Honoring Earl 34
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They should take these guys out like they do on that elite 11 show and give them a good workout . The #1 guy in the country didn't even make it to the first 8 IIRC . Jameis Winston won the show I watched .
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If a guy is good enough to go in the top 10 then he's not a reach at 1-1, as far as I'm concerned.
I don't believe in the BPA concept because I don't believe that there is such a thing as the "best player." The rankings of the players is purely subjective. So team A's BPA isn't going to be team B's BPA and that's certainly not the same as Mel Kiper's BPA.
Each team has to know its needs and its strengths and weaknesses. When they rank the players, they should be ranking by which player is going to have the most positive impact on their team.
I see the tools...i see the measurables.....i don't see the decision making...
If a guy is good enough to go in the top 10 then he's not a reach at 1-1, as far as I'm concerned.
I'm hoping whoever we pick duplicates that sort of Russell Wilson/Roethlisberger/RGIII success but the odds are against it. So I'm not expecting him to hit the ground running as an upper echelon QB.
For me, any top ten pick should be able to start week one. Maybe he doesn't give you the best chance to win... say he was drafted behind Brett Favre, or on the same team with Banden Albert.
But if all you've got is Case Keenum & Tj Yates, you should be starting day 1.
I don't think Bortles is a day one starter. I love his size, his mobility, his arm. But he's going to need more than one off-season to acclimate him to an NFL offense (my opinion).
However, I have no doubt he'll go with the 3rd overall pick if not the 2nd, only because there will be such a demand for QBs among the top 5-6 teams. So I can understand if the Texans feel like he's their guy & take him with the first overall. Same for Bridgewater.
I still wouldn't like it. Well, Bridgewater may be able to start day 1, hopefully he'll be 210+ by the time for the combine. 215 I'll be happy. 220, I'll be ecstatic. Otherwise, like Schaub, we'll be holding our breath, hoping he can play a whole season.
If we draft Bortles, we better bring in a vet that gives us a chance to win. Maybe not a Super Bowl, but 8 or 9 games.
I agree. I hate the way folks act like the players all come with little objectively graded bar codes and you just line them up - then yell at anything not done in conformance with the imaginary value.
I agree. I hate the way folks act like the players all come with little objectively graded bar codes and you just line them up - then yell at anything not done in conformance with the imaginary value.
You guys are taking BPA way to literally. There are many exceptions but the main idea is you don't take a player at a position of need when there is another player that is clearly a better overall player.
lol, sorry Tex. You're far from unbiased. Your information is good that's why I don't blast you like most others do, but you definitely show quite a bit of bias.
The money thing can't be argued though. We R F'd.
I agree. I hate the way folks act like the players all come with little objectively graded bar codes and you just line them up - then yell at anything not done in conformance with the imaginary value.
I understand the concept just fine. What I disagree with is the folks who think they can line everybody up in precise "best player" order. It's ridiculous on so many fronts. For instance, these discussions act like the "best players" all line up single file. They don't. Taking someone who may go 10 spots down may still be taking a player of equal talent level. It creates a strategic opportunity to attempt a trade but if one can't be wrangled taking any of them there is not a reach. It's really should be considered the next ballpark of talent approach.
A team that beat the Texans twice....so what does that make any QB who goes to Houston?
Don't kid yourself, Jax beat the Texans because of the incompetence on the Texans coaching staff, not because of the talent of Jax.
Jax has absolutely no talent on their roster that compares to the talent on the Texans roster. They are even parting ways with their best offensive player...
I'm starting to watch the replays UCFs games now on watchespn. I'm on the third game vs Penn St, kinda cool seeing our new HC BoB in action.
On this we disagree. Unlike many who have been in love with Teddy since the Sugar Bowl and who still are to this day, I started the season with Manziel and Boyd as my 2 top QBs. I also thought that David Fales would be in the discussion as a Top 5 QB. Boyd had a much better Peach Bowl vs Teddy's Sugar Bowl. While Teddy played a good game much of Louisville's success in that game came from their defense, Florida's 3 turnovers and Jeff Driskel's horrible play (a pick six to start the game).
When the season started Winston and Bortles were not even on my radar. Bortles blipped when he almost beat S Caro and Winston showed up after dismantling Clemson. It was only after watching several games from the top 10 QBs in this draft, that I decided sometime in November, that the Top 3 QBs in this year for me were Winston, Manziel and Bortles. Winston is not eligible for the draft, I believe Manziel has as much affinity for drinking beer as he does playing football and Bortles has the best arm and highest ceiling of them all. Next to Manziel, Bortles runs best and only runs when he has to and when he needs to make things happen.
Now if that is being biased, well then, I guess I am biased. Unlike you and many others, your love for Teddy has never wavered since last years Sugar Bowl. You think I am biased because I don't share your love for Teddy. If you think all my other information is good, why is my evaluation of Bortles flawed and bias?
Here's another thing. TB & Bortles both played in the AAC. So why is it that people discredit the AAC competition when talking about TB & what he did against them.... but ignore it for the most part when talking about Bortles?
What Bortles' team did this year is what TB team did last year except:
The Bortles faction isn't as big as the Bridgewater group. I don't think anyone here really thinks Bortles is an option at 1-1.
I don't. I don't think Manziel is either, which is why I'm saying Bridgewater shouldn't be either. I won't argue that he's better than both guys. I don't care if he is or isn't. I don't believe he is. But if you do, I argue he can't be much better.
So unless you think Manziel or Bortles are top 5 talents in this draft, we shouldn't be talking about Bridgewater at 1-1.
I have no doubt that the Jags & Browns are likely to draft two of the three in the top 5..... but we shouldn't be planning how we're going to attack the draft because of what 2 of the worst franchises in the league do, unless we're fine with being among them as one of the worst franchises in the league. Unless you're fine with mediocrity. Unless you're fine with losing.
Meanwhile, I don't think Bortles was on anyone's radar as potentially the best qb and top pick in the draft until here recently in the last month or so. For your part you admittedly say that Bortles wasn't even on your radar........until he had 1 nice showing against an SEC team.....that wasn't even that nice imo.
So unless you think Manziel or Bortles are top 5 talents in this draft, we shouldn't be talking about Bridgewater at 1-1.
The Bortles faction isn't as big as the Bridgewater group. I don't think anyone here really thinks Bortles is an option at 1-1.
I don't. I don't think Manziel is either, which is why I'm saying Bridgewater shouldn't be either. I won't argue that he's better than both guys. I don't care if he is or isn't. I don't believe he is. But if you do, I argue he can't be much better.
So unless you think Manziel or Bortles are top 5 talents in this draft, we shouldn't be talking about Bridgewater at 1-1.
I have no doubt that the Jags & Browns are likely to draft two of the three in the top 5..... but we shouldn't be planning how we're going to attack the draft because of what 2 of the worst franchises in the league do, unless we're fine with being among them as one of the worst franchises in the league. Unless you're fine with mediocrity. Unless you're fine with losing.
The Bortles faction isn't as big as the Bridgewater group. I don't think anyone here really thinks Bortles is an option at 1-1.
It's like you're arguing that there's no one who should be taken at #1. No Bridgewater, no Bortles, no Manziel.
We shouldn't take Clowney because he's not a fit in Crennel's defense.
We shouldn't waste the 1-1 pick on a guy who's going to play RT, so no Matthews.
So... I don't know.. Barr?
1st, I think we should draft the best player in the draft. Unless we fall in love with a QB. IF the Texans fall in love with one of the three, they have no choice but to take him at 1-1 (because St.Louis, Cleveland, & Jacksonville most likely will if you don't). I'm not in love with any of these guys & don't think they are any more likely to be successfull than guys like Taj Boyd, Zach Mettenberger, & Aj McCarron (<- yes, some people have taken him completely off their board, but I like what I see).
2nd, If I think Jake Matthews, Greg Robinson, or Taylor Lewan have the potential to be a franchise LT, I'm drafting one of them with the 1-1 if I'm not able to negotiate a trade that I really like. I'm not drafting him to play RT, even though he may start there as a rookie (not likely if I think he has what it takes to be a franchise LT, but he might), I'm drafting a LT. If that means that Gary's OT with the fat paycheck gets paid a lot more than the average RT... so be it. The line as a whole would be better. Much, much, on another level better.
3rd, I don't think we're going to get Crennel
4th, I think Clowney would make an awesome 3-4 OLB but I'm not drafting an OLB with the #1 overall.
If we go OT at #1 the only guy I'm okay with is Greg Robinson. I think he's a franchise LT, and he would also benefit from starting out at RT.
I think Matthews, Kouandjio, and Lewan are all future RTs. Matthews maybe even an OG.
My #2 LT in the draft is Richardson, and I think there's a shot he will be there at #33.
This is simplifying things big time but I like Bridgewater and Richardson more than Mettenberger and Robinson.
That's if you're under the impression that TB is head-and-shoulders above the other choices. There's quite a few folks that don't think he's that far ahead. I see them as basically 1A, 1B and 1C at this point. We can only hope the combine and Pro days help sort this out better.I just simply do not agree with this line of thinking at all. This is entirely your opinion and that's fine, but I would argue that how you rank Manziel or Bortles has nothing do with how you rank Bridgewater.
So, what's actually wrong with the argument that there's nobody worth the 1:1?It's like you're arguing that there's no one who should be taken at #1. No Bridgewater, no Bortles, no Manziel.
We shouldn't take Clowney because he's not a fit in Crennel's defense.
We shouldn't waste the 1-1 pick on a guy who's going to play RT, so no Matthews.
So, what's actually wrong with the argument that there's nobody worth the 1:1?
There is no consensus "lock" in this draft according to many. If Bob / Smith / BoB can deal backwards and pick up some depth, many would be hard pressed to say it was unwarranted.
So yeah, taking a guy at 1:1 if you can trade back to 1:4 and still get him is a wasted chance.
Lord knows I'm not betting on the Texans brain-trust to wow me with trades though.
Best outcome for me would be to trade out of 1.1 and still get TB with whatever 1st rnd pick we get from the trade.
That last one sounds suspiciously like the reasoning for drafting Carr over Peppers in year #1.
In hindsight, knowing what you know now, how would you have handled that draft?
Wish in one hand and poop in the other. If we trade out of 1.1 we're not getting Bridgewater.
And Christ almighty all these people crying about us sucking the wrong year.
pick the best g-d QB in the draft. Oh, and that's Bridgewater and I think that's pretty obvious.
Wish in one hand and poop in the other. If we trade out of 1.1 we're not getting Bridgewater.
And Christ almighty all these people crying about us sucking the wrong year. Last year all anyone could talk about was how bad ass this draft class was. Last year would've been WAY worse to suck so maybe we can stop crying and worrying about who is #1 overall "worthy" and just pick the best g-d QB in the draft. Oh, and that's Bridgewater and I think that's pretty obvious.
I already stated you need that trading partner. As for the rest? Just "rolling the dice" is what gets you Ryan Leaf.The problem with the idea that there's no one worth 1-1 is that you've got to take someone. If no one wants to trade with you, then you've either got to give something up to induce someone to take it off your hands or you have to make a decision.
The problem is thinking that 1-1 has to be the best player in the draft and has to be the second coming of Peyton Manning.
You make a decision and you roll the dice. (Assuming, like I said, you can't trade and end up in a better position.)
Wish in one hand and poop in the other. If we trade out of 1.1 we're not getting Bridgewater.
And Christ almighty all these people crying about us sucking the wrong year. Last year all anyone could talk about was how bad ass this draft class was. Last year would've been WAY worse to suck so maybe we can stop crying and worrying about who is #1 overall "worthy" and just pick the best g-d QB in the draft. Oh, and that's Bridgewater and I think that's pretty obvious.
I am ok with Robinson being ranked the #1 tackle prospect (In a vacuum I think Lewan could be the best), but I cannot sign off on Robinson being the pick @#1. He is on my board in the 5-15 range.
I could be on board with grabbing Richardson at the top of the 2nd. Gotta protect our investment.
Peppers or Reed, and Peppers was certainly thought of as being worthy of 1-1.
I don't think Lewan is a LT and I think he is very overrated. I compare him to a guy like Oher. He can step in and play some LT, but only to fill in. In reality, he's a RT.
I've said before though that Richardson is my favorite OT in this class. Bridgewater plus Richardson would be pretty awesome.
See... if I were from the "You have to take a chance on the QB" crowd, I'd have said Carr, because you've got to take that chance.