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55 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Is he better than Cross, though?

IDK, I am just learning about the prospects. Not really trying hard again this year. His stuff from the senior bowl was solid with a lot of upside as a LT and looked ok at RG. Played mean and it stood out every snap.  

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If the team is going to reach for an LT at #6 (which isn't THAT bad of an idea) I'd go with Bernhard Raimann from Central Michigan.  The guy is a house at 6-7 and is getting better and better at LT after only 2 years playing the position.  The upside is definitely there.  

But I'd only take him if all of Cross  / Neal  /  Ekwonu  were already gone.   Any of those three would supersede Raimann.  

Also I think Cross is actually the best pass protector of the entire bunch.  So I'd be thrilled if he dropped to us.  

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28 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Please link non power 5 conference OL first round picks who are worth a poo in NFL

 

LOL. Where you played matters way less than your abilities. By that logic, Howell is undraftable because UNC has never had a successful QB.

Non-P5 OL are less common in the first round(true for all positions) but that's because there is a big talent disparity in the average P5 player and the average non-P5. As a group that makes sense, but you don't grade prospects as a group.

Is Patrick Mahomes a bad QB? Because prior to him Texas Tech QB's were regarded as gimmick guys that piled up stats in a one read offense. However he is/was otherworldly talented. 

There are plenty of small school players in the HOF, including our recently inducted Sam Mills. 

Would I take Penning at 6? Probably not. Would I be upset if we had him on on our roster. Absolutely not.

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