Nobody seems to remember when Oregon put pressure on Penix, or when Texas put pressue on Penix in the semifinal when he moved artfully in the pocket and connected time after time to receivers, or ran the ball for first downs.
The chatter at the senior bowl is that the expectation of JPJ will be a top 20 pick he went home after claiming a minor injury ( hamstring pull) I think it was his agent telling him to go home you have nothing else to prove similar to last year with Dawand JonesWell my #1 trade down option in the 1st round, Oregon OC Jackson Powers-Johnson, may no longer be an option in the late 1st round. PFF has adjusted his prospect ranking considerably higher, after a couple of great days at the Senior Bowl, than what he had been.
The chatter at the senior bowl is that the expectation of JPJ will be a top 20 pick he went home after claiming a minor injury ( hamstring pull) I think it was his agent telling him to go home you have nothing else to prove similar to last year with Dawand Jones
If you are BPA doesn’t matter where you get picked. Much like Bijan Robinson going 7 when most teams don’t draft a RB that high anymore. I never believed because you play a certain position you can’t be picked there. If you’re a star you’re a starMy draft crush is JPJ at this point of the draft process and would be good if we took him at #16. He would help provide our QB a clean pocket by doing his job and assisting his OGs. Big man can do it all in the run blocking game as well.
Curious to know what your opinion of taking him at #16?
If you are BPA doesn’t matter where you get picked. Much like Bijan Robinson going 7 when most teams don’t draft a RB that high anymore. I never believed because you play a certain position you can’t be picked there. If you’re a star you’re a star
Take him! Don’t get cute trading down and lose him. Perennial pro bowler imo. He is the first step in us being bullies againMy draft crush is JPJ at this point of the draft process and would be good if we took him at #16. He would help provide our QB a clean pocket by doing his job and assisting his OGs. Big man can do it all in the run blocking game as well.
Curious to know what your opinion of taking him at #16?
I hate it.My draft crush is JPJ at this point of the draft process and would be good if we took him at #16. He would help provide our QB a clean pocket by doing his job and assisting his OGs. Big man can do it all in the run blocking game as well.
Curious to know what your opinion of taking him at #16?
Well I totally disagree with you if not QBOTF. OL & DL should be top priority nothing will take this team further faster then to build the trenches with bullies!! JPJ SCREAMS bully! He would be a perfect place to start the new regime, and the type of dawgs we i think Mac will be looking for! Watch how much Jason Kelce retiring criples the Eagles.I hate it.
Don't get me wrong, I love the prospect. But if you get anything less than perennial pro bowl out of a center/guard at that juncture, you screwed up real good in terms of positional value.
I don't like guards in the first for the same reason I don't like tight ends in the first. Just positional value.
If my targets are gone and JPJ is staring me in the face at 16, I trade down without a second thought. Figures to be a ton of premier talent on the board at that juncture though.
OL should be top priority, but no one takes guards at 16 because they almost never live up to the value. It takes extremely rare talents like Quenton Nelson to get into the top half of the first round as an IOL.Well I totally disagree with you if not QBOTF. OL & DL should be top priority nothing will take this team further faster then to build the trenches with bullies!! JPJ SCREAMS bully! He would be a perfect place to start the new regime, and the type of dawgs we i think Mac will be looking for! Watch how much Jason Kelce retiring criples the Eagles.
I agree with what you said but a the RB position bijan is special and I see no problem with him going at 7 last year as he’s that special. Most I wouldn’t dream of picking that high but he’s a generational RB talent. Your points are all valid about the rest not picking too high for the reasons you mentioned.Well I disagree with that take. RB should never be drafted in the top-10, RB are too reliant on the offensive line talent.
Look to our own Kenneth Walker, we drafted him in the 2nd round. But back in the day he would have been a top-15 1st round draft pick. RBs value is lower nowadays because that is the most injury prone position in football and they have reley on a good offensive line for the most part...and rules lean heavily to the passing game.
I agree with the draft capital might be rich, but we wouldn't draft JPJ to be a guard, he would be our center for the next 8-10 years hopefully. After Newton I really don't see another DL worthy of a 1st rd pick, unless we trade down and take DL Sweat Texas as our 0/1 tech monster in the middle of our DL. I just have a feeling John may have learned his lesson after passing on Humphrey & Linderbaum. It isn't an accident Baltimore & KC Olines are solid and built off/around a stud center. I know it's not the the sexy pick, it's just one of the smarter picks imo?OL should be top priority, but no one takes guards at 16 because they almost never live up to the value. It takes extremely rare talents like Quenton Nelson to get into the top half of the first round as an IOL.
I like JPJ, but passing on a guard at 16 isn't the same thing as de-prioritizing the trenches. More apt to take a premier defensive lineman there. They cost more to obtain, so our highest assets should be focused on obtaining one of them (if going binary choice DL vs IOL) rather than IOL which are almost universally taken outside of the first round.
I'm seeing a trade back with McCarthy or maybe Penix in the second, possibly third. OL will probably be our first pick.MM might like JJ McCarthy but it seems more often than not most college coaches don’t seem to bring players they had at college. I have no proof to back this up I just don’t remember seeing it very often. If up to me I want no part of penix, nix or McCarthy
If you feel confident in whatever QB you like McCarthy or Penix, why would you mess around and let another team steal your guy, while getting cute and moving down, I hope we have learned that lesson. I believe they resign Williams so consider that our 2nd rd pick and move on, not having a 2nd rd pick for 1 season isn't breaking this team. Not having or QBOTF could cripple us for a decade? Plus taking our QBOTF in the 1st rd gives us the 5th year option, which helps give some flexibility in spreading a QB's inflated contract out.I'm seeing a trade back with McCarthy or maybe Penix in the second, possibly third. OL will probably be our first pick.
While Pete didn't bring in his former college players, he did bring in a lot of players that he was familiar with. Baldwin and Sherman played against USC fairly often. Golden Tate, Jermain Kearse, Brandon Browner, Marshawn Lynch and probably others that I'm missing came from rivals of USC that Pete played every year. I know a few players were actively recruited by Pete during high school. Bruce Irvin being the one that springs immediately to mind.Remember when everyone thought Pete was going to sign all his ex Trojan players. He brought in White, then cut him
Taylor Mayes remembers...Remember when everyone thought Pete was going to sign all his ex Trojan players. He brought in White, then cut him
Taylor Mayes remembers...
Don't need a guy in the first round to be your QBOTF or have you not seen the success of QB's in the league that are not Media darlings. Smart, play within themselves, high mental processor, Purdy, Wilson, Montana, Brady, Unitas, Hasselbeck, Kreig, Kirk Cousins, Brett Favre, Fran Tarkenton, Kurt Warner, Roger Staubach, Dak Prescott, Marc Bulger, Mark Brunell, Rich Gannon, Mark Rypien, Joe Theismann, Bart Starr.If you feel confident in whatever QB you like McCarthy or Penix, why would you mess around and let another team steal your guy, while getting cute and moving down, I hope we have learned that lesson. I believe they resign Williams so consider that our 2nd rd pick and move on, not having a 2nd rd pick for 1 season isn't breaking this team. Not having or QBOTF could cripple us for a decade? Plus taking our QBOTF in the 1st rd gives us the 5th year option, which helps give some flexibility in spreading a QB's inflated contract out.
Wow so you go and make up a list of the history of the NFL of QB's from after 1st rd picks? Most average at best, and only a couple HOF quality besides the (Goat).Don't need a guy in the first round to be your QBOTF or have you not seen the success of QB's in the league that are not Media darlings. Smart, play within themselves, high mental processor, Purdy, Wilson, Montana, Brady, Unitas, Hasselbeck, Kreig, Kirk Cousins, Brett Favre, Fran Tarkenton, Kurt Warner, Roger Staubach, Dak Prescott, Marc Bulger, Mark Brunell, Rich Gannon, Mark Rypien, Joe Theismann, Bart Starr.
Could go on but there is more than a hand full if you do the work and not get enamored by the media.
As with most things in life, it is not that simple and is not a no-brainer.^This. Time to stop screwing around and get a qbotf in a qb rich draft. Why is this so controversial? It's a no brainer. Just do it and move on.