He’s solid, he could still be drafted.
Damar Hamlin was just drafted by Buffalo, putting the breaks on my next pick in
the parallel draft,
Hamilcar Rashed Jr, OLB Oregon State is my pick here, out of the box 3-4 OLB.
Bonus props for having a tremendous name.
The Steelers pick Quincy Roche out of Miami - that’s a good pick, I like that,
good pass rush rotation guy, good scheme fit and he's great value, too.
Probably a better player than my guy.
On 1 May 2021, at 21:26, Scott H <blitzum@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Looking ahead and hoping for UDFA Michal Menet C PSU
I’m friends with his family and he’s a great kid. Likely won’t happen but
would be could to be able to support a player I met before he was in the NFL
As far as Rd 6 and Rd 7 I can’t assume anything as usual. They might go RB.
Who knows. I’d take Forsyth or Moses if still there just for the value then
take best Punter in 7th.
Scott in Jersey
On May 1, 2021, at 2:31 PM, Streetr <stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Steelers just traded up into the 5th Rd with Philly and took Isaiah
Loudermilk, DE from Wisconsin at pick #12.
On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 11:02 AM Scott H <blitzum@xxxxxxx
<mailto:blitzum@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Yeah, I wanted Forsythe and Moses as well but like you said what do I know
On May 1, 2021, at 1:24 PM, Streetr <stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
From what I'm reading in Dane's Beast Book, Forsythe sounds way better
also. But, I don't get paid to make those decisions.
On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 10:22 AM Streetr <stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
STRENGTHS: Plays with a massive wingspan and adequate length…rapid punch to
reach and keep rushers at bay when his timing is right…flexible lower body
in his
pass-sets…smooth hips/movements on stretch plays or when working up a
level…worked hard to reshape his body, dropping weight since high
school…displays
strength and body control as a run blocker when he gets his momentum
rolling downhill…his coaches said they were “extremely” impressed with his
development
over the last calendar year, staying controlled with his technique…avoided
major injury and started all 36 games the last three seasons.
WEAKNESSES: His punch is quick but lacks pop and he needs to play with
heavier hands…too often wide and late with his placement…too much of a
catcher in pass
protection and has anchor issues at the point-of-attack, allowing rushers
to put him in reverse…short-stepper with his initial kickslide and rushers
can aim for his
outside shoulder…gets himself in trouble when he settles his feet, leaving
himself open to balance issues…needs to improve his efficiency on
combination
blocks…while not soft, scouts want to see more of a mean streak from him to
answer defenders…played guard in high school, but was a left tackle in
college.
SUMMARY: A three-year starter at Texas A&M, Moore was the left tackle in
head coach Jimbo Fisher’s spread, pro-style scheme. Along with Carson Green
at right
tackle, the Aggies had the same starting tackle tandem in every game the
last three seasons and the Texas A&M coaches believe Moore’s improvements
in 2020
make him the best pro prospect among their senior offensive linemen. Moore
has adequate foot quickness in his setup to mirror rushers off the edge and
push them
wide of the pocket. While he flashes strength in the run game, he can be
rocked on his heels in pass pro and needs to improve his base strength.
Overall, Moore
needs to be more forceful with his hands to avoid leaning on blocks, but he
moves well with body control and is an ascending talent to develop into a
reliable NFL
reserve at either tackle or guard.
On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 10:15 AM David Reid <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
The last pick in the draft is too early for Tuf Borland. He’s the most
unathletic LB in this draft.
There are better corners than Daniel, too.
In the parallel draft, I pick Rashad Weaver, DE Pittsburgh - too good to
pass up and will play in the rotation on passing downs
They picked Dan Moore, T, Texas A&M - Ascending player, but strictly backup
material. Does not play with power at all but has decent body control.
Carried round six grades. I expected as much, really, there really isn’t
much out there, yet they still have urgent needs to fill and needed to
force a pick at OT. Bad draft management, imo.
On 1 May 2021, at 18:05, Streetr <stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Is it too early for Tuf Borland?
On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 10:04 AM Streetr <stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
How about DJ Daniel from Georgia at slot CB?
On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 9:55 AM David Reid <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
CB - Marco Wilson, Shakur Brown, Shaun Wade, Keith Taylor. I think Wade
might appeal to them
Daviyon Nixon would be a good pickup for the DL, Trey Smith at G, Rashad
Weaver and Damar Hamlin of the Pitt guys, the nose tackles are still
there, Shelvin and Tuipolotu, Shaka Toney, Hamilcar Rashed, Quincy Roche
at OLB
You look for value and strong depth at this point, the ship has sailed on
starters now, as I mentioned in the preview, this is a thin class and we
are rapidly approaching the guys who would be free agents in any other
year.
On 1 May 2021, at 17:11, David Reid (Redacted sender "davidreidb46" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Picks 23 and 35 still available.
Lots of solid corners available.
A few ILB’s and a couple of OLB’s too.
Hudson at tackle.
Nasilrideen at safety
Some solid LB’s
And some receivers who they would go after in a normal year where they
needed one for depth
Also, keep an eye on the Pitt guys too, they might look to some of these
defensive players to fill out depth too.