I think if the Cards want an immediate starter at left tackle, they either have to bring in a veteran free agent or use their top pick on one.
If the Cards want to use that top pick elsewhere, they likely shift PJJ to the left and use either their second or third picks on a RT to compete with Beachum, Daley, and perhaps a Froholdt-level free agent.
Agreed. More below.
I just have a dream of having potentially two dominant OTs where in a era of freakishly athletic & dominant pass-rushers like Myles Garrett, Maxx Crosby, Micah Parsons, TJ Watt, Nick Bosa, Montez Sweat, Jaelen Phillips, Trey Hendrickson, Haason Reddick, Rashan Gary, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Aidan Hutchinson, & the list goes on & on, etc, won’t be able to slide to the other side of the line & take advantage of the much weaker OT. Keeping them at bay on both sides. Or even containing teams with good pass-rushing duos. Especially when playoff football comes around.
100%
I'm on board with drafting MHJ over both tackles if he is there for our pick but these two tackles will be plug and play at the LT spot right away.
Both are solid high-end tackle prospects and in this draft, so bereft of top-end pass rushing talent a tackle makes the most sense after MHJ.
Fashanu is the #1 IMO. His hands and frame are just stronger IMO. Tree trunk strong with insane athleticism at his size. He hasn't allowed a sack in his college career and he played against some solid pass rushers in his time. He went back to school to earn his masters and is possibly the top tackle talent since Peneii Sewell.
Alt isn't far behind. Much lighter on the strength side, Alt is a premium technician who also went up against a ton of good pass rushers at ND. He has allowed one sack in his college career and is a bit taller than Fashanu. 6'8" vs. 6'6".
Both have great feet, movement, and bend but Fashanu is just so darn strong on contact. His punch is a great weapon and Alt seems to lack that. I think both will be good initially but Fashanu may have a ceiling much higher.
So my brain is telling me to stay at 3, 4, or whatever and draft one of those three. MHJ, Olu, or Alt in that order. Don't trade back or even think about trading back. then with the Texans pick, use that to move back up or not. That's the pick to play with, not this one.
I think you keep PJJ at RT and keep the train moving on his development. Do not spoil the rhythm at this point unless you are forced to. That's my take.
And the final piece to this puzzle is that Kyler goes down very easy on contact. It makes a ton of sense to have two bad-ass tackles to block the outside IMO.