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We were really getting worried there for a minuteHowdy gents, i'm back...
Just my opinion but watching his film he is nothing special to me. More of an old school LB than one who fits todays game.I contemplated working out a deal so we could switch first rounders when Ragland made it to 15. But I figured we'd get called out on it. Lol
I contemplated working out a deal so we could switch first rounders when Ragland made it to 15. But I figured we'd get called out on it. Lol
Just my opinion but watching his film he is nothing special to me. More of an old school LB than one who fits todays game.
Yeah, but I was looking at ragland and my fellow Lions fan ruined everything! So much for collusion @broncosmitty !
I agree with this assessment on Bosa. I feel he is best suited for a 4-3 team and not a 3-4.
Also I disagree with Bucs pick of Stanley. Where are you playing him? Bucs took a LT Donovan Smith last year so I don't see a need to take another LT in the first round. It wasn't a horrible pick because you always need a great OL to protect Winston but I would have went DT. Top needs for Bucs were CB, S, DE, DT, C and they addressed all but DT in free agency. Sorry @wlk3 for my assessment. (Remember I am from Florida )
I'm cool with Old School.Just my opinion but watching his film he is nothing special to me. More of an old school LB than one who fits todays game.
He's projected to be a very good OLB shouldn't be a problem. Not to mention the Ravens don't drop their olbs into coverage much so he would really just rush the passer and stop the run. The two things he excels at. As somebody else pointed out he should definitely better be able to do what suggs has done.
I might be down with trading back depending on who is on the board. I was really hoping Decker was going to fall. Best guard prospect in years with tackle capabilities as well. I was hoping people would get fixated on his arm length.Also looking to trade up into later 1st round if anyone is down
If you put him on the outside I don't think he will be anything special, but I think he mans the MLB spot for a team for a decade, and is a top 10 MLB for most of his career
The only problem with putting Bosa in a 3-4 is that it will probably redshirt his rookie year. He needs to put on a solid 20 pounds or so to play 5T. Once he does, he will be a stud. More Justin Smith than JJ Watt, but you'll take thatI agree with this assessment on Bosa. I feel he is best suited for a 4-3 team and not a 3-4.
Also I disagree with Bucs pick of Stanley. Where are you playing him? Bucs took a LT Donovan Smith last year so I don't see a need to take another LT in the first round. It wasn't a horrible pick because you always need a great OL to protect Winston but I would have went DT. Top needs for Bucs were CB, S, DE, DT, C and they addressed all but DT in free agency. Sorry @wlk3 for my assessment. (Remember I am from Florida )
I wouldn't take Bosa to make him Justin Smith. Bosa is a pure pass rusher. I don't see too much of an issue with just having him rush from OLB. He won't be able to drop back like Von Miller but almost nobody can do that. The common NFL comp for him is Ryan Kerrigan. Using Draftek as an example, they have his primary position as 4-3 DE and ranked #4 overall on their big board but say his secondary position is 3-4 OLB and would be ranked #5 overall on their big board in that position so Bosa is pretty scheme versatile in their eyes.The only problem with putting Bosa in a 3-4 is that it will probably redshirt his rookie year. He needs to put on a solid 20 pounds or so to play 5T. Once he does, he will be a stud. More Justin Smith than JJ Watt, but you'll take that