOL in R2/R3 for sure.Am I crazy to think if they don't resign Shelton they could start an OL of AJackson LT, Noteboom LG, Avila C, IDotson RG, Havenstien RT?
I think thats a good looking OL
You crazy. Shelton doesn’t sign they will add an IOL in R2/R3 for sure.Am I crazy to think if they don't resign Shelton they could start an OL of AJackson LT, Noteboom LG, Avila C, IDotson RG, Havenstien RT?
I think thats a good looking OL
I don’t think they’ll draft a center in rounds one or two, unless they plug all of their holes and there isn’t anyone available when they pick, who is on their board at a more valued position. So if there’s a corner, Edge, DT, LT that trumps centerI’m not going to be greedy but the Rams must draft one OL with either their R1 or R2 pick.
For LT:
-R1 LT could start this year. Kick Ajax into LG. Avilla to OC.
-R2 LT can understudy this year. Let Ajax start and move him to RT when Hav moves on
For OC:
-Slight trade down and pick up JPJ in later R1.
-If JPJ falls use R2 to pick up Frazier or Beebe. Frazier would start at OC. Beebe could start at LG. Kick Avilla into OC.
FEED THE BEAST!!!
Yes, count me into the camp of not moving Avila mostly cause he's on his way to be a dominant (and yes, dominant not dominate is right!) guard. But... I think there's a tiny chance were we might end up with someone who could even be a better player at LG and therefore it might be worth moving him.Totally Agree here because I do not like to move someone to Center, who has not played it or has not played it for a while like Avila. Just because he played Center his first year in college does not mean it will translate to the next level.
I would be concerned with the snaps and line adjustments although I am sure Avila would adapt the snaps are always concerning. Coleman Shelton was solid last year, still needs to improve on stunts and ensuring he is in the right position, but IMO, I would keep Steve Avila at LG too.
Have all of us forgotten the the Ausitn Corbett experiment? I realize Bobby Evans factored into the equitation, but Corbett had issues with the snaps too.
This deal will come back to haunt us.
He is not good in pass pro in the biggest moments.
See 8:33 of this video and convince me otherwise...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvoQpoy9Zv4
This deal will come back to haunt us.
He is not good in pass pro in the biggest moments.
See 8:33 of this video and convince me otherwise...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvoQpoy9Zv4
That sounds painful.Most likely leaving my ass! HAHAHA
I very much that Turner will be available at nineteen. If he is, it’s a no-brainer.
Verse and/or Latu might still be on the board, though, and I would gladly take one of them to bolster our pass rush.
Yeah -IMO as well is that Tutu Atwell should really show a lot of upside.Watching Creed struggle to hike the ball to PH eased that sting a lot for me.
Wait, so you can name 10 DT's in this draft and it proves my point incorrect? How so? Most people who are knowledgable about the draft think this isn't a great DT class. I never once stated that there wasn't ANY talent in it....Johnny Newton
DT Illinois
Byron Murphy II
DT Texas
Leonard Taylor
DT Miami (FL)
T'Vondre Sweat
DT Texas
Ruke Orhorhoro
DT Clemson
Michael Hall Jr.
DT Ohio State
Kris Jenkins
DT Michigan
Braden Fiske
DT Florida State
McKinnley Jackson
DT Texas A&M
DeWayne Carter
DT Duke
I’d happily take any one of them. That’s 10. I’d probably start looking elsewhere for a better source of draft information.
He played center 2 of the 3 years he was in college. He can certainly play center if that is where he is needed. I'd say the only reason we should do this is if we draft one of those top OT's and still retain Jackson. Bump the rookie OT to OG and bump Avila to C. That should improve our line from last season and set us up for a OT of the future.Totally Agree here because I do not like to move someone to Center, who has not played it or has not played it for a while like Avila. Just because he played Center his first year in college does not mean it will translate to the next level.
I would be concerned with the snaps and line adjustments although I am sure Avila would adapt the snaps are always concerning. Coleman Shelton was solid last year, still needs to improve on stunts and ensuring he is in the right position, but IMO, I would keep Steve Avila at LG too.
Have all of us forgotten the the Ausitn Corbett experiment? I realize Bobby Evans factored into the equitation, but Corbett had issues with the snaps too.
This deal will come back to haunt us.
He is not good in pass pro in the biggest moments.
See 8:33 of this video and convince me otherwise...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvoQpoy9Zv4
I would have to see him at Center and I will try to find some plays on YouTube, but understood that if they draft at LT, but IMO, they are going WR in round one, however, if they draft someone for LT, I would be okay with it as long as they have a decent backup plan.He played center 2 of the 3 years he was in college. He can certainly play center if that is where he is needed. I'd say the only reason we should do this is if we draft one of those top OT's and still retain Jackson. Bump the rookie OT to OG and bump Avila to C. That should improve our line from last season and set us up for a OT of the future.
Nuance... on a message board!Wait, so you can name 10 DT's in this draft and it proves my point incorrect? How so? Most people who are knowledgable about the draft think this isn't a great DT class. I never once stated that there wasn't ANY talent in it....
IDK if you've heard but this is a unique loaded/stacked draft. Why?Anyone you don't like in this draft?
Sorry I re-read my message and it definitely sounds like I'm being a dick and discounting or berating you which wasn't my intention one bit. My Bad.Wait, so you can name 10 DT's in this draft and it proves my point incorrect? How so? Most people who are knowledgable about the draft think this isn't a great DT class. I never once stated that there wasn't ANY talent in it....
I doubt you could do that, you should just go read a half wit like EllenBooger's X posts and parrot it on here.Nuance... on a message board!
Just wait until you see me name 300 players proving they all have 1st round grades!
Well, I think we can both agree that there isn't much value in his posts.I doubt you could do that, you should just go read a half wit like EllenBooger's X posts and parrot it on here.
Exactly.No on moving Avila to center. He was obviously great at LG, makes no sense to disturb him further developing there. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Interesting, I had read that NIL had really hollowed out rounds 5-7 this year and most likely years to come with guys who would have come out staying.IDK if you've heard but this is a unique loaded/stacked draft. Why?
Well there is several different factors:
1. You have the normal rotation cycle players that were coming out.
2. You have the Super Juniors/Seniors ( players that are running out of their 5 or 6 years of eligibility due to 2020 pandemic).
3. Probably the most important reason is the first NIL class is here that have stayed in college more years than they usually would have in the past and would have left already for the NFL, and they are all coming out together.
Now, again, let's go over why there are so many good, meaningful prospects in this 2024 draft class. If you are going to trade down multiple times and load up out of any draft, this is the one to do it.
Sorry I re-read my message and it definitely sounds like I'm being a dick and discounting or berating you which wasn't my intention one bit. My Bad.