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The All-Purpose Draft thread....



Don't sleep on this guy if he makes it to #21. He's about to turn 24 yrs old, which could be why he might drop a bit. Verse is a tremendous run defender and a power rusher off the edge.

Another player who screams Ravens type. Love these physical pass rushers. He can also play the run.
 
Here's the type of sloppy reporting that happens when the writer has no real knowledge of WHY a particular statistic happened.



Tua Tagovailoa

MIAQuarterback#1

ESPN’s Cameron Wolfe believes the Dolphins could take an offensive lineman in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Miami has just two picks inside the top 150 in the upcoming draft, and Wolfe suggests the team could take an offensive lineman to protect Tua Tagovailoa. Wolfe said the Dolphins could target Oklahoma OT Tyler Guyton, who met with the team on Monday. Guyton played right tackle at Oklahoma, protecting the blindside of left-handed QB Dillon Gabriel. He should have positional flexibility in the NFL. It would be a somewhat curious use of draft capital; no quarterback in 2023 faced a lower pressure rate than Tagovailoa, who was sacked on a meager 4.7 percent of his drop backs. Miami

He thinks our line protects well. Wow.
 
Playing RT in College does not mean you can't play LT in the pros

Guyton can play either RT or LT IMO
Based on what? Playing RT in college also does not mean you can switch and be just as successful at LT either. Mark Schlereth said the other day on some podcast it is more challenging for an RT to move to LT than it is for him to move to RG. Switching sides is not something they all can do.
 
It's a possibility, but I'd prefer to keep Jackson at RT. He finally came into his own there.
He also showed signs of competency as a rookie at LT before the Denver game where he got hurt. Moving him to LG in 2021 was a poor decision. We did not even allow Jackson time to develop at LT. It was like, "Oh he isn't a Pro Bowl LT after his rookie season so let's move him to a new position for his 2nd year." Ridiculous.
 


LETS MAKE A DEAL!!!!
lets make a deal GIF
 
Here's the type of sloppy reporting that happens when the writer has no real knowledge of WHY a particular statistic happened.
Tua Tagovailoa
MIAQuarterback#1
ESPN’s Cameron Wolfe believes the Dolphins could take an offensive lineman in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Miami has just two picks inside the top 150 in the upcoming draft, and Wolfe suggests the team could take an offensive lineman to protect Tua Tagovailoa. Wolfe said the Dolphins could target Oklahoma OT Tyler Guyton, who met with the team on Monday. Guyton played right tackle at Oklahoma, protecting the blindside of left-handed QB Dillon Gabriel. He should have positional flexibility in the NFL. It would be a somewhat curious use of draft capital; no quarterback in 2023 faced a lower pressure rate than Tagovailoa, who was sacked on a meager 4.7 percent of his drop backs. Miami

He thinks our line protects well. Wow.
Maybe he thinks that because no quarterback in 2023 faced a lower pressure rate than Tagovailoa, who was sacked on a meager 4.7 percent of his dropbacks.
 
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