RiverDog wrote:A slam dunk HOF'er when he retires and with plenty of tread on the tires it's a smart move to lock him up. But if we pay top dollar for Bobby and with Russell possibly becoming the highest paid player ever, are we going to be able to remain competitive?
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Hawktawk wrote:If JS has proven one thing its that he can find guys in the later rounds and undrafted FAs that can play and are cheap. Everyone with star QB s and star defenders has the same issues. Yes we CAN be competitive.
NorthHawk wrote:Flowers looks like he might be pretty good, and he was a 5th round pick.
It seems that's the sweet spot for Schneider. Some of his best selections have been in the 5th.
NorthHawk wrote:Schneider had almost complete bad drafts for a time.
2013 to 2015 were real bad with 2013 having only Luke Willson (5th round) sticking for more than a year as a starter.
The next 2 drafts only gave us 4 players in Clark, Lockett, Richardson, and Britt.
5 starters over 3 drafts isn't very good, whereas the last 2 drafts there are about 12 notables (some may not pan out in the long run
but look promising now).
NorthHawk wrote:We started off discussing the later picks, but the higher picks haven't been all bad.
Agreed that JS likes to trade down and has made some questionable trades, but the higher picks haven't
been that bad with a few exceptions and the unknown if McDowell hadn't hurt himself in the off season.
2013 was a complete write off of a draft from top to bottom except for Willson.
As you know, I'm not all that enamored with Ifedi. He's not a bust, but he hasn't played up to expectations, either. Richardson wasn't a huge success, and even though the jury is still out on Penny, he didn't exactly set the league on fire, so I'd argue that his 1st and 2nd day draft picks haven't been that great, either.
As you know, I'm not all that enamored with Ifedi. He's not a bust, but he hasn't played up to expectations, either. Richardson wasn't a huge success, and even though the jury is still out on Penny, he didn't exactly set the league on fire, so I'd argue that his 1st and 2nd day draft picks haven't been that great, either.
obiken wrote:Oh I totally disagree! HE IS a B U S T! He is penalty machine, its gone beyond, beyond! Pete's drafting has left a lot to be desired the last 5 years.
Aseahawkfan wrote:O-line drafting has been uniformly bad under Pete and John. It's been a huge blindspot. No idea why.
NorthHawk wrote:I think that Cable's scheme is too complex for young OL coming into the league.
Hell, a number of them rarely played with their hand in the dirt in College.
Veterans might be able to adapt to it, but they know the NFL and what it takes to
play at this level. Draft choices have no idea of the speed and power of NFL
Defensive Linemen, so it overwhelms them. Solari's scheme is simpler and more
of an identify your man to block, then do it. The young guys can then work on
their technique a lot more. I'm expecting Ifedi to get better this year, but I
don't know if he fits into their plans to extend him or not. If not, he will end
up on another team and be a solid player for years barring injury. Kind of like
Carpenter and now Glowinski on other teams.
RiverDog wrote:
Sure, Flowers has the potential to turn into a quality starter, but we forget just how good Schneider's late round picks were early on. Both Kam Chancellor and Richard Sherman were taken in the 5th round. Not that I expect him to draft a ROH player in the late rounds every season, but there's been a noticeable decline.
RiverDog wrote:I have a pretty good guess: Tom Cable. He's been our OL coach for every year except the first and last seasons. The blind spot was Pete's not seeing that any quicker than he did.
RiverDog wrote:I have a pretty good guess: Tom Cable. He's been our OL coach for every year except the first and last seasons. The blind spot was Pete's not seeing that any quicker than he did.
Aseahawkfan wrote:We'll see this year. I think this if the first year Cable will have nothing to do with O-line talent. Last year he had just been fired and had already met with the scouts. This year should be all the new O-line coaches working with the scouts. We'll see how it goes.
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