NorthHawk wrote:Starts next Saturday (Feb 21st -> 25th).
This will be a strange year considering we are on top of the heap.
I know we have some OL to upgrade, as well as possibly at WR or TE on the Offensive side, while a penetrating DL to replace Bennett might be in the works if they don't re-sign him.
Other than that, what other areas of need might we see the FO concentrate on?
NorthHawk wrote:Starts next Saturday (Feb 21st -> 25th).
This will be a strange year considering we are on top of the heap.
I know we have some OL to upgrade, as well as possibly at WR or TE on the Offensive side, while a penetrating DL to replace Bennett might be in the works if they don't re-sign him.
Other than that, what other areas of need might we see the FO concentrate on?
NorthHawk wrote:Selecting at 32, it's going to be tough for any player to break into the starting lineup. The most likely spots could be along the lines with the rotation on Defense and some upgrading on Offense.
Another DL might be Stephon Tuitt. 6-6 312 and according to NFLDraftScout is able to play in a 3-4 and 4-3 Defense and
"possessing the size of most interior linemen while maintaining the quickness to provide a rush off the edge".
A little like Red with more pass rush.
Maybe he's a replacement for Bennett.
4XPIPS wrote:if the chips fall where they do, in which they probably won't but out of 10 NFL Mock Drafts that I have read they have Taylor Lewan landing as high as 18 in Round 1, and low as 44 in Round 2. I think he could really sure up our Right Tackle Spot, which I am still not sold on Breno. Taylor is true natural Tackle, and could give RW the much needed time he deserves. He still got hit and sacked a lot this year because or OL pass blocked like poop.
Second our OL had a ton of penalties, and those are just as bad giving up a sack half the times because they usually negate a positive play. Just my opinion. I know it probably isn't going to happen, but he can fill in as a major need
4XPIPS wrote:if the chips fall where they do, in which they probably won't but out of 10 NFL Mock Drafts that I have read they have Taylor Lewan landing as high as 18 in Round 1, and low as 44 in Round 2. I think he could really sure up our Right Tackle Spot, which I am still not sold on Breno. Taylor is true natural Tackle, and could give RW the much needed time he deserves. He still got hit and sacked a lot this year because or OL pass blocked like poop.
Second our OL had a ton of penalties, and those are just as bad giving up a sack half the times because they usually negate a positive play. Just my opinion. I know it probably isn't going to happen, but he can fill in as a major need
NorthHawk wrote:I really like what I've been reading about Antonio Richardson. NFLDraftScout has him rated as a 2nd round pick, so if that holds true, he should be there at 32. The other OT that might be there is Morgan Moses from Virginia, but I don't have much info on him.
TheHuddleReport's Drew Boylhart thinks Tennessee Tackle JuWuan James is better than Richardson, but NFLDraftScout has him rated in rounds 3-4.
If we really want to beef up the interior of the OL, we could select Gabe Jackson first and Cyril Richardson 2nd.
Realistically, we will probably only select 1 Offensive Lineman on the first 2 days, if any.
If they take a WR, I think Kelvin Benjamin is probably on their Radar. With his wingspan and height, he is a nightmare in the Red Zone. Unfortunately he's probably on a lot of teams lists including the 49ers.
HumanCockroach wrote:I'm with North on this, I just don't see them taking an O lineman with the first overall pick ( unless someone they think to be gone in the top 15 somehow plummets). The draft is "deep" in the offensive line according to many, if that is the case, I see the Hawks doing exactly what it seems they always do, which is draft the highest rated player on their board, regardless of position, while believing they can find what they want without much drop off on the O line later in the middle rounds. Honestly think they will be looking at some offensive "skill" guys should they choose not to trade back ( TE, Big receiver) or a DL that they covet.....
Just don't get the sense that the FO is as concerned with the offensive line as much as some of us are. They have shown a willingness to mix and match and "dumpster" dive for a bulk of their lineman ( most are low round pick, reclamation projects, PS fodder, converted d lineman, or otherwise unconventional players). With the exception of Okung they simply haven't shown much desire to spend those high picks there. I don't doubt they would for an impact lineman, but I doubt that guy is there at 32.
Suppose they could "gamble" like they did with Carpenter, but I doubt it.
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