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RD 3, Pick 91: LB Dorian Williams, Tulane


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9 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:

This feels a little bit like a forced pick. Maybe they were hoping to grab on of those other linebackers and then there was that mini run and they locked into taking a linebacker. There is zero chance he was BPA, whereas the other two picks felt like BPA. I don’t hate the pick…I hate the idea that they have already decided he’s really not going to be in the mix to play next to Milano. What’s the point?

 

I’m actually hoping the come away with Noah Sewell later who can actually slot in at Mike. 

You know, in an odd way, maybe he was the bpa.  It just seems to me that McDermott thinks the way to play is to be quick, fast, athletic, and versatile.  And I think Beane agrees.  The Kincaid pick was the same, in a sense.  Not a typical, more physical tight end, but a guy who features speed and skill in a complicated position.  And Bernard last year.   That's three versatile, quick (and small), talented guys.   

 

Well, we're going to find out, because someone will actually have to play in the middle.  

 

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13 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

What a collection of misfits this is. They get away with it by saying blah blah blah special teams. You need a bunch of bad LB's for special teams when they just kick it in the end zone or fair catch it half the time anyways?

It’s an absolutely awful pick.

 

Say it out loud, a 6’1” 228 pound linebacker from Tulane.

 

When does that kind of linebacker get onto the field as an effective linebacker?

 

Every Scouting Report has him as a 4th-6th.

 

Everyone loves Joe Marino out here, he had him as a 6th. 
 

ESPN has him at a 61, backup and Special Teamer.

 

Bernard was a huge reach last year, and Williams is no different.

 

Dewand Jones, I want to hear the story on why a 6’8” 376 pound OT that Greg Cosell likes on film, was not the pick there, and was not chosen the rest of the 3rd. 
 

He would have been a second bonafide presence on the Offensive Line. 
 

Only saving grace I see is the Bengals have done nothing on offense. 

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1 minute ago, Shaw66 said:

You know, in an odd way, maybe he was the bpa.  It just seems to me that McDermott thinks the way to play is to be quick, fast, athletic, and versatile.  And I think Beane agrees.  The Kincaid pick was the same, in a sense.  Not a typical, more physical tight end, but a guy who features speed and skill in a complicated position.  And Bernard last year.   That's three versatile, quick (and small), talented guys.   

 

Well, we're going to find out, because someone will actually have to play in the middle.  

thanks as always for putting this in perspective Shaw. Some teams Rotate ILB and their OLB calls the plays... Could you see that happening this year?

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1 minute ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


great! Then sign an UDFA LB and coach him up instead. Invest the top picks into players that either have a chance to compete for a starting spot or are good depth.  This is neither until proven otherwise

Always good to have depth. If Milano goes down which often happens you need another man. Depth is key.

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1 minute ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

It’s an absolutely awful pick.

 

Say it out loud, a 6’1” 228 pound linebacker from Tulane.

 

When does that kind of linebacker get onto the field as an effective linebacker?

 

Every Scouting Report has him as a 4th-6th.

 

Everyone loves Joe Marino out here, he had him as a 6th. 
 

ESPN has him at a 61, backup and Special Teamer.

 

Bernard was a huge reach last year, and Williams is no different.

 

Dewand Jones, I want to hear the story on why a 6’8” 376 pound OT that Greg Cosell likes on film, was not the pick there, and was not chosen the rest of the 3rd. 
 

He would have been a second bonafide presence on the Offensive Line. 
 

Only saving grace I see is the Bengals have done nothing on offense. 


the standard answer will be that Dawand is a lazy overweight bum. I’d rather take a swing on a guy who literally has the tools to be a HOFer if he’s coached, focused and motivated…..instead we take ANOTHER tweener! How many of these LBs and DBs do we need

1 minute ago, Dr.Sack said:

Always good to have depth. If Milano goes down which often happens you need another man. Depth is key.


we already have 4 of the same player

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8 minutes ago, JayBaller10 said:

I’d rather not hear Beane say “special teams” when speaking about the contributions of his 3rd round selection. It’s fine to say Dorian probably won’t start right away, but leave “special teams” outta your mouth! Even if it’s the initial plan for your 3rd round draft pick. There’s nothing more deflating.

It’s a ridiculous pick, just like Bernard last year.

 

You’re going to be trucked trying to stick 228 pounders in the middle of your defense.

 

Complete whiff, complete reach, when there were better players on the board.

 

Trades were happening all around them there and they didn’t think to get out of that pick? 

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10 minutes ago, mrags said:

I’m not sweating it either. Is what it is. But, I don’t have to be happy about it. 
 

we’re discussing this in a message board after all. If I wanted to talk to people that agreed with everything I said all the time I’d be bored as hell. 

 

true, I was just giving my point of view lol

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10 minutes ago, mrags said:

McD definitely forced this pick. The plans for him will be backup to backup and will play STs. It’s the McD way. We could only hope that players like Taiwan Jones and Matakevich never made anymore more than these rookie contract guys. But the fact is, McD likes to keep all of them. Becaise that’s his mentality. He’s a small man himself. Was an underdog. He loves the small underdog guys. His biggest weakness. 
 

If Sewell actually dropped to the 5th when we pick again I’d say do it. Would make up for this useless pick. 
 

 

Idk. The more film I see,  the more I love this pick 

He'll have to bulk up a bit but he's relentless with great instincts.  Something you'd love to have at the 2nd level - see Matt Milano 

 

Watch that tape,  he's going to have a big role/impact on this D 

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Just now, JerseyBills said:

Idk. The more film I see,  the more I love this pick 

He'll have to bulk up a bit but he's relentless with great instincts.  Something you'd love to have at the 2nd level - see Matt Milano 

 

Watch that tape,  he's going to have a big role/impact on this D 


good luck! 

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3 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

It’s an absolutely awful pick.

 

Say it out loud, a 6’1” 228 pound linebacker from Tulane.

 

When does that kind of linebacker get onto the field as an effective linebacker?

 

Every Scouting Report has him as a 4th-6th.

 

Everyone loves Joe Marino out here, he had him as a 6th. 
 

ESPN has him at a 61, backup and Special Teamer.

 

Bernard was a huge reach last year, and Williams is no different.

 

Dewand Jones, I want to hear the story on why a 6’8” 376 pound OT that Greg Cosell likes on film, was not the pick there, and was not chosen the rest of the 3rd. 
 

He would have been a second bonafide presence on the Offensive Line. 
 

Only saving grace I see is the Bengals have done nothing on offense. 

Fair points on Williams. Jones has a bunch of red flags. Seems on paper he’s a better choice. But he’s slipping for a reason. Williams not competing at MLB does make you question in 3rd. This tells me they think SB will bounce back along w the Miami OT. And they think Bernard and Klein can handle MLB. Also McDermott may vary looks and personnel. 

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2 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

It’s an absolutely awful pick.

 

Say it out loud, a 6’1” 228 pound linebacker from Tulane.

 

When does that kind of linebacker get onto the field as an effective linebacker?

 

Every Scouting Report has him as a 4th-6th.

 

Everyone loves Joe Marino out here, he had him as a 6th. 
 

ESPN has him at a 61, backup and Special Teamer.

 

Bernard was a huge reach last year, and Williams is no different.

 

Dewand Jones, I want to hear the story on why a 6’8” 376 pound OT that Greg Cosell likes on film, was not the pick there, and was not chosen the rest of the 3rd. 
 

He would have been a second bonafide presence on the Offensive Line. 
 

Only saving grace I see is the Bengals have done nothing on offense. 

Milano was drafted 5th round, 6th round projection 6' 223 ran a 4.67

Williams Drafted in the 3rd round.. Mid fourth round projection 6'1 228 rand a 4.49

 

I wanted Jones more than life itself.. but sometimes you have to draft for need. it is what it is. 

 

Edmunds was slow as hell getting to a flat or exploding to a flat. we got faster. New defensive scheme.. I GET IT... it is what it is.. and I am not going to get to down on this till i see what this turns into. I am not going to be the guy eating crow 6 months from now... 

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4 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


the standard answer will be that Dawand is a lazy overweight bum. I’d rather take a swing on a guy who literally has the tools to be a HOFer if he’s coached, focused and motivated…..instead we take ANOTHER tweener! How many of these LBs and DBs do we need


we already have 4 of the same player

100%.

 

Orlando Brown scored a 0.5 RAS and the Bengals just paid him $20M per season.

 

How was Jones not worth a shot there to get Spencer Brown out of the starting lineup. He’s been awful for 2-years. 

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1 minute ago, JerseyBills said:

Idk. The more film I see,  the more I love this pick 

He'll have to bulk up a bit but he's relentless with great instincts.  Something you'd love to have at the 2nd level - see Matt Milano 

 

Watch that tape,  he's going to have a big role/impact on this D 

I don’t think he ever starts or see significant time with this pick. Ever. He will play STs and that’s it. That’s my take and I’m sticking to it. Wasted pick. 

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2 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

It’s a ridiculous pick, just like Bernard last year.

 

You’re going to be trucked trying to stick 228 pounders in the middle of your defense.

 

Complete whiff, complete reach, when there were better players on the board.

 

Trades were happening all around them there and they didn’t think to get out of that pick? 

Beane said in his presser they had a few offers to move in the 3rd, but he didn’t like how far they’d have to drop so he took Dorian. He has traded up in 4 of 6 drafts, he gets super antsy and impatient, when I’d rather he sit in a dark room until it’s time to pick. I don’t like sacrificing picks. 

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1 minute ago, mrags said:

I don’t think he ever starts or see significant time with this pick. Ever. He will play STs and that’s it. That’s my take and I’m sticking to it. Wasted pick. 

Good to see you’re open minded🤓.. yes we would like to see 3rd picks start/contribute immediately. We shall see 🤷🏻‍♂️

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Just now, JerseyBills said:

Idk. The more film I see,  the more I love this pick 

He'll have to bulk up a bit but he's relentless with great instincts.  Something you'd love to have at the 2nd level - see Matt Milano 

 

Watch that tape,  he's going to have a big role/impact on this D 

Saw his highlights and came away with this.

 

Pros: Fast, Hard Hitter, Sound Tackler with really good closing speed.

 

Cons: Small by NFL LB standards and appears to process plays slowly. 

 

Maybe not BPA but honestly not an awful pick either.  

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