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4 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Ok gotcha you have him at 6 for us then?

I was thinking trade back but fine with that

Yea sir. Correct. Although I guess they could go with Brady at LT and try and trade back and take the Iowa C. Either way we MUST get a stud on the line. I think everyone knows this. Even Rhule. 

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Just now, Newbie said:

Neal won’t make it to 6 and Rhule will pick a QB with our first rounder. 

I’ve seen multiple projections that have him lasting to us at 6. And if he doesn’t, we take the Iowa C or the Georgia LT. It’s all good. 

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

"Deonte Brown isn't ready."

I don't know what his grades looked like.  He only played a few series.  I noticed him twice.

On the 4th down where Sam tried to sneak it left?  Yea, Deonte moved his man back.  Might not have gotten in the end zone, but he definitely got enough for a first.

And then this time:

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The guy NOT getting pushed back into Sam's lap?  Yea, that's Deonte again.

Again, haven't seen his grades, he didn't play a bunch . . . but are you (*$@ing kidding me?

I’ve been saying that all along! Son of a bitch.

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14 minutes ago, joemac said:

Brown will be our starting RG next year. Brady will be our LG. Evan Neal will be our starting LT, Moton RT and Eiflen C. All of a sudden we don’t have a terrible line, it’s completely doable. 

I’m good with this or….

LT: Christensen

LG: Connor Williams (25 yo free agent)

C : Tyler Linderbaum (traded back and acquired a 2nd round pick)

RG: Deonte Brown

RT: Taylor Moton

 

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1 minute ago, ECHornet said:

I’m good with this or….

LT: Christensen

LG: Connor Williams (25 yo free agent)

C : Tyler Linderbaum (traded back and acquired a 2nd round pick)

RG: Deonte Brown

RT: Taylor Moton

 

This is also a valid path forward. I could get down with that. 

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6 minutes ago, joemac said:

I’ve seen multiple projections that have him lasting to us at 6. And if he doesn’t, we take the Iowa C or the Georgia LT. It’s all good. 

There are options for sure man that's why it'd be hard to fug it up and that's why if anyone is up to the challenge is Rhule.

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5 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

I’m good with this or….

LT: Christensen

LG: Connor Williams (25 yo free agent)

C : Tyler Linderbaum (traded back and acquired a 2nd round pick)

RG: Deonte Brown

RT: Taylor Moton

 

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I'm good with this one too like I said in other post there are actually many OL options that basically only Rhule could fug it up

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1 minute ago, joemac said:

Lol. True. However, by all accounts him and Fitterer had a good draft last year so…

Well the players picked may be ok but its the team building that is the issue.

Like for example we could have had the LT / G already set if we had drafted LT instead of Horn and any of a number of G's available that started and played well this year and then also Christenson if they took him as well or if not then w/e but coulda had 3 OL really and this would make sense if you are trotting Darnold out there who needs all the benefits of all the doubts coming off the Jets.

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1 hour ago, panthers34 said:

Before you completely kill the man, you have to at least acknowledge that Rhule drafted him and Christensen. Clearly he liked them and saw some potential which is starting to translate to the field

Which is what I've been alluding to. It's much too early to call any one of that draft class a bust. Rhule is just Rivera-esque², which is really disconcerting considering he's still a relative greenhorn in the pros.

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