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Don't know squat about him but if it happens I wouldn't be mad.

Armand Membou

Armand Membou had a lights-out season at right tackle for the Tigers. So much so that he declared early as a true junior. His frame projects very well to guard at the next level, however, and that's where the Seahawks are desperate for help. He's a plug-and-play starter that could turn around their offensive line woes.
 

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I saw this mock the other day. I'm not sure he's currently worth a 1st. Now that may change come late April. But I think we could likely trade down for him. I get the feeling they won't draft O line in the 1st. I think it will be addressed in FA and take BPA on defense or TE in the 1st
 

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JS will trade down and he will go 2-3 spots before our pick. That's OK though, it'll enable us to pick up a TE and a 50/50 CB 😖. While on their OC search, how about hiring someone who can identify and coach up NFL offensive lineman.
Throw the fricken sparq ratings out the window and find out if the kid is tough, loves football, has a strong background and has weathered adversity.

Cross & Lucas give some hope after all the IOL failures but I have very little faith we will start two road grader OG's in 25'.
Seems like there are a lot of 1st & 2nd round O-linemen in this draft. Just enough for John to get cute and wait until the 3rd to take one, after the best are gone.
 
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JS will trade down and he will go 2-3 spots before our pick. That's OK though, it'll enable us to pick up a TE and a 50/50 CB 😖. While on their OC search, how about hiring someone who can identify and coach up NFL offensive lineman.
Throw the fricken sparq ratings out the window and find out if the kid is tough, loves football, has a strong background and has weathered adversity.

Cross & Lucas give some hope after all the IOL failures but I have very little faith we will start two road grader OG's in 25'.
Seems like there are a lot of 1st & 2nd round O-linemen in this draft. Just enough for John to get cute and wait until the 3rd to take one, after the best are gone.
I'm feeding off your cynicism, do you want to do karate in the garage?
 

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projected as a late 2nd rounder

Scouting Report: Strengths​

  • Super athletic - Made Bruce Feldman's 2023 Freak's List at #. He Wrote: "At 6-3, 320 pounds, Membou has only 18 percent body fat — a very low number for a young offensive lineman that big. Membou also moves exceptionally well for that size. He had an electronic 10-yard time of 1.63 and his 20 was 2.80. He also vertical-jumped 32 inches and squatted 600 pounds."
  • Explosive first step off the snap, allowing him to quickly engage defenders and establish positioning in pass protection
  • Impressive athleticism and nimbleness for his size, displaying fluid movement skills when mirroring edge rushers
  • Demonstrates good depth in his pass sets, countering various rush techniques effectively
  • Utilizes powerful hand strikes to jolt defenders, showing potential for dominant play at the point of attack
  • Exhibits above-average agility when adjusting to stunts and blitzes, showcasing mental processing and spatial awareness
  • Possesses the frame and length typical of NFL tackles, with room to add more functional mass
  • Shows flashes of nastiness in the run game, particularly when driving defenders off the ball on down blocks
  • Demonstrates versatility with experience at both guard and tackle positions, increasing his value at the next level
 

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He's regarded as 1st rounder in updated big boards. But it's pretty sporadic at this point. Anywhere from 9 to 31.
 

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Yeah, PFF just did a 3 round Seahawks mock on youtube. Most comments are not kind. And I agree, it was a strange draft.


 

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Most drafts there are about 20 players that stand out above the others. After those players, there is a substantial drop. You can get an equally good player in the second round as that you can get in the late first round.

At 18 we have a late opportunity to grab one of those 20 players
 

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Yeah, PFF just did a 3 round Seahawks mock on youtube. Most comments are not kind. And I agree, it was a strange draft.



Really? I think that would be a fantastic draft for us.

18. Wyatt Milum, OT, West Virginia (probably projects as a guard early on)
50. Chris Paul, LB, Ole Miss
82. Josaiah Stewart, DE, Michigan

Those are all great picks.
 

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Most drafts there are about 20 players that stand out above the others. After those players, there is a substantial drop. You can get an equally good player in the second round as that you can get in the late first round.

At 18 we have a late opportunity to grab one of those 20 players

That is true. But it's never the first 20 players picked in the draft.

I agree though about the chance to grab one of them of course.
 

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