j_y19
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So basically you are in the we got to get an impact player at #5 instead of getting a player that will have the most impact for this team. A lot of that going around.
How are the two mutually exclusive?
So basically you are in the we got to get an impact player at #5 instead of getting a player that will have the most impact for this team. A lot of that going around.
Big picture guys, so far we've seen on paper, upgrades on the DL and at safety. We still could use help at FS, but honestly, there's been a lot of attention paid to that side of the ball.
Given the changes mentioned above, what's the next logical step? QB? Nope, otherwise why resign CM? WR? Nope, most would say that prior to the current moves, this unit was the strength of the team. RB? Nope, despite the loss of Roy Helu, finding his replacement, and the successor to Ammo, can be done later in this draft. Hell that would be especially true if as a couple of posters have suggested.........RB's are a dime a dozen. TE? Nope, not even a thought so far on any thread that I've seen.
So, what's left? Yep, OL! Some have suggested that the team has already invested in this unit last year, but honestly, if they were unable to crack into the starting lineup over guys like Chester or Polumbus, it's going to take a considerable amount of time to develop them if it is at all possible. IMHO, right now this team needs to significantly upgrade its' OL. That said, I believe that whatever move this team makes, the primary focus will be OL, including if they must the pick at #5.
How are the two mutually exclusive?
How are the two mutually exclusive?
And how do our last top five QB or Pass rusher turn out while we sent out 4th 5th and 6th round O-lineman or in most cases journeyman FA's on the line?? From your picture I assume you are old enough to remember what a GOOD O-line looks like in Washington. And how good the team was when we had one. Pass Rushers are a dime a dozen. Every year there is the next Dion Jordan out there.
Most of the IMPACT players considered WORTHY of the #5 by most of the board, will have ZERO impact in the one area where we need it the most. A Pass Rusher, DB or WR might look got on the individual stats book. But over all, if our line doesnt drastically improve , I dont think we get a fair assessment of the rest of the team in general. We dont need another guy that makes three Pro Bowls at OLB, while the team continues to have one of the least productive offense in the league as far as points, and gives up more sacks than a potato farmer in June.
Wow. How time can change ones view. If remember correctly, it was you that was the stalwart during the season that the OL not the issue, but the QB was. In fact, you accurately pointed out that the sacks dramatically were reduced when cousins was the QB, proving your point. Moreover, apparently the coaching staff, after months of pouring over practice and game tapes, has essentially agreed with your initial assessment, the line is not that bad. Most of the pass protection issues were the result of a break down of other parts of the offense (RB, TE, QB). But given a few months, you have done a reversal. We need OL at all costs with our first pick. Reach, trade, do what ever we have to get another body on our OL who's name is not Chester or Compton with that first pick. That, my friend, is desperation. When desperation sets in, bad decisions are not far behind.
The reality is that the draft has never been a good tool to solve immediate problems with your roster. The draft is all about long term strategic talent acquisition. This is why is is proven that BPA is the best strategy. because the best players (no matter their positions) tend to make the best team long term.
What I find interesting is you have never claimed Schreff is the BPA at 5. You feel he is close, but atleast 3-5, picks away. I'd be curious who you think we will have to pass up in order to jump Schreff up to 5.
I don't care if we F'd up on past QB or pass rusher picks. Even recently. It doesn't change the rules or laws. I do what's right for the future.
Like a stock, where's it been doesn't matter to me,bt he past is the past, but where it's going- the future, that's all I care about.
The Scherff guy is a reach at 5. I don't think they will take him. They will use that rare top 5 for a rare top 5 player, like a QB or edge rusher.
A #5 pick should be a Very Special player. Not just, well, that year we were short at a certain position so we got a serviceable journeyman type guy who played guard for a few seasons.
Also, I hate it when people act like all OLs are 100 reliable- they bust 50-50 like any other position or always get hurt. And I don't think they need the 40 speed that everybody makes such a big deal about. Can they block? That interests me more than their hand size or arm length or 40 speed.
How many of those were day one starters which is in fact what we need here. I wish we were in a situation where we HAD a capable O-line and could afford to draft a guy in the 3rd or later who could be a backup for two years and eventually a starter.
News flash bubba.... OUR STARTERS suck. So drafting backups for two years down the road might not be the best course of action.
I dpn't necessarily agree. I think Shark is right when he says high draft pick OL have a higher hit rate than other positions. But again drafting the highest rated player has always been the most successful method. Always.
You criticize the owner for being impatience, yet you are showing the exact same impatience. You insist we need to fix the OL NOW at the expense of a better team down the road. You justify it by saying we need to find out about our QBs and the only way it to give them the best protection even if it means passing up better players to accomplish this mission.
Fortunately the guy who builds teams for a living doesn't see it this way.
I got two simple questions for you on this one....
1. How does Fixing the line NOW equate to a lesser team "Down the road"??
Again our entire conversation was based on taking a lower rated player to fill a need. I don't want to hear you say that you consider Scherff the 5th best player in the draft. The discussion is centered on taking a player rated in the 9-12 range and passing up higher rated players. When you draft lesser players logic will indicate you will have a lesser team.
2. How do you know the guy who "Builds teams for a living" doesnt see that way considering he hasnt even gone through his first draft as Redskins GM yet??
How many more quotes do you need to see from the man that clearly indicates he will take the BPA regardless of need. It's what he's always done.
DGF... so basically our debate comes down to this. I think Scherff is one of the best players available in this draft and he would have a major impact on this team.
You apparently think other players are better.
Glad we cleared that up.![]()
You seem to be changing your position. For weeks you were saying that you don't care if he is rated 12, taking him at 5 would be a good move for this team due to our glaring need along the OL.
Now you are posting that you do in fact see him as a top 5-7 player. If that is the case then I have no problem with you saying you want him as the pick. We'll just disagree on how we have them rated. The problem is you are changing the discussion.