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By WarGhost21 · Posted
5 years ago, I would have said Cosmi because of his experience at LT. IMO, in this day and age, RT and LT are equally important positions. LT gets the love because it has long been considered the most important spot on the O-line, but teams today have good pass rushers on both sides of their defense. There is no such thing as “only plays LE” anymore, players switch and shuffle along the line constantly. With that being said, you’re seeing the same thing in college recently. RTs and LTs both have talented rushers to go up against, so the only issue in a switch would be teaching the tackles to flip the opposite direction in their sets. RTs and LTs in today’s league can play either side of the line, it’s just not seen as such because historically this wasn’t the case. That being said, while Cosmi and Jenkins are both fine prospects, I don’t see Jenkins, as smart as he is, having much of an issue translating to LT, and since I think his upside is much higher than Cosmi’s, I’m going with Teven here! -
Sure. He was a top talent when drafted. Had 2 unrelated freak injuries. Now ha can be the weapon we hoped for.
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By ColtStrong2013 · Posted
In consecutive offseasons he has traded picks for the most important positions on each side of the ball. Buckner and the 3T “drives” this defensive scheme and they elevated again last season with him wrecking havoc on the interior. Quarterback has been an unsure, unsecured position since #12 retired. He didn’t dabble in free agency for those. He found players of high value and traded picks for them instead of drafting and developing. He’s been methodical in free agency and conservative with cash which will pay big dividends going forward. He’s been successful in the draft, which is where he puts his chips and his mouth on (huge hauls in 2018 and 2020). Another successful draft this year would stack this roster and make us very competitive. Why should we be angry? -
will be great if ballard gets us a lt so we have time to go deep
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I saw ever game as well. I mean stats aren’t everything like I said with the separation stat if it’s at the point of the catch a slow ball can make separation look worse than it actually was because it’s giving the CB time to recover. what’s considered a bad throw for their percentage? If he’s on target but it’s late to the WR and the CB breaks it up how does that show in the stat of on target. But I don’t think either of us will change eachothers mind because I think we have had this conversation and it’s all in the past anyways.
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