Good pick - I like it if he can stay healthy. It's been a bit issue
I don't like it.
You're telling me they need to draft a Center at 37? He better be great.
Quote from: Diomedes on April 30, 2021, 07:41:20 PM
I don't like it.
You're telling me they need to draft a Center at 37? He better be great.
The one they have has been held together with duct tape for like three years now, and it'll still be a huge drop-off when he retires.
I like the pic, not necessarily the value, but I like the player. I think he might play guard, would love to see him replace seamolu
He can play every position so I'm cool with taking an interior OL bc they need stability there.
The other pick I would've made is Asante Jr
theres a 1000% chance hes MAGA to the core
they shouldn't have taken him but at least we now know howie recognizes they are in all out rebuild mode...this guy might not even play until 2022
He's a monster. I would have taken Samuel Jr. there but he's a damn fine pick.
Yeah, given a choice I would've taken Asante instead but nothing wrong with replacing a liability to help protect your quarterback.
QuoteLandon Dickerson college injuries:
2016: Torn right ACL (season ending)
2017: Ankle (season ending)
2018: Ankle (medical redshirt, season ending)
2020: Torn left ACL (took a snap in title game
im sure this crack medical staff will get him healthy
Quote from: MDS on April 30, 2021, 07:45:05 PM
theres a 1000% chance hes MAGA to the core
trump held a rally in his hometown two days before the election
Quote from: MDS on April 30, 2021, 07:58:21 PM
QuoteLandon Dickerson college injuries:
2016: Torn right ACL (season ending)
2017: Ankle (season ending)
2018: Ankle (medical redshirt, season ending)
2020: Torn left ACL (took a snap in title game
im sure this crack medical staff will get him healthy
but hes a MONSTER!!!
Quote from: ice grillin you on April 30, 2021, 08:00:17 PM
Quote from: MDS on April 30, 2021, 07:58:21 PM
QuoteLandon Dickerson college injuries:
2016: Torn right ACL (season ending)
2017: Ankle (season ending)
2018: Ankle (medical redshirt, season ending)
2020: Torn left ACL (took a snap in title game
im sure this crack medical staff will get him healthy
but hes a MONSTER!
Yeah, the Mummy with that many bandages.
Quote from: General_Failure on April 30, 2021, 08:01:09 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on April 30, 2021, 08:00:17 PM
Quote from: MDS on April 30, 2021, 07:58:21 PM
QuoteLandon Dickerson college injuries:
2016: Torn right ACL (season ending)
2017: Ankle (season ending)
2018: Ankle (medical redshirt, season ending)
2020: Torn left ACL (took a snap in title game
im sure this crack medical staff will get him healthy
but hes a MONSTER!
Yeah, the Mummy with that many bandages.
and more stitches than frankenstein
they have probably the best OL coach in the world who made people named nate herbig and jack driscoll into solid players...he took someone who didnt know what football was and turned him into a possible franchise LT
but yet they really had to spend a 2nd round pick on a walking injury report
(to be fair, this is a stout flex....they dont take a bama OL without him pounding the table)
It doesn't matter who they would have picked. You would have pissed all over it. It's what you do.
With Kelce on the verge of calling it and Brandon Brooks always hurt...need some young (good) blood.
If he stays healthy he will be good
eagles pick and it doesnt even mention injuries...
Landon Dickerson OL, BAMA
Height: 6-6, Weight: 325
Everybody's favorite versatile lineman in this class. Punishing run-blocker. Impossible to bull rush. And always helps his teammates with assignments. I'm a little concerned about him being oversized for the center spot, and he's a bit stiff. Smart investment in front of Jalen Hurts. B-
the next ten picks...
Christian Barmore DL, BAMA
Height: 6-5, Weight: 310
New England likes oversized defensive linemen and that's what Barmore is. Tall, heavy-handed pass-rushing specialist. Proper value for him here because his film is inconsistent. Will play many spots for Bill Belichick. B+
Teven Jenkins OL, OKLAST
Height: 6-6, Weight: 320
Home-run selection for Ryan Pace. Jenkins' film is first-round caliber. Nasty technician. Punishes people on a routine basis. Good length too. Big need at right tackle no more for Chicago A+
Richie Grant S, UCF
Height: 6-0, Weight: 194
Favorite pick of the second round so far. Grant is capable of anything you need out of your safety in today's NFL. Super-twitchy. Very experienced and can legitimately cover the slot. Good tackler too. Atlanta needed this type of defensive back. A+
Levi Onwuzurike DL, WASH
Height: 6-3, Weight: 288
Fun, versatile defensive lineman who won at nose tackle despite being smaller. Heavy hands. Deceptive first-step quicks. Hand work could improve slightly. Seems like a big-time Dan Campbell pick. A-
Liam Eichenberg OL, ND
Height: 6-6, Weight: 302
High-floor tackle/guard who helps fill out Miami's offensive line, which is needed. Steep price for the trade up. Love his experience and hand work but needs to get a lot stronger. B-
Trevon Moehrig S, TCU
Height: 6-2, Weight: 202
My No. 1 safety in this class. Will immediately provide a versatile upgrade over what Vegas has at that position. Tall, dynamic movements on the field, ball production. He's got it all. Raiders need playmakers on defense. A+
Kelvin Joseph CB, UK
Height: 6-1, Weight: 192
Some inconsistencies on film staying in phase, but also some high-level reps. Watch the Alabama game. Covered those receivers better than anyone. Long, explosive, plant-and-drive cornerback. Cowboys had to address the corner spot. B+
Walker Little OL, STNFRD
Height: 6-7, Weight: 320
Fascinating pick because we haven't seen him play since the first week of the 2019 season. Big recruit. Long and effortlessly strong. Can get stretched to the limit athletically, but looked like on his way to being a first-round pick before injury. Necessary position to address with Lawrence. B+
Jackson Carman OL, CLEM
Height: 6-5, Weight: 335
Big, natural mauler who's rarely pushed into the quarterback and moves better than expected for his size. Not the twitchiest but did improve his pass protection each year at Clemson. Bengals had to go OT here. B-
Asante Samuel Jr. CB, FSU
Height: 5-10, Weight: 184
Sudden CB built like a slot with the tenacity to win on the outside. Instincts galore. Attacks the football in the air. Samuel has the skill set to translate quickly to today's separation-based NFL, and Chargers had gaping hole in their secondary. A+
Wanted Samuel but like this pick. If he stays healthy he's a steal. Kelce's done.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on April 30, 2021, 08:13:10 PM
Brandon Brooks always hurt
lol
they took a guy who is always hurt
Giggling at that shtein... farg is wrong with you man
giggling?...I'm validly still laughing......can't make that kind of shtein up...j is the best
🤷♂️
j bird you better be at a game this year
need you to troll havas when h town hurts lights it up
j comes at xmas time...gonna be a lot of flacco talk that week
I'm prob coming earlier too. I wanna catch two this year
Quote from: MDS on April 30, 2021, 09:18:01 PM
j bird you better be at a game this year
need you to troll havas when h town hurts lights it up
For sure. I'll even bring Havas a Colt .45's hat
if flacco is playing todd aint comin
just a colt 45 not the hat
Lol I can do that
And Todd will be there without a doubt
QuoteAscending interior lineman whose outstanding play at Alabama will have to be balanced against the litany of injuries he's sustained. He has a broad, well-built frame with above-average core strength and has true guard/center flexibility, depending on what a team is looking for. Dickerson has average range and reactive athleticism at the second level, but he is capable of short pulls and has the body control technique to help open holes in a downhill attack. The anchor is firm, so halting bull rushers is a check in his column, but his lateral agility could be tested by athletic rushers in sub packages. Teams will love his demeanor on and off the field as well as his football intelligence, but he must prove that he can stay healthy. His size and talent should make him one of the earliest interior linemen off the board.
Quote from: MDS on April 30, 2021, 08:40:49 PM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on April 30, 2021, 08:13:10 PM
Brandon Brooks always hurt
lol
they took a guy who is always hurt
:-D Rajah!!!
Love to meet Doctor Frankenstien that gave this dude the green light.
Nice. One of the best lineman in the league
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