Same plan as before: whatever trades I can manage to maximize our draft picks between picks 45 and 95, then draft a LT and an OC. With four or five picks in that range, I think we could target two OL and still fill some other needs/ wants/ desires.
LT: Walker Little or D'Ante Smith
LG: Allegretti
OC: Humphrey or Myers or Meinerz
RG: LDT
RT: Niang [Reply]
Originally Posted by el borracho:
Same plan as before: whatever trades I can manage to maximize our draft picks between picks 45 and 95, then draft a LT and an OC. With four or five picks in that range, I think we could target two OL and still fill some other needs/ wants/ desires.
LT: Walker Little or D'Ante Smith
LG: Allegretti
OC: Humphrey or Myers or Meinerz
RG: LDT
RT: Niang
There's just no way they go into the season with 3 guys - two of them tackles - that have never played an NFL snap before. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
There's just no way they go into the season with 3 guys - two of them tackles - that have never played an NFL snap before.
It's shocking how many times you have had to say this.. [Reply]
1) Sign a T (Trent Williams, Alejandro Villanueva, Riley Reiff) or trade for a T
2) Sign an interior OL (Cory Linsley, Larry Warford, KEVIN Zeitler)
3) Draft a C/IOL (Creed Humphrey, Quinn Meinerz)
4) Draft a developmental T with some upside (Walker Little, James Hudson, Adrian Ealy)
5) Sign a cheap vet who can play RG/RT (Remmers)
THE Dream
LT: Williams/Little
LG: Meinerz/Allegretti
C: Linsley/Meinerz
RG: LDT/cheap vet depth
RT: Niang/cheap vet
Honestly, I’d be thrilled to land one of Linsley or Trent Williams. [Reply]
I thought Rankins looked pretty decent at guard before his injury. I think he could compete for a starting job. Also, I wonder what the organization thinks of prince tego wanogho. He needs some development but has the physical tools to play in the nfl (maybe he could be a swing tackle next year). [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
1) Sign a T (Trent Williams, Alejandro Villanueva, Riley Reiff) or trade for a T
2) Sign an interior OL (Cory Linsley, Larry Warford, KEVIN Zeitler)
3) Draft a C/IOL (Creed Humphrey, Quinn Meinerz)
4) Draft a developmental T with some upside (Walker Little, James Hudson, Adrian Ealy)
5) Sign a cheap vet who can play RG/RT (Remmers)
THE Dream
LT: Williams/Little
LG: Meinerz/Allegretti
C: Linsley/Meinerz
RG: LDT/cheap vet depth
RT: Niang/cheap vet
Honestly, I’d be thrilled to land one of Linsley or Trent Williams.
Originally Posted by Chargem:
"the dream" looks pretty damn good
Oh yeah. It does. I’m confident they’ll get at least one of the top 2-3 free agent OL.
I forget if it was this thread or another, but there are a few T who can throw up the type of performance Fisher did at LT last year. Williams would be an enormous upgrade, but Villanueva and even Reiff would be similar performers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Oh yeah. It does. I’m confident they’ll get at least one of the top 2-3 free agent OL.
I forget if it was this thread or another, but there are a few T who can throw up the type of performance Fisher did at LT last year. Williams would be an enormous upgrade, but Villanueva and even Reiff would be similar performers.
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
1) Sign a T (Trent Williams, Alejandro Villanueva, Riley Reiff) or trade for a T
2) Sign an interior OL (Cory Linsley, Larry Warford, KEVIN Zeitler)
3) Draft a C/IOL (Creed Humphrey, Quinn Meinerz)
4) Draft a developmental T with some upside (Walker Little, James Hudson, Adrian Ealy)
5) Sign a cheap vet who can play RG/RT (Remmers)
THE Dream
LT: Williams/Little
LG: Meinerz/Allegretti
C: Linsley/Meinerz
RG: LDT/cheap vet depth
RT: Niang/cheap vet
Honestly, I’d be thrilled to land one of Linsley or Trent Williams.
Ok, yours is better. Still drafting two guys early for long-term; and still starting two rookies; but bringing in some vets as a short term solution. Make it so. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
1) Sign a T (Trent Williams, Alejandro Villanueva, Riley Reiff) or trade for a T
2) Sign an interior OL (Cory Linsley, Larry Warford, KEVIN Zeitler)
3) Draft a C/IOL (Creed Humphrey, Quinn Meinerz)
4) Draft a developmental T with some upside (Walker Little, James Hudson, Adrian Ealy)
5) Sign a cheap vet who can play RG/RT (Remmers)
THE Dream
LT: Williams/Little
LG: Meinerz/Allegretti
C: Linsley/Meinerz
RG: LDT/cheap vet depth
RT: Niang/cheap vet
Honestly, I’d be thrilled to land one of Linsley or Trent Williams.
I don't think there's much chance they sign Williams AND Linsley and then turn around and draft both a tackle and a center. [Reply]
Originally Posted by el borracho:
Ok, yours is better. Still drafting two guys early for long-term; and still starting two rookies; but bringing in some vets as a short term solution. Make it so.
Linsley is 29. He's not a short-term solution. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I don't think there's much chance they sign Williams AND Linsley and then turn around and draft both a tackle and a center.
Well, I don’t view Meinerz as just a C. He would be a starting G who plays 2-3 years there and can slide to C if/when you move on from Linsley.
T would be a cheap swing guy who can take over in a few years at LT and compete at RT with Niang.
So it’s really just investment in the OL. Something like Meinerz in round 2 and Ealy with the extra 4th.
But yeah, that might be an over investment. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Linsley is 29. He's not a short-term solution.
:-) Fisher is 30 and Schwartz is 31. Stuff happens. :-)
How long would you expect Linsley to play here (if he signed)? Two years? Four years? I suppose if the answer is four years, you probably wouldn't make the same investment of draft capital behind him as you might if the answer is only two years.
JMO, but if Linsley is a one or two year solution, then I don't see a strong argument against drafting a Humphrey/ Myers/ Meinerz. They can get experience somewhere on the line in the short term and slide over to center as a long term solution when Linsley becomes too old/ expensive/ hurt. [Reply]