Offensive Tackle Depth in the draft

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  1. hydro51

    hydro51 New Member

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    Code:
    NAME	POS	HT	WT	SCHOOL	GRADE	
    Matt Leinart	QB	6'4"	223	USC	98	 	
    Vincent Young	QB	6'4"	229	TEXAS	97	
    Jay Cutler	QB	6'3"	226	VANDERBILT	96	
    Omar Jacobs	QB	6'4" 	232	BOWLING GREEN	80	 	
    Brodie Croyle	QB	6'2"	205	ALABAMA	79	 	
    Charlie Whitehurst QB	6'4"	223	CLEMSON	72	 	
    Code:
    NAME	POS	HT	WT	SCHOOL	GRADE	
    D'Brickashaw Ferguson	OT	6'6" 	312	VIRGINIA	98	 	
    Winston Justice	OT	6'6"	319	USC	95	 	
    Marcus McNeill	OT	6'7"	332	AUBURN	91	 	
    Eric Winston	OT	6'6"	310	MIAMI (FLA.)	90	 	
    Andrew Whitworth OT	6'7" 	334	LSU	82	 	
    Ryan O'Callaghan OT	6'6"	363	CALIFORNIA	80	 	
    Jonathan Scott	OT	6'6"	315	TEXAS	79	 	
    Daryn Colledge	OT	6'4"	299	BOISE STATE	76	 	
    Jeremy Trueblood OT	6'8" 	316	BOSTON COLLEGE	71
    Code:
    NAME	POS	HT	WT	SCHOOL	GRADE	
    Nick Mangold	OC	6'3"	300	OHIO STATE	91	
    Greg Eslinger	OC	6'3"	292	MINNESOTA	80	 	
    Chris Chester	OC	6'3"	303	OKLAHOMA	72	 	
    Jason Spitz	OC	6'3"	313	LOUISVILLE	70	 	
    Ryan Cook	OC	6'6"	328	NEW MEXICO	63	 	
    Michael Degory	OC	6'5"	305	FLORIDA	59	
    Code:
    NAME	POS	HT	WT	SCHOOL	GRADE
    Mario Williams	DE	6'7" 	295	NORTH CAROLINA ST	98	 	
    Tamba Hali	DE	6'3" 	275	PENN STATE	94	 
    Mathias Kiwanuka DE	6'5"	266	BOSTON COLLEGE	92	 	
    Kamerion Wimbley DE	6'3"	248	FLORIDA STATE	90	 	
    Darryl Tapp	DE	6'1"	252	VIRGINIA TECH	88	 	
    Manny Lawson DE	    6'5"     241	NORTH CAROLINA ST	87	 	
    Ray Edwards	DE	6'4"	273	PURDUE	85	 	
    Stanley McClover DE	6'2"	262	AUBURN	79	 	
    Mark Anderson	DE	6'4"	254	ALABAMA	76	 	
    Victor Adeyanju	DE	6'4"	274	INDIANA	74	 	86	
    Eric Henderson	DE	6'1"	270	GEORGIA TECH	71	
    this draft is so deep at the tackle spot its not even funny the drop off from D brickashaw to eric winston is not that big using espn grades. as to the drop off from the big 3 qbs to Omar jacobs. I know grades dont mean anything but this is all we have to go off of till training camp
     
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  2. The depth at OT is indeed very strong in this draft. Which is why I have been emphasizing for 3 months now, that D brick is not the "no brainer" at 4, that he is made out to be.

    We need to take the BPA at every spot. If at 4, that happens to be Brick, than so be it. But it isn't essential.
     
  3. PinPointPenning10

    PinPointPenning10 Well-Known Member

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    I 100% agree, I'd much rather get a steal with an OT like Winston, McNeil, Scott, or O'Callaghan in the 2nd round than wasting a high pick on a LT when we already have a solid, young LT.
     
  4. kinghenry89

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    The depth at offensive tackle is very good but that doesn't mean that we should pass on the far and away #1 tackle if he's available.
     
  5. hydro51

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    i agree man BPA is the way to draft.
     
  6. The Mariner

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    People considered 2004 one of the deepest drafts for wide receivers ever. Does that mean the teams that took Larry Fitzgerald and Roy Williams should have passed on them?

    Edit: Thinking about it again the Cardinals and Lions didn't really need more WRs. But you get my point.
     
  7. hydro51

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    thats the reason 7 of them went in the 1st rd. even though the last 2 woods and jenkins where reaches.. i highly doubt we see 7 Ot's in round 1 this year.

    this isnt me saying dont take D brick im just tryna say that if we dont take him doesnt mean its the end of the world as some here believe.
     
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  8. NYJ_Pogmothoin

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    Are you in love with Adrian Jones? It's ok if you are, but seeing every topic even mentioning D'Brick you say we have a solid LT in Adrian Jones. Why don't you just copy and paste everytime Brick is brought up because then you could save some time and talk about something other than how Adrian Jones is a god.
     
  9. Jake

    Jake Well-Known Member

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    We should try to trade down, and get Justice or McNeill and gain a 2nd rounder. We should be able to get a solid OT in this draft.
     
  10. AMJets

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    He's not "far and away" the #1 tackle. He's a little better than Justice, but a lot of that has to do with Justice playing on the right side and not having Ferguson's experience.
     
  11. kinghenry89

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    He's been the top OT in the draft for the past 2 seasons now.

    Have you heard anybody say that Justice would be drafted before Ferguson? At all? Of course you haven't. If that isn't evidence that Ferguson is the far and away #1 tackle I really don't know what would be.
     
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    I guess our definitions of "far and away" are a lot different. Like, LaDainian Tomlinson is far and away better than Curtis Martin. D'Brickashaw Ferguson is a little better than Winston Justice, but not by a lot at all.
     
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    If Justice is so close to Ferguson, why wouldn't a single team in the NFL prefer Justice to Ferguson?
     
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    Imagesrdecieving Well-Known Member

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    I agree with you agreeing!

    <scratching head>

    "What the hell did I just say?"
     
  15. PinPointPenning10

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    Um, no, different people read and post in different threads because people are on at different times, so if I only said that in one thread, and a lot of people didn't read it, I wouldn't be getting my point across. :rolleyes:
     
  16. NYJ_Pogmothoin

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    Point taken. I disagree with you on Jones but I respect you sticking with what you got. We can both agree that we have serious O-line issues and it definitely needs to be addressed. Personally I want Mario at 4 if hes there then take Mangold and then a Tackle in Rd 2. We'll have to wait and see though.
     
  17. hydro51

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    im starting to believe mangold at 29 is only option. looking these grades its a hell of drop off after him
     
  18. AMJets

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    Again, it's based on the fact that Justice played the right side in college, and has less experience at the position. If we're basing it off pure talent and ability, the gap between Ferguson and Justice is not that large at all.
     
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    justice is a better athlete
     
  20. kinghenry89

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    That's just plain not true. If Ferguson has one thing going for him it's the fact that he's got incredible athleticism (plus his footwork and reach.) Justice is stronger than Ferguson but that's just about the only thing Justice really has over him.
     

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