olyfan63
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Anyone else watch the Eagles OL destroy the Rams on SNF, even post-Jason Kelce, and feel more than a twinge of envy?
Thinking how a couple 2nd rounders coulda, shoulda, been prioritized differently, to bring in a couple more stud OL building blocks, instead of shiny object skill positions, and that Philly's OL is what that looks like when a team does that?
Historical cases in point, Dee Eskridge, Charbonnet, and then hoping to find "value" offensive linemen in the late 4th round, 6th round projects, or from other teams' scrap heaps.
Legit "shiny objects", IMO were DK, JSN and K9. Going back in time, for me, it's hard to fault Rashaad Penny, who had the talent but not the health. Sure, I'm cherry-picking after the fact.
I'm not really intending to start yet-another-rehash of bad draft choices, but instead wondering about the future, if/how draft priorities will change with MikeMac and Grubb on board, or if it's really just THAT HARD to identify guys who will be legit NFL O-Linemen, other than in hindsight. MikeMac SAW the Ravens draft philosophy--what did he absorb? Grubb probably has a certain OL philosophy for what he wants to run his offense.
Is Schneider teachable, on OL, in the absence of PC telling him who to draft? What do people think will change in OL drafting, if anything, with MikeMac and Grubb now in Schneider's ear?
Thinking how a couple 2nd rounders coulda, shoulda, been prioritized differently, to bring in a couple more stud OL building blocks, instead of shiny object skill positions, and that Philly's OL is what that looks like when a team does that?
Historical cases in point, Dee Eskridge, Charbonnet, and then hoping to find "value" offensive linemen in the late 4th round, 6th round projects, or from other teams' scrap heaps.
Legit "shiny objects", IMO were DK, JSN and K9. Going back in time, for me, it's hard to fault Rashaad Penny, who had the talent but not the health. Sure, I'm cherry-picking after the fact.
I'm not really intending to start yet-another-rehash of bad draft choices, but instead wondering about the future, if/how draft priorities will change with MikeMac and Grubb on board, or if it's really just THAT HARD to identify guys who will be legit NFL O-Linemen, other than in hindsight. MikeMac SAW the Ravens draft philosophy--what did he absorb? Grubb probably has a certain OL philosophy for what he wants to run his offense.
Is Schneider teachable, on OL, in the absence of PC telling him who to draft? What do people think will change in OL drafting, if anything, with MikeMac and Grubb now in Schneider's ear?