Ramon Ram
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Crazy Legs 2.0
A defensive version of Christian McCaffrey
Crazy Legs 2.0
I wonder if ethnicity will factor in with him. Truth is corner is a position dominated by the best black athletes on the field. Now you got this white kid looking like a fucking unicorn in not only projecting as a corner but maybe a top corner.He also looks like a guy who loves to play football and give 120% consistently. You can’t teach that. I see him as a mid to late 1st round pick. Which would mean he’s in play for the Rams if they see the value.
White men can't jump... routes.Truth is corner is a position dominated by the best black athletes on the field.
He is a big road grader but his pick would signal either Dotson isn't coming back or Avila is moving to center and Shelton isn't coming back. Avila was great and has played center before but there are risks moving a guy in his second year. Yes he might be great in the move but there are risks.I have seen numerous mocks with DeJean going to us at #19. He'd be a good choice. And a punt returner too. Another Cooper could be in the second round. Cooper Beebe at guard. I'm not a draftnik or anything like that but I read he's a road grader type. Loves to hit people in the run game using his power.
Anybody but the fair catch championWe need to stop risking valuable players on returns. Draft a return specialist late round.
By the time the draft arrives we'll know if Dotson is coming back or not. I'm thinking in case he doesn't. What I'm hoping for is the sample size of high level play is too small for teams to offer him a big contract and maybe we'll be able to afford bringing him back.He is a big road grader but his pick would signal either Dotson isn't coming back or Avila is moving to center and Shelton isn't coming back. Avila was great and has played center before but there are risks moving a guy in his second year. Yes he might be great in the move but there are risks.
All very possibleBy the time the draft arrives we'll know if Dotson is coming back or not. I'm thinking in case he doesn't. What I'm hoping for is the sample size of high level play is too small for teams to offer him a big contract and maybe we'll be able to afford bringing him back.
I'm wondering where he factors in with the highest paid OG's currently. Surely he isn't expecting to be paid as much as a guy like Thuney who has had multiple Pro Bowls (16m avg). Based on our last OG that thrived in our system and went elsewhere for cash, Corbett, his avg salary is $8.7m. I think Dotson will be around 10-11m/yr for a 3 year deal. I'm sure the Rams can backload it so they can use more cap this year to make that push. On the other hand, he would likely net a 4th round comp at around that salary if he signed elsewhere so I could see them letting him walk and resigning Shelton. Addressing an OG in the draft or FA, several at least interesting options out there (Risner, C.Williams, Hunt, etc.)By the time the draft arrives we'll know if Dotson is coming back or not. I'm thinking in case he doesn't. What I'm hoping for is the sample size of high level play is too small for teams to offer him a big contract and maybe we'll be able to afford bringing him back.
Some solid analysis on the QB's, but, can't see Caleb not going first. If they want Maye, it would make a ton more sense to get the Commodes/Pats to trade up and get him. Everyone is making the connection between their new OC and Caleb, so maybe it makes sense. I've always thought that the Bears should trade back to 2 or 3, they will get a load of picks and be in a nice position next year, and draft likely the best player in the draft in Marvin Harrison Jr. This sets them up for Fields to either succeed this year and go forward with them, or give them the ammo to trade up next year.2024 NFL mock draft: Why Drake Maye is the man for Chicago, while the top 10 is a run on offense
Nate Tice's second mock draft goes into detail on why Drake Maye is QB1, why the Patriots get their QB (just not Caleb Williams), and why we don't see our first defensive player off the board until well into the first round.sports.yahoo.com
This is Nate back in Nov. Think he's spot on about May vs Williams too, btw. I respect his analysis a lot. Cool to see what he sees for 1st round. Wouldn't sneeze at his pick for us but with film study coming to an end for teams and boards getting stacked, not sure Mitchell is there for us.
I like the idea of getting Harrison but I think Fields is still a gamble at this point if he can put it together from the pocket. Sadly, the Bears squandered having a clearer picture of his development by having an OC refuse (seemingly) to tailor an offense to his young QB. Should have been a designed run, option, RPO attack while Fields developed from the pocket.Some solid analysis on the QB's, but, can't see Caleb not going first. If they want Maye, it would make a ton more sense to get the Commodes/Pats to trade up and get him. Everyone is making the connection between their new OC and Caleb, so maybe it makes sense. I've always thought that the Bears should trade back to 2 or 3, they will get a load of picks and be in a nice position next year, and draft likely the best player in the draft in Marvin Harrison Jr. This sets them up for Fields to either succeed this year and go forward with them, or give them the ammo to trade up next year.
Hmmm….where have I heard this story recently.….position dominated by the best black athletes on the field. Now you got this white kid looking like a fucking unicorn…
The top 10 guards in salary earn from 14.2 mill (#10) to over 20 mill.I'm wondering where he factors in with the highest paid OG's currently. Surely he isn't expecting to be paid as much as a guy like Thuney who has had multiple Pro Bowls (16m avg). Based on our last OG that thrived in our system and went elsewhere for cash, Corbett, his avg salary is $8.7m. I think Dotson will be around 10-11m/yr for a 3 year deal.
Ouch. Unless it can be structured like E.Jenkins contract, I can't see us offering him that.The top 10 guards in salary earn from 14.2 mill (#10) to over 20 mill.
And to compare apples to apples, Joe Thuney is a great example. He signed for 16 mill per season 3 years ago. (Before he made pro-bowls). Contracts rise each year, some 5-10%. That 16 mill he got then would be in the 20 mill range today.
Sportrac has Dotson's value at 16.5 mill AAV
And like my friend @Allen2McVay was trying illustrate in a different thread, the average salary shouldnt be confused with the cap impact.Ouch. Unless it can be structured like E.Jenkins contract, I can't see us offering him that.