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  1. 2 hours ago, formerlyofCtown said:

    Well I guess your FO has to make sure they pick the right guy like Indy did.  A lot of it depends on who is gonna be available.

     

    I think the issue there is that Nelson happened to be a "once in a while elite player," like a Zach Martin. When those guys are there you take them. But if its projection and question marks, you can't take them in the top ten. Way more failures than success stories. 

  2. 16 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

     

    ...thanks bud...most seem to feel the Paradis broken fibula is a non-issue going forward...do you agree?..............

     

    Yes defintely. He's a tough SOB for sure. He dealt with some terrible hip pain for years dating back to college and kept on playing. Finally had surgery on both. I would guess he's got maybe 4-5 years left in his career. Morse is a bit younger and has had concussion issues, but should have a longer shelf life. They both have their issues health wise. I'd say both are probably in that Eric Wood type of talent level, maybe a bit better. They are not Alex Mack or Travis Frederick, but they are both pretty damn good. 

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  3. 14 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

    ...is there a preferred choice between Paradis & Morse?......or do you folks call it a draw with either one?...............

     

    I strongly prefer Morse but would be absolutely ecstatic with either. People who love PFF love Paradis. He's very highly rated there. I've studied both a bit and I think Morse is better, though I have seen a lot more of Morse. I've loved Morse since draft time when he was a left tackle at Mizzou. 

     

    And just to add, playing center in an Andy Reid offense is not easy. It's pretty demanding and he has had some really good ones over the years. 

  4. 1 minute ago, Iamkrgr said:

    This is a good depth signing. We still need 2 more O-lineman. The better they are the better this signing will look. 

     

    If we are fortunate enough to sign Mitch Morse and Ja'wuan James/ Daryl Williams all of a sudden our offensive line is looking like a strong point. Add in a potential #9 pick in Jonah Williams and all of a sudden we could be really cooking. Though my preference would be to draft BPA and that likely is someone on defense. 

     

    Dawkins - Teller - Morse - Long - James/Williams starting. Bodine is a capable depth center. Who else do we have signed? 

     

     

    Bodine-Sirles-Boettger is somewhat decent depth, but should be upgraded with draft picks. 

     

    Swing tackle to get in UFA is Josh Wells. No one really knows about him, but he's started quite a few games for the Jaguars at both right and left tackle. He is the definition of the perfect swing tackle. Smart, versatile, and won't get anyone killed out there. 

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  5. 1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

    Why would KC let him go?

     

    It's a cap issue. They have to pay Dee Ford, Steven Nelson etc. Plus eventually Tyreek Hill and Chris Jones. I think they are in a tough spot. They got some production out of Austin Reiter, and with LD-Tardif returning, they probably feel they don't aren't in a position to pay Morse top dollar. I think they want him back, but won't be able to afford him. 

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  6. 24 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

    When I think back to how this team could not execute a screen to save their lives because our OL literally could not get out in front of it....it is quite refreshing to watch Long's tape on how he gets out to the second level and blocks.......

     

    I like this signing for a multitude of reasons

     

    Long has a bit of a nasty streak as well, which is something I really like. My hopeful and optimistic outlook is that we sign Morse and Williams and Long plays RG, with either Teller or an upgrade at LG. 

     

    Teller-Morse-Long in the interior are three really smart guys with nasty streaks. I would love it. 

  7. Paradis will be a Jet in my opinion. He's a perfect zone player for Gase. He played for Gase and was drafted for his offense. It's the most obvious fit in free agency. 

     

    Bills fans, Mitch Morse is the better player for us. He's a converted left tackle, so he has a much better skill set and is scheme versatile. I know PFF rates Paradis higher, but I don't care. Morse is younger, bigger, and an overall better athlete. He has not surrendered a sack since his rookie season. He's bigger, faster, stronger, longer, and younger. The only red flag is the concussions, but we need to make Mitch Morse happen. He's the perfect fit for us.  

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  8. I thought he played really well when he was in there. IN terms of the injury stuff, first year back from a torn ACL and a PED situation, sometimes a guy has to workout the kinks. I'm optimistic that he will be better and the fact that McDermott rotates guys makes me feel good about that. All that said, his contract does not keep them from possible cutting him this offseason if they see fit. If they would prefer to allocate that money to someone like Trey Flowers, they can easily move on. 

  9. This is a guy I liked a lot during draft time. If PFF is your thing, they are up and down on him, but it appears he is one of the better interior run defenders in the NFL at times. He's been a defensive end in a 3-4 his entire career, but he is built like a 3 technique. I'd love to see what he could do, and outside of maybe Sheldon Richardson, he'd be one of the best DTs on the market. All of the d line depth in the draft will hurt a guy like this in free agency, but I think he can help us. 

     

    3 hours ago, Pbomb said:

    Because they are all the same, not sure who you are talking about either 

     

    I'm guessing he's talking Tenny Palepoi. Luiget is far and away a better player. 

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  10. 17 minutes ago, CaptnCoke11 said:

    I think the time for ‘let’s wait and see’ is over.. This team needs to start winning games

     

    That's just unrealistic. There are too many young developing players. It's still going to be a wait and see no matter what you do. I expect improvement but they are still in wait in see mode. My point is that people want to move Dawkins just to move him. He has not been terrible and there is no one in the draft who will come in day 1 and be better. Moving him in to guard is just creating a massive hole at left tackle, which then forces you to draft for need.  

  11. 32 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

    I still think moving Deon to LG and drafting a LT in the first (and signing Daryl Williams to play RT) might be the best thing they can do for this team......then start drafting offensive threats from the 2nd round on.

     

    In the little time we have seen Dawkins at LG.....he was impressive.  

     

    I understand the sentiment. I want to see what he can do now that Juan Castillo is gone. I thought he played really well despite some terrible plays here and there. I think that pretty much any tackle is better off inside, but I'm not moving him unless I am absolutely sure he can't be a left tackle in this league. I do not believe that any rookie in this draft can come in and be a better left tackle than Dawkins is, so I feel like it would be a waste of a top ten pick. If you are drafting Tyron Smith, that is whole different story. I think you give him one more year to see if it all comes together.  

  12. 22 minutes ago, Reed83HOF said:

    Shocking right?
     

     

     

    I think he makes a lot of sense for Arizona. Could help Rosen take a step back and I think he's a great fit for what Kingsbury wants to do. A lot of similar concepts to what he did in college at Houston. 

     

    The other option is to be the starter for whatever team drafts Kyler Murray. Keenum would be the perfect mentor for Murray. Outside of that, the Redskins make sense as well. 

  13. 1 hour ago, Captain Murica said:

    Hopefully he's a better person too. Shawn Oakman, never got a sniff at the NFL due Sexual Assault accusations and was projected to be a 4th to late rd pick . While at Baylor he had that whole looked like Tarzan played like Jane at times, and was questioned about his motor. 

     

    But, none the less the dude was physical freak at 6'9" and 280 lbs. 

    Thanks for the reminder. I could not remember what happened to him. 

  14. On 2/11/2019 at 2:35 PM, Da webster guy said:

     

    Well, he played guard in college, was projected to be an NFL guard, started at RT but sort of got LT by default because of Cordy.

     

    Coaches have said they'll look at it, to me he's the perfect guard because of his freakish strength and anchor, which is why I'm betting that drafting a LT is happening 1st or second round.  He's fast enough to pull too.

     

    Plus he can catch the rock, in case we need a backup TE or something woot woot.  still my favorite play of the year....

     

    Dawkins started all of his games at left tackle for Temple. He played a game or two at RT his freshmen year. But he was a full time three year starter at left tackle. He's a converted defensive lineman and so I think his game still needs some refinement. I think the Dawkins to guard thing comes from Mike Mayock's comments during the draft. I think he is fine at left tackle. He's got super long arms and great feet, his punch is inconsistent, but I would hope that would come with more work. 

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