I wish part of draft culture was admitting you were wrong in the past - I had forgotten how badly, for instance, Detroit was lambasted for taking Ziggy Ansah, and he turned into a pretty ******* top flight pass rusher. If I am on wrong on Andrews, I will apologize to him via twitter.
15: R1p15 wr jerry jeudy alabama 46: R2p14 cb bryce hall virginia 47: R2p15 edge terrell lewis alabama 65: R3p1 wr bryan edwards south carolina 77: R3p13 lb troy dye oregon 78: R3p14 s terrell burgess utah 83: R3p19 rb clyde edwards-helaire lsu 95: R3p31 cb lamar jackson nebraska 107: R4p1 ot jack driscoll auburn 118: R4p12 g logan stenberg kentucky 119: R4p13 dl rashard lawrence lsu
https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/e...and/FlSsLd3jpO This report reads like Sambrailo, which is where I got my first impression from.
PFF doesn’t have Ezra ranked but give him a 4th round grade and eventual starter, he reads like Bolles but without the 10 cent head and penalties.
McVay is lucky I came around.
Nah, just have him bulk up a bit like McVay does in LA. That's the nice adaptation of that scheme he made. Literally he took your criticism back from what, 12 years ago and was like "Jaded right." That's one of the moments that made me know you were as legitimate of a football guy as anyone else in (mostly) the media/boards/opinion factories.
Hopefully with Minnesota where Kubiak loves those kinds of OL.
Nah. He's going to be fine as a starter.
Then he’s a backup at T.
He's got too much talent to waste at guard - he has enough skill to be a LT. He will always be iffy in run coverage though.