There's really no reason to think he shouldn't be right?
he's already been cleared im pretty sure
There's really no reason to think he shouldn't be right?
He was talked about by EDC pre-draft and they weren't sure whether he was going to stick at QB or move to WR. Seems they were likely unimpressed by his QB skills in his stint here but may want to see him in minicamps before making a switch.
It's useless. You just need the smartest person in the world to tell us whether the picks are good or bad. Lucky that guy posts on this board.all based on the consensus board so not sure it gives you that much of an insight
lions class last year would have been ranked very low on this graphic, yet they may have had the best class in the NFL
all based on the consensus board so not sure it gives you that much of an insight
lions class last year would have been ranked very low on this graphic, yet they may have had the best class in the NFL
Rmc?It's useless. You just need the smartest person in the world to tell us whether the picks are good or bad. Lucky that guy posts on this board.
Wouldn't be shocking at all to me that if Faalele looks as inconsistent as he has in his career so far, that he's moved around cut day. Doesn't really fit what we're moving towards.So it does seem like the players we drafted on the OL are continuing our transition away from gap power to zone blocking scheme. Per James Ogden, we ran majority gap power early in the season and then later in the season were about 50/50. This would explaiin trading Moses and drafting of Rosengarten who is an athletic tackle and a fit for ZBS. He also didn't allow a sack over the last couple years and protected the blind side of Penix, who is a left handed QB. Even the center we drafted, Sumac, is an athletic Center who also may be able to play guard and a fit in the ZBS scheme.
Monken also ran more zbs than gap at Georgia and having more of a ZBS scheme would help with our screen game, which Monken does like to use a fair amount.
Year | Coordinator | Zone-run pct |
2018 | Jim Chaney | 88.1% Zone |
2019 | James Coley | 83.9% Zone |
2020 | Monken | 71.7% Zone |
2021 | Monken | 51.7% Zone |
Wouldn't be shocking at all to me that if Faalele looks as inconsistent as he has in his career so far, that he's moved around cut day. Doesn't really fit what we're moving towards.
Post draft, I feel like you could argue that we still need to sign...
Legitimate competition:
OG
ILB
S
TC veteran depth:
RB (low on healthy bodies here)
WR (WR7 would be a UDFA at this point)
We got late bloomer breakout insurance on him nowStill don’t trust Bate as our #2
For G, it seems a vet might be worth adding. I’m personally not convinced Jones is an option there, but very well could be wrong. But I don’t think it would be anyone with heavy guarantees. Just someone that’s played in the league and can push the young guys.im not sure about OG
when we didnt get someone on day 2, made it hard to imagine we'd find someone to upgrade one of those positions
we feel pretty confident that ben cleveland can at least give us ok enough play at RG so then it's down to Vorhees, Sala and Josh Jones to find a LG
i think if we sign an OG it's only going to be after we've had a look at Vorhees in year 1 and Sala in year 2 and got some idea of what they look like
i imagine RB and WR are going to be udfas to bring to camp
LB and S could definitely add, moreso at safety than LB
Yea, the one thing we haven’t been able to nail in the draft is pass rusher, Judon in the 5th is the last good one I can think of, before him Zadarious in the 4th. And of course we didn’t pay eitherI am excited to see what kind of defense we are going to have.
This secondary looks insane.
I once again will bring this up. I need to see something from Ojabo and Oweh. We are going on year 3 (really year 2 for Ojabo bc of injury)
Enough is enough with those two. They are holding the pass rush unit back even though we played well despite the lack of production from them. We needed two guys off the street to have career years