Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
I went back and watched all the 1 on 1 reps from the Sr. Bowl.
-Alex Leatherwood: pass. Guy can’t handle speed and doesn’t finish.
-Spencer Brown: Scrappy, but some rushers can get under his pads because he is so tall, and he loses leverage easily. Torques defenders too readily and gets off balance.
-D’Ante Smith: Can get a bit overwhelmed with speed to power, but he mirrors well and fights to the whistle.
-Dillon Radunz: Easily the best performer - patient in his sets, his footwork is great, he absorbs bull rushes adequately and has heavy hands with his punch. Handled power and speed effectively.
Other quick observations:
- Royce Newman and David Moore were standouts on the interior. Moore absolutely stonewalled guys and made Basham Jr. look silly - by all accounts, Basham Jr. dominated the majority of his reps, but Moore just buried him. Newman handled both speed and power well. Meinerz was also great, but he often gives up initial depth only to re-anchor and eventually win. He needs to work on getting into his sets quicker and cleaner.
Radunz is my guy - if the Chiefs take him at 31 or later I feel he would be a great fit. His run game prowess was always known, but he has textbook patience and mirroring abilities in pass pro. Measurables be damned - some have concerns with his arm length and weight - this kid will have a long pro career.
Radunz is definitely one of the more interesting prospects given what the Chiefs want/need. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
2 of these 3 have hardly played while the other cannot run block
Hence why they aren’t 1st rounders.
All 3 have legitimate above average starting LT upside though.
This is the 2nd time I’ve seen you mention Forsythe’s run blocking. Nobody is drafting Forsythe for his run blocking. It’s obviously an area where he needs to improve, but this is a passing team in a passing league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Hence why they aren’t 1st rounders.
All 3 have legitimate above average starting LT upside though.
This is the 2nd time I’ve seen you mention Forsythe’s run blocking. Nobody is drafting Forsythe for his run blocking. It’s obviously an area where he needs to improve, but this is a passing team in a passing league.
That's all it really is though is upside. They're literal boom-or-bust prospects in many ways. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
That's all it really is though is upside. They're literal boom-or-bust prospects in many ways.
Yes but I see many of his negatives to be coachable and fixable. He looks thin for his size, which makes sense considering he’s 6’8 307 lbs. I’d like to see him put on 15-20 lbs after his rookie season which should help him with run blocking.
He’s got excellent length, height and athleticism.
Dude is athletic as hell though. Andy probably saw this clip and wanted more info on him.
Bold Prediction: With the 31st pick in the 2021 NFL draft the Kansas City Chiefs select @stone_forsythe OT, Florida. The 6-9 315 lbs Forsythe allows Mahomes to feel he’s protected from the blind side while he continues his growth in the NFL. pic.twitter.com/KB0gNBhtph
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
That's all it really is though is upside. They're literal boom-or-bust prospects in many ways.
I know, which is why you’re getting them in round 2 as opposed to round 1 like I said...
I don’t really see your point. You don’t want to trade up for a T. You don’t want to take one at 31. Now you don’t want to take a shot at one of these guys in the 2nd? What exactly do you prefer? [Reply]
Darrisaw has issues with his work ethic and playing 100% during games. That and he didn’t come from an offense that had many deep drops like the Chiefs do. Not to say he couldn’t but that’s an issue if you’re trading up to get him. [Reply]