Back off the insults, please.
That is an aboslutely ridiculous and ignorant response there buddy. I in no way shape or form personally attack you, and yet you find a way to be an internet tough guy and start namecalling over the damn computer.
Why you choose to lie and say that I wrote that you guarenteed good play from Thomas when I not only quoted your exact words but also highlighted them is beyond me.
Furthermore, if you can read then you can look at what my post says and you will notice that I wrote that "I viewed" Landry as the second safest pick. That means that I was simply expressing an opinion. I did not claim to "know" anything.
For the record too bud, safety is historically a safer pick than O-line in the first round. No, that isn't my opinion either, its a fact go to NFL.com and research it if you like.
In the end, you were exactly right. People who have thoughts like you should leave all the talking to others.
Jonathan Ogden
Orlando Pace
Walter Jones
Jamaal Brown
D'Brickshaw Ferguson
John Tait
Kyle Turley
Tra Thomas
Chris Samuels
Jordan Gross
Mike Williams
Actually, Mike Williams was a complete bust, but you missed Bryant McKinnie, who's been a great success for the Vikings. So I guess it all evens out.
I disagree, look at the free agency period. Whiz and Graves stated that they wanted to go for depth and competition and they did. So far, Whiz in particular seem to be very straight forward. They said who they were going to target and they got their first choices except for Kelley. If I remember most people on this board thought they were hiding the truth then too. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see the Cardinals pass on Thomas.
Your right bud. I have had season tickets to the Ravens since they came to Baltimore but I haven't seen much of them. Go to a Baltimore board and ask some Raven fans what they think about him.
OK, Edwards wasn't anything special and Gibson is a one dimensional starter but the rest (with the exception of Archeleta, I cant remember if he went to one or not with the Rams) have either played in a Pro Bowl or are well on their way to one.
Two points. The only possible way he is not drafted is if there is some question about his health and previous injury.
Second point, to repeat what you have already heard. Just because the lips of the FO or KW are moving don't believe anything. The team has nothing to gain by sharing anything in public about who they like and what their intentions are. The ONLY team that could and won't do that are the Raiders. What does the peanut gallery need clarification on this matter?
As to your next assertion that Safety is a much safrer pick and that a T is just as likely to be a Robert Gallery as a Jonathan Ogden - well, this has to be probably one of the most uninformed opinions I've ever seen on the subject. Let's look at the ALL of the Ts taken in the first 14 picks in the last ten years years, shall we?
D-Brickshaw
Jamaal Brown
Robert Gallery
Jordan Gross
Mike Williams
Leonard Davis
Chris Samuels
John Tait
Kyle Turley
Tra Thomas
Orlando Pace
Jonathan Ogden
Walter Jones
so - right there, out of THIRTEEN guys, there is ONE complete bust (Gallery) and ONE mediocre T (Big) - the other guys are either perenial pro-bowlers, HOFer or firmly entrenched at their positions, being key members of playoff teams.
So if tackles taken in the top 14 are pretty safe, would you recommend trading down a few spots, getting additional draft picks, and then drafting Levi Brown?
Your argument seems to indicate that this would be a safe and productive strategy.
if anyone else but Rod Grave's was in charge, I wouldn't be against this. But seeing as he is and watching this off-season performance (decisions on how to finance it), no, I wouldn't do this for all the money in the world. We'd trade down, end up somehow giving up our third rounder, Levi Brown would get taken one pick before we were about to pick and then we'd reach for the T from Southwestern Eatern State, sending the ESPN guys into a panic, scrambling for tape, while they try their hardest not to laugh at us on the air... again.
so my argument would seem to suggest that for any NFL Team that has a capable front office, it's a viable alternative, but since I don't consider that to be the case here, the argument doesn't really fit.
If you believe the Cards would screw up trading down would you be in favor of drafting Brown at #5 if Thomas is off the Board.
It seems from the history of tackles taken ealy in the first round that Brown would probably end up being a good pick even though most people would say he was a reach.
Most people have Brown ranked in the top 10-12 of the draft. Tackle is probably our biggest position of need and your research tells us that even though he's a reach he would probably end up being a good player. Inquiring minds want to know.
Just because Wiz told MJ his plans for the starting O-line lineup does not mean we won't draft a LT.
In fact, he may have leaked the story to Jurecki in order to present a facade of "no interest" in Thomas in order to discourage other teams from leapfrogging ahead of us to take him.
Maybe the reason he shook up the O-line (to make Gandy his starter at RT) was because he plans to draft either Thomas or L Jones and drop him into the starting RT spot and knows that, by doing so, the other four starting positions would remain intact. (The only odd man out would be Gandy, and he's valuable as a swingman or he could challenge Ross or Wells on the left side anyway).
If THomas is available and this team does not select him they are complete morons. Not only would they likely be set at a position of need for likely 10 years. They would also be able to please the BPA crowd around here.
The guy is a stud!
I'm not going to worry about the offensive line until i see them play. that goes for the whole team..