Kansas City is trading its first-round pick Thursday night, along with three other picks in the 2021 and 2022 drafts, to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for Pro Bowl OT Orlando Brown and one pick in the 2021 draft and another in 2022, per sources.
Damn... helluva move by the front office. A 24-year old All-Pro OT in Brown... this could be the best o-line since we had guys named Roaf, Shields, and Waters on the line. [Reply]
Didn't see Reid going for a bruiser like him at all,but you won't see me complaining... our run game just got waaay better, and he'll be fine in pass pro next to Thuney
+1 for you, Htis!
Because he's big people think he's just a bruiser.
That boy can MOVE. He's an outstanding pass blocker....that's a big motherfucker who also happens to be a savage in the run game. [Reply]
Didn't see Reid going for a bruiser like him at all,but you won't see me complaining... our run game just got waaay better, and he'll be fine in pass pro next to Thuney
+1 for you, Htis!
Maybe hit some real screens and stuff here and there too....
Like I said, go look at the 42 second mark and watch this kid pull from LT all the way over then blast the LB 5 yards down field [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
So if you look at the OTs that were thought to make it to 31..they all have short arms. Reid has a history of not liking short arm tackles.
Probably a big reason for this pursuit.
Many of them were more RT/OG prospects as well. The knock on Brown was that he might be more of a RT than LT, which is a label slapped on several guys like Jenkins, Mayfield, and Eichenberg.
For me, I was on board with trading for Brown over trading up for a guy like Jenkins, who to me has the same question marks about scheme fit but also comes with the major question mark "can he actually play and excel in the NFL, regardless of position?"
Orlando Brown Jr. has already answered that last question, definitively. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
I mean....it's not like we had Sammy Watkins much last season. So we KNOW that this is still a top passing unit as it stands now with this receiving group. Anything they add is just cherry on the cake.
You're right. I still hope we can find some competition for the X, but the current OL should help the current receiver group to do even better. [Reply]