good dolphin wrote:
Nas wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
I'll be kind and call these rankings out of the box thinking.
Don't be kind. If I'm wrong, you guys will remind me. You can always post your rankings and then we can compare them in the future.
QB
I like you being bullish on Clayton Tune. Stetson Bennett will be a mercy pick in the 7th if drafted at all. You don't even have Tanner Mc Kee. CJ Stroud is going to be fine.
TE
Washington isn't even in the same league as Kincaid. I think he will be slow to learn the position because he's going to be the type who has to block a lot. He'll be a red zone target his first couple of years. I think Kincaid is an immediate impact TE.
T
you have broderick jones way too low. This group gets average very quickly but he is not in the average group. Skoronski is the best lineman. He's the only guy you don't have to project to find a future star player. Dawand Jones is just big. I guess you can put him at right tackle for life but he's not the third best lineman.
IOL
i think you are underrating the centers. Vorhees tore up his knee in draft prep, so who knows what he is.
DT
GTFO with Kancey. He's a one way player as a 3T. Rush the passer. I think Tuli is too light for the interior. I have my eye on Karl Brooks for the Bears 3T
I didn't think McKee was much better than Tyson Bagent.
I think Washington is easily the best blocker and most athletic. I think he's underrated as a pass catcher.
Peter Skoronski has mastered geometry, but I don't see much room for growth. He's not the most athletic, he has short arms, and he's not a nasty kid. I think Johnson and Dawand are maulers who are already good or solid. Both still have are still developing and have a lot of room for growth. That said, I agree with you. Tackle is a very weak position. Edge rusher is the strongest.
Maybe so. I wasn't really impressed.
I liked Kancey a lot. Unlike Carter, he actually makes plays.