MWOOD92
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Johnson was a second round prospect... now all of a sudden he's a top 10 pick? He's all hype because of the combine.
I will be pissed. You don't take the 3rd best OT and pass on the #1 OG. Especially when you need an OG more than an OT anyway.
I won't be pissed with any pick that addresses the offensive line.
That is like bitching all summer you can't find ice cream and then complaining when someone brings you mint chip instead of chocolate chip.
Johnson was a second round prospect... now all of a sudden he's a top 10 pick? He's all hype because of the combine.
Don't know about all that. Johnson has always been considered the 3rd best OT. Teams don't really set up their draft boards until late March.
http://www.arizonasportsfans.com/vb/showpost.php?p=2799372&postcount=16
That was written two months ago, and it didn't seem crazy that someone would be wanting Johnson at that time, even at 7 overall.
How would you guys feel if we drafted Lane Johnson, and then started him at guard for a season or two, while we wean him into the game, get his fundamentals straight, and get Levi Brown off our books?
Exactly.
So you'll be cool if they draft a 3rd-round prospect at #7 because it addresses the offensive line?
Drafting the 3rd best LT prospect at #7 wouldn't be like not being able to find ice cream and then complaining when you get mint chip instead of chocolate chip; it would be accepting thawed and re-frozen ten-year old ice cream instead of going to the store and buying it fresh.
Johnson was a second round prospect... now all of a sudden he's a top 10 pick? He's all hype because of the combine.
Good god why does everyone take an inch and run a mile. Is the need to be right so important on the internet for some?
Here Stout, lets just take my inch and run a marathon to really make our straw man point.
Why not say "So you would be happy with a rated 7th round pick at #7" I mean if you are going to go for hyperbole, may as well go the whole way.
For the Hyperbole's out there...here are your common first round offensive linemen and how Scout's Inc grades them:
Joeckel - 97
Fisher - 96
Warmack - 95
Johnson - 94
Cooper - 94
Fluker 91
So a whopping 6 point difference between the 6 guys rated in the first round.
90-100 Rare Prospect
Player demonstrates rare abilities and can create mismatches that have an obvious impact on the game. Is a premier college player that has all the skill to take over a game and play at a championship level. He rates in the top 5 players in the nation at his position and is considered a first round draft prospect.
Oh woes me, we might have to settle for one of the other Elite Prospects at #7 than my favorite Elite Prospect.
This is not a consensus opinion.
Well I do have a favorite guy and that is Warmack.
My guess is we draft a pass rusher though and then wonder why we can't run or pass block again...
I don't think that Lane Johnson is Jonathan Ogden, but if you want to think about whether this is possible, Branden Albert played LG for two seasons in college at Virginia (Next to D'Brickashaw Ferguson and Eben Britton, IIRC--I'm not looking it up) before going to LT for the Chiefs, and former UGA (and K9 favorite) Cordy Glenn started as OG and RT for the Bulldogs before becoming a left tackle for the Bills.
I'm not willing to throw away half a season because I didn't really enjoy watching Kevin Kolb be a punching bag when D'Anthony Batiste was out there. It's not fun football to watch.
IMO, the technique that Johnson will be learning as an LG will get him 80% of where he'll need to be to be a LT in 2014 or 2015. The difference between that and 8 starts at LT in 2013 is maybe 10%.
If I'm squinting hard and have had a couple of drinks, I can talk myself into 10 wins on the schedule that DON'T include going 5-1 in the division. Unfortunately, a number of those games are in the early part of the schedule.
I actually think that Johnson's athleticism helps us more as a guard because we're going to do a lot of pulling and zone concepts than it will if he's a tackle and we kick Levi Brown into guard, because I don't think that Levi has good straight-line speed.
My intention is to have the 2015 offensive line be Johnson-Potter-???-???-Massie with Kelemete as being one of those question-mark fillers or a 3rd guard.
I get that you said ten wins with tongue in cheek, but at the same time, I would caution you (and everyone else) not to get your hopes up this year. Ten wins went out the window with that tough-ass schedule we drew.
We'll be more competitive than last year though. We'll at least be watchable (if that's any consolation).
Who are you?? And what have you done with K9?? 10 wins is possible (unlikely) but damn bro, your glass is usually half realistic, not overflowing with the "Oh Yeeeaaah!!!!"I'm just saying that we don't have to be doormats this year if we don't want to be. That speculation is based on two assumptions, one of which is realistic:
a) the offense improves to at least league-average, and
b) the defense declines to only above-average from dominant.
Here's the way you get to 10 wins:
- beat St. Louis, Detroit, Carolina, Indianapolis, and either San Francisco or Seattle at home (5 wins)
- beat St. Louis, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee, and either Philly or New Orleans on the road (5 wins).
Is it going to be a tough row to hoe? Heck, yes. But four of those 10 teams are drafting in the Top 10 along with us.
I was worried that Daryl Washington may have shot this team in the face by being dumb with his drug program, but then I thought about the game-changing plays that he made last year, and realized that they either happened in blowout wins (Philly) or blowout losses (everything else). I'm more worried about the salted earth that is our safety position right now than I am with missing Washington.
Now, do I believe that this team should win 10 games next year? Heck, no. I think we'll be fortunate to win 7. But I can IMAGINE this team winning 10 games the way that Indy did last year.
Ill be nauseated if we take Lane Johnson.
He was a late 1st round talent, then he ran the 40 at the combine, and now hes a top 10 selection.
That makes me ill
That isn't necessarily true. We have no idea where he was on the board of actual NFL teams. All we knew is where the Kipers and Mayocks had him. When you see a player rise like that, it's more likely that the speculators are hearing that he was higher on NFL boards than where the speculators had him. Movement on mock drafts is probably quite a bit different than it is on the draft board of your average NFL team.
Also, I think downplaying the 3rd-best at his position issue while pointing to scout rankings is disingenuous.
Or it means that a team bought into the great combine numbers a guy puts up. It happens, a lot, and I buy that phenomenon more than the one you describe, because your theory supposes that teams actually give out more accurate information the closer the draft gets. Quite the opposite is true.
Was Lane Johnson even a top-5 tackle before Taylor Lewan and others withdrew from the draft? Now we are talking about him top 10? No thank you. Reminds me of Levi Brown all over again. Many had Levi rated close to Joe Thomas, many others could see the difference. Give me Fischer, Joeckel or I am taking Warmack or Jarvis Jones. Personally I would also choose DJ Fluker over Lane Johnson. I think Fluker's power outweighs Johnson's mobility.