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Top T's have been busting lately


MedellinHeel

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Was looking at PFF's T grades and some big names in the draft are at the bottom of the rankings.

 

Luke Joeckel (59th) -9

 

Eric Fisher (65th) -14

 

Matt Kalil (71st) -25

 

Jake Mathews (72nd) -31 *Dead Last*

 

Knew Lane Johnson was gonna be a beast. Had some great tape. 

 

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 Next years draft will be interesting for us. We can not afford to miss on our T selection. We need to do some great evaluations and at least get a serviceable starting RT.  Preferably LT though. 

 

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Interesting that Anthony Collins (who everyone thought we should throw a truckload of money at) is ranked 61st, Michael oher (who we had to sign ASAP, give him what he wants!!1) is 69th, Seantrel Henderson (ugghhhh couldn't we have drafted him in the 6th!!) is 68th, Anthony Munoz err James Hurst is 64th, and Morgan Moses (he was a steal in the 3rd round!!!1) isn't even on the list because he can't beat out Tyler Polumbus who is 63rd and has given up almost as many sacks as chandler and bell put together.

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Interesting that Anthony Collins (who everyone thought we should throw a truckload of money at) is ranked 61st, Michael oher (who we had to sign ASAP, give him what he wants!!1) is 69th, Seantrel Henderson (ugghhhh couldn't we have drafted him in the 6th!!) is 68th, Anthony Munoz err James Hurst is 64th, and Morgan Moses (he was a steal in the 3rd round!!!1) isn't even on the list because he can't beat out Tyler Polumbus who is 63rd and has given up almost as many sacks as chandler and bell put together.

 

Coaches can be stupid and leave better players on the bench. So we should refrain from making judgments on Moses until he gets on the field. 

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IIRC, he got on the field when Polumbus got hurt and gave up a sack almost immediately

 

Small sample size. 

 

Same advice still applies. Give it / him some time. 

 

You gotta let players play and gain experience and get caught up to the speed of the NFL. 

 

Most players look underwhelming when they enter the league. 

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Greg Robinson as well. #2 overall and not even on the map! DJ Fluker's safely in the red as well with a -6.6.

I don't think we're picking in the top 10 anyway. Our schedule is too soft and we might even steal this division after all. Assuming we pick in the teens, DB or maybe even WR again may be the right play in the first. We obviously need FA help at OT anyway regardless of the draft (Veldheer is in the green at least and Albert appears to be a monster and worth his huge price $$$).

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