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Hurney is in Oklahoma, attending OU Pro Day


Proudiddy

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5 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

On GMFB, they just had Daniel Jeremiah and Jeff Chadiha there on-site, and they gave an anecdote about running into him in the lobby last night...

Interesting.  I wonder who he is there to see?

 

Of course at the time, I didn't know there was a chance of Jonah Williams falling.

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Ford could be a really solid, safe pick.  Like I said above RR made the point they wanted to protect Cam.  With Williams resigning Ford makes a lot of sense.  He could be a day one starter at LG and if Williams doesn't resign next year he might be a possibility at tackle.

Ford is probably a better Guard prospect than any of the other tackles, might be the best guard prospect in the draft and he is probably the best tackle prospect out of any of the guards.  Having that versatilely is really nice for your offensive line.

I'm normally not a fan of taking guards in the first, especially with our needs on defense, but I could understand the thinking behind it.

I'm not convinced he will be BPA at 16.  For whatever reason I'm thinking of him as a 17-25 type of pick.  I think a lot of our hoping a 8-12 type of pick falls to us.  As a pure guard teams might have a higher grade on him.  Maybe we could trade down a few spots and still get him.

If we signed a DL during free agency I would feel better about it, but that just me.  

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, JARROD said:

Cody Ford over Jonah Williams? 

This will be Ryan Clady or Jeff Otah all over again,...

When was the last time Bama produced a great NFL OL? They always have a great overall college OL, but sure seems like their individual guys have been underperforming for awhile in the NFL.

Hell, according to this list, there are only two Bama OL currently in the NFL and only one OT. Not sure if this is accurate or not though.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/college

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FWIW one team who's GM that wasNOT there, and I think is going to flip this draft on its side

Arizona

The team everyine is runoring that their new coach wants to draft Murray, "sources" say he's going to take Murray #1

Yet they didnt go to Murrays pro day 

 

Im convinced that Arizona is going to trade to the Giants or Raiders

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