chitowndish wrote:I'd also seriously consider that trade down I think that would be a great way to get a lot of talent on our lines and I do think we need a fair amount of quantity. One thing that would make me pause is this is hopefully the highest we will draft in a while so if there is a blue chipper available at 10 I would consider it even if it is not a huge need but I don't want to reach for an Edge or OT there if there isn't a guy that stands out I'd rather trade down and get two guys and hedge bets at that point. I think we need far more help on the IOL anyway and those guys tend to be available later so I don't mind not going OL on that first pick.
This is where I don't mind the idea of taking Jeanty. What I like about him is it sounds like he's a great kid with a strong work ethic and well balanced skill set seems like he is able to get through people well and has speed once he does and then it also sounds like he had good consistency. I guess the part I'm not too sure of is how much he separates himself from the rest of the pack of RB but I would consider him and a great RB could really help take pressure off the OL and Caleb so IMO it's the next best thing to getting a good OL player.
Trading down has always been my preference. We actually do need quantity over quality right now. As Almost Retired has mentioned, trading down and taking the guard from AL would be just fine. And then using the extra pick we get, either in the 2nd or 3rd, for additional line help, either offensive or defensive.
The one scenario which would give me pause on doing that is if they really fall in love with one of the EDGE's that will be available then, like Mykal Williams.
As for drafting Jeanty, I'm very leery of doing that. Penn State was able to shut him down effectively (something like 3.3 ypc), and that was the only top 20 defense he faced all year. The rest of his yardage came against lesser schools. If we address the O line this year, then maybe next year we can use our FRP on a RB, if it works out that way.
I think last season, they thought that if they added enough weapons for Caleb (Rome, Allen, Swift, Everett), that that would compensate for having an inferior line. It didn't work out at all.