NorthHawk wrote:If we go WR in the 1st round, my guess is Jordan Matthews from Vanderbilt.
6-3, 210lbs, 4.4ish speed and a great work ethic.
I heard Gil Brandt saying he gets a team rep to open the gym at 5:30am every day to catch 100 balls from the throwing machine.
Those are the types of players they like and considering he's the cousin of Jerry Rice, maybe some of the abilities have rubbed off. To me, he sounds a lot like Fitz in Arizona at 6-3 218 and a hard worker.
OL, the 2 Tackles from Tennessee JuWuan James or Antonio Richardson are on my Radar. I hope they avoid Kouandjio from Alabama because of possible knee problems and he reminds me of Andre Smith with his extra weight.
I don't know much about the following, but I keep hearing good things about them.
Joel Bitonio
Billy Turner
Jack Mewhort
For Guards, I like Gabe Jackson or Cyril Richardson for help in short yardage situations. Jackson is the better pass protector, so he has my vote.
The guy many 'media evaluators' mention is Su'a-Filo from UCLA, so maybe they have their eye on him.
I can see them trading down in the first as teams panic a little when they see players still on the board they had rated much higher especially if a QB is still there.
kalibane wrote:Mike Evans was the WR I was hoping they'd get and the guy I like the best, aside from Watkins obviously, but he's getting too much press lately so he won't be there. They need a big WR on the outside so Kelvin Benjamin is the next logical choice but the WR I like 3rd best (after Watkins and Evans) is Odell Beckham. The problem is he's only 5'11".
I don't think Su'a-Filo will be there at 32, so I try not to think of him.
RiverDog wrote:Interesting comments, monkey. I haven't watched a lot of film on XOF, just read a lot of analysis.
I just hope we get some traction out of this draft with regard to the OL. Whether it's been incompetence,, ignorance, or just plain bad luck, our brain trust has been very deficient with regards to our offensive line. I'm not so sure why so many people are swigging the Kool Aid with Tom Cable.
monkey wrote:NorthHawk wrote:If we go WR in the 1st round, my guess is Jordan Matthews from Vanderbilt.
6-3, 210lbs, 4.4ish speed and a great work ethic.
I heard Gil Brandt saying he gets a team rep to open the gym at 5:30am every day to catch 100 balls from the throwing machine.
Those are the types of players they like and considering he's the cousin of Jerry Rice, maybe some of the abilities have rubbed off. To me, he sounds a lot like Fitz in Arizona at 6-3 218 and a hard worker.
OL, the 2 Tackles from Tennessee JuWuan James or Antonio Richardson are on my Radar. I hope they avoid Kouandjio from Alabama because of possible knee problems and he reminds me of Andre Smith with his extra weight.
I don't know much about the following, but I keep hearing good things about them.
Joel Bitonio
Billy Turner
Jack Mewhort
For Guards, I like Gabe Jackson or Cyril Richardson for help in short yardage situations. Jackson is the better pass protector, so he has my vote.
Joel Bitonio and Billy Turner are two names I keep mentioning, because those are two very "Seahawksy" types of players who I think will be undervalued on draft day. Add to that Cody Lattimer from Indiana, though he's starting to get some attention now that people have run the SPARQ numbers. Both Filed Gulls and Rob Stanton are all over him as a Seahawks type of receiver.
I think this draft is really going to revolve around the WR and to a somewhat lesser degree, offensive line depth, both are very, very deep.
Seahawks fans are going to love this draft unless I miss my guess, I have no doubt that we'll add at least one very good receiver, and probably at least two offensive linemen in this draft.
Hawk Sista wrote:I guarantee one thing.........since everyone in the world sees us taking an o-lineman or WR in the first couple picks....we won't. I guess DL or LB.
I'll stick to my DRAFT FAT motto.
PasadenaHawk wrote:
I have read Bitonio might be better at guard as he may not have the reach for tackle. Also, he has only played left tackle, right? Are you looking for a back-up or eventual replacement for Okung? I like what I have read about Turner. Sounds like a younger, more versatile Breno!
Hawk Sista wrote:I guarantee one thing.........since everyone in the world sees us taking an o-lineman or WR in the first couple picks....we won't. I guess DL or LB.
monkey wrote:PasadenaHawk wrote:
I have read Bitonio might be better at guard as he may not have the reach for tackle. Also, he has only played left tackle, right? Are you looking for a back-up or eventual replacement for Okung? I like what I have read about Turner. Sounds like a younger, more versatile Breno!
It does seem like Bitonio would be moved to guard, at least that's what I keep readong.
As far as Bitonio is concerned, I only know what I've read, and the film I've seen on him. Rob Stanton has compared Joel Bitonio to Logan Mankins, he's absolutely convinced that Bitonio will be as good as Mankins at the NFL level.
As for Turner, I've seen him in person, many, many times, as I live in Fargo N.D. and have seen a lot of Bison games.
Turner DOMINATED his competition! Now at division 1aa you could say that he hasn't faced the toughest competition, though it's been a lot better than most would think. The Bison played a tough schedule, including pulling off SEVERAL huge "upsets" (three straight championships and regularly beating the snot out of big schools makes it not much of an "upset" if you ask me) of 1a schools including Kansas State, just last year.
At the combine, Turner really stood out big time as well.
I know what my eyes told me, he's the real deal, and totally NFL ready, though he too will likely be moved to guard at the NFL level.
Zorn76 wrote:I doubt very much we go WR in the first round, and hope that's the case. RW is the kind of QB that can make any receiver effective to begin with, though I get that we definitely need to address the position. I just don't spend a top pick to do it.
I know OL is a very tiresome topic, but the reason it still exists is, well, because it's never been solved. I'd be hard pressed to think of another OL that, while having moxie and guts, was as challenged as ours talent wise to pull off a Lombardi winning season.
It speaks volumes about RW more than anything else, and the overall play calling that didn't stress the situation more than it already was.
Sooner or later we're gonna hit on some picks named rounds 1 and 2. And if one or both of those are offensive linemen and they stick, we'll be setting ourselves up real good for 2014.
NorthHawk wrote:It really wouldn't surprise me if we went DL. Someone like Stephon Tuitt to fill the Red Bryant role on the DL, as long as they see him as the best value.
The problem with guessing the Seahawks draft picks is our board doesn't seem to be conventional at the top - if any teams boards could be considered conventional.
My hope is another team wanting to trade back up to get a player they see as real value at 32.
RiverDog wrote:Yea, Bird, I think Lewan and Evans are both gone by #32, however, that doesn't mean I don't think one of them might end up being a Hawk. If Lewan drops into the 20's, we could move up and snap him up, although going in without a 3rd makes moving up in the first pretty difficult (damn, I hate that Harvin trade!). I really wasn't predicting anything, just noting a couple players to watch in case they were to fall. And you're absolutely right about Pete and JS, which is one of the reasons I get so frustrated as I'm kinda of a conventional wisdom type of guy. Hell, I'm still stewing over the Irvin pick. I wish things were a little more stable on the OL as this would be a good year to be opportunistic and take the BPA, but I don't see any way of getting around not taking an OL with either our #1 or #2.
Sis, I thought about Benjamin, too, but the rap on him his that he doesn't have real great hands, and the last thing I want on this team is another Jeremay Stevens. A big guy like him has to have good hands as he's not likely to get a lot of separation and will have to fight for a lot of contested passes. But I really like Su'a Filo at #32. If one of the top 3 OT's doesn't fall, he's the one I want.
It's not too early to be talking draft, though. This place is getting pretty boring. What the hell else are we going to talk about?
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