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Top OG declares for draft


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13 minutes ago, t96 said:

It’s worked out well for the Cowboys and Colts recently... 

Worked out well.  Because they got a once in 5 years OG, kinda similar to the kid the Colts drafted last year.  And one of the best LT prospects to come out the past decade.

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14 minutes ago, t96 said:

It’s worked out well for the Cowboys and Colts recently... 

In 4 seasons the Colts will have to either give their Guard a contract close to 90 million dollars when they could be getting virtually identical production from a 5th round pick at a fraction o the cost or watch him go to Jacksonville.

 

You don't draft guys in the first round for one contract. The Colts are stupid.

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7 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Worked out well.  Because they got a once in 5 years OG, kinda similar to the kid the Colts drafted last year.  And one of the best LT prospects to come out the past decade.

All I’m saying is it would be stupid to completely reject taking a guard in the first round. All depends on the specific players available.

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Just now, Growl said:

In 4 seasons the Colts will have to either give their Guard a contract close to 90 million dollars when they could be getting virtually identical production from a 5th round pick at a fraction o the cost or watch him go to Jacksonville.

 

You don't draft guys in the first round for one contract. The Colts are stupid.

2nd-3rd is a sweet spot for a interior OL

We got Trai Turner in the 3rd

Patriots both starting OG- 3rd and 4th,

Moton (botton of the 2nd),

Eagles starting LG-3rd

Dion Dawkins- Bills LT who was a OG prospect 

Chargers starting LG- 3rd

Baltimore's starting OG's- 3rd and 4th rounders

Bears, Cody Whitehair- late 2nd (right at the spot our two 3rds would equal)

Vikings center- Elfein, 3rd rounder

Tampa's top OL LG Marpit- bottom of 2nd 

Just to name a few

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

All I’m saying is it would be stupid to completely reject taking a guard in the first round. All depends on the specific players available.

Agree

But when you can get a Stud DL while still getting a real good OG in the 3rd

Vs a Good OG in the first and Avg DL in the 3rd.

 

Listened to a interview with a scout awhile back.

They mentioned.  OL, besides your #1 OT in the draft.  The value slides obviously, but not that steep of a drop.  The difference kn the 1st round OG and 3rd round isnt that far off

DL on the other hand once it gets out of those top guys it drops off 

The difference in a 1st round DL and a 3rd is equivalent to the difference in a 1st round interior OL and a 6th rounder. 

While the difference in the 1st and 3rd round interior OL is just the difference in a 1st round guy and a 2nd round DL.

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10 minutes ago, t96 said:

Check your premise.

My premise is fine, your understanding is wrong.

The Colts will either choose to give their OG a near on 90 million dollar contract or they will then acquire a player who earns them just as many wins and realize they wasted a 1st round pick on a player who is going elsewhere.

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