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Would you be disappointed if this guy was the pick at 16??


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I'm starting to like Zach Allen of BC..

PRO: Powerful hands, good motor, good inside and outside rusher, tough against the run and took on double teams, strong techniques and fundamental,  plays smart, great size already..

Cons: Not very athletic, No bend or a variety of pass rush moves.. No wow factor,, Kinda looks like he is what he is and probably a finish product,  not much upside...

Solid pick a CJ type if we are able to get a dynamic pass rusher in FA, I can see drafting this guy to be the all over line steady guy.. He could be a Jared Allen thoe as well.. Lunch pal guy who brings it every play..

What you think??

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Could also be dexter Lawrence dt from Clemson  

some say it’s to early for o-line but with the big dog saying with a dominant offensive line it makes everything easier look for us picking o-line in the first round if it’s a big reach maybe a move down to get more picks

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They need to fix those trenches.  I wouldn't be mad if they went D line or O line in the first three picks. Unless someone drops that is the best player available in another position. Example the best LB that fits our scheme in the draft dropping to the second or third round. They need to emphasize they are committed to fixing the lines. To protect Cam and to rush the passer. 

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We honestly screwed up SOOOO bad winning that last game.  The team has some pretty glaring holes and a top 10 pick could provide serious relief.  A mid first rounder can be hit or miss, although I will say Hurney has been great with his first rounders.

All that being said, I think we need to focus on the o-line.  The left tackle position can't continue to be a revolving door.  

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10 minutes ago, JARROD said:

I wouldn’t be mad at all— if Hurney picks him at 16,.. he’s going to be good for us... and have immediate impact.

good analysis

Watching his video

And watching JJ Watts Wisconsin videos

 

Allen is a poor mans Watt.

I think he can be a stud, but nervous to be taking him anywhere above 25

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