jshawaii22 wrote:Penix and Nix's age doesn't matter to me, but Penix's injury history does. I only watched west coast college + playoffs, and assuming the top 3 are gone, other then Penix, Nix and Michigan's skinny kid QB, I don't know enough about the others to jump in. I prefer Penix right now as he has a very accurate arm for both sidelines and deep throws... he can learn the short passing game while he sits behind Geno for at least a year.
I didn't know who Russell Wilson was either a decade + ago, so I'll leave it up to JS, but he needs to do this and not play games.
Wasn't Russell 23 when we drafted him?
NorthHawk wrote:Every QB has some warts coming into the draft, and the lower they are projected to go, the more warts there are.
I wouldn't take him at 16 because I'm not convinced he's worth that - but if the FO thinks he can be their QBOTF, then they should select him.
Now after selecting him at 16, how do you protect him from his biggest concerns? There are only 6 picks left and the last 2 are 194 and 233 in a draft that looks to fall off after the 4th or maybe early 5th round.
BOTTOM LINE: 1.47
Because we don’t have Tight Ends that block or fullbacks, and teams send 6 players from the defense against 5 offensive linemen, the NFL is now looking for a more athletic quarterback who can extend plays running the ball and throwing the ball on the run. At one time, Michael was one of those types of quarterbacks. Now Michael is a pocket-passing extraordinaire type of quarterback; believe me, those are rare, especially with Michael’s accuracy. There is no throw in the NFL quarterback book, that Michael can’t make with the velocity, accuracy, or touch, needed to bring a team from behind to win a game. Don’t worry about drafting receivers because Michael can make anyone a better receiver. Don’t worry about drafting a running back because Michael will force teams to play light in the box allowing his running back to run the ball effectively. Just worry about one thing after you select Michael…drafting and finding offensive lineman to protect him. You do that and trust me, Michael will take you to a Super Bowl.
Drew Boylhart
NorthHawk wrote:Do we really know how JS likes to draft?
Pete overshadowed every draft and had final say on personnel, so how much influence did JS have and how many times did he just do what Pete wanted?
This draft should tell us a lot about his philosophies and how much they differ from Pete's vision, so it wouldn't surprise me if we ended up with a bunch of players we didn't expect (like previous drafts) that fit with the new coaches views.
It could end up being a very predictable draft, or a wild ride with trades down and up throughout.
Basically I don't think we know what JS likes to do. Yet.
NorthHawk wrote:Do we really know how JS likes to draft?
Pete overshadowed every draft and had final say on personnel, so how much influence did JS have and how many times did he just do what Pete wanted?
This draft should tell us a lot about his philosophies and how much they differ from Pete's vision, so it wouldn't surprise me if we ended up with a bunch of players we didn't expect (like previous drafts) that fit with the new coaches views.
It could end up being a very predictable draft, or a wild ride with trades down and up throughout.
Basically I don't think we know what JS likes to do. Yet.
c_hawkbob wrote:That's exactly what I was gonna say: I'm not so sure we know how Schneider likes to draft sans Pete.
NorthHawk wrote:Do we really know how JS likes to draft?
Pete overshadowed every draft and had final say on personnel, so how much influence did JS have and how many times did he just do what Pete wanted?
This draft should tell us a lot about his philosophies and how much they differ from Pete's vision, so it wouldn't surprise me if we ended up with a bunch of players we didn't expect (like previous drafts) that fit with the new coaches views.
It could end up being a very predictable draft, or a wild ride with trades down and up throughout.
Basically I don't think we know what JS likes to do. Yet.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Didn’t want to start a new topic, but Nee England just traded Mac Jones to JAX for a 2024 6th rounder. Kind of wish the Seahawks would have made that move. He’d have been a cheap back up option if they didn’t resign Lock and young enough with some upside.
curmudgeon wrote:Parkinson gone. Rams….
Rambo2014 wrote:Hey, where are your guy's compensatory picks?????
Rams and Niners got 5 apiece
Rambo2014 wrote:Hey, where are your guy's compensatory picks?????
Rams and Niners got 5 apiece
Aseahawkfan wrote:Maybe we'll get one for Jamal Adams.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Lewis went to the Panthers; Lock to the Giants. That's a starting guard and No. 2 QB that now need to be replaced. I don't know how Seattle can even consider staying put in the draft. A move down from their No. 1 seems more and more likely.
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