2022 Official Bolts Draft Superthread
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Originally posted by 21&500 View PostYes'Sir Taylor @ 60% of ASJ = good enough to be 4th CB"The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this post. The information contained in this post is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness..."
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Originally posted by Lone Bolt View PostYea....I think more is being made of those comments about the 4th round than should be. He might have liked the players he missed, but not enough to trade up for them...otherwise, he would have, as his history suggests....instead, he is just being candid that the draft doesn't always fall perfectly...but in the end, it was important to stay put and use those picks to add young talent/competition in camp, rather than trade them away.
I just wanted to go on record saying the Chargers drafted 2 of my favorite OL in this draft. Johnson and Salyer.
Do you think there's a chance Filer gets moved to RT (He's played there before) and they start Johnson at LG and Salyer at RG? Salyer looked great playing RG in the NC game in the 2nd half.
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Originally posted by steelbtexan View Post
I just wanted to go on record saying the Chargers drafted 2 of my favorite OL in this draft. Johnson and Salyer.
Do you think there's a chance Filer gets moved to RT (He's played there before) and they start Johnson at LG and Salyer at RG? Salyer looked great playing RG in the NC game in the 2nd half.
:coffee:Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Georgia OL were all considered Guards, who could also kick outside. In the NFL you might get away with paying these guards who play OT guard contracts? But eventually you would probably just wind up with a bunch of expensive guards. Still interesting angle, to leverage Super Bowl run once Herbert is off his rookie contract.
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https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-regrading-2021-nfl-draft-classes-miami-dolphins-dallas-cowboys
just putting it out there, as is a pretty good read if you're a draftnik, and.... just goes to show that for the occasional poster who spins that broken record, as to how any Powder Blues poster could possibly know more than a GM.... there are plenty of names that were well bandied about here and showed out their rookie year, and.... didn't get drafted so high/early, i.e. Christian Barmore, Elijah Molden, Trey Smith, Nate Hobbs, Elijah Mitchell, etc.
ps. 'tis also buyer beware, as a fair bit of peoples here were rather fond of Caleb Farley, and despite his injury concerns, and.... voila, he was sidelined most of the season as it turns out.
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Originally posted by beachcomber View Posthttps://www.pff.com/news/nfl-regrading-2021-nfl-draft-classes-miami-dolphins-dallas-cowboys
just putting it out there, as is a pretty good read if you're a draftnik, and.... just goes to show that for the occasional poster who spins that broken record, as to how any Powder Blues poster could possibly know more than a GM.... there are plenty of names that were well bandied about here and showed out their rookie year, and.... didn't get drafted so high/early, i.e. Christian Barmore, Elijah Molden, Trey Smith, Nate Hobbs, Elijah Mitchell, etc.
ps. 'tis also buyer beware, as a fair bit of peoples here were rather fond of Caleb Farley, and despite his injury concerns, and.... voila, he was sidelined most of the season as it turns out.
R2 (47): CB Asante Samuel Jr., Florida State
R3 (77): WR Josh Palmer, Tennessee
R3 (97): TE Tre’ McKitty, Georgia
R4 (118): EDGE Chris Rumph II, Duke
R5 (159): T Brenden Jaimes, Nebraska
R6: (185): LB Nick Niemann, Iowa
R6 (198): RB Larry Rountree III, Missouri
R7 (241): CB Mark Webb, Georgia
Initial Draft Grade: A+
1-year Re-Grade: A+
Seems generous to me. Slater was all that, but question marks, two concussions later Samuel must show drastic improvement his second year to earn that hype, but strictly first season no.
Palmer we all hope for more production, was solid in limited duty as depth piece only.
Hardley saw McKitty and Rumph, and never saw Jaimes despite having serious issues on the right side of OL. Niemann was in and out. Rountree straight up disappointment and Webb out for season with injury.
We we're hoping for the best, maybe a B+ post draft but in reflection C+ postseason. Traditionally should give it 3 years before grading, but they put this out after only one and just doesn't reflect reality, IMO.
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Originally posted by TexanBeerlover View Post
R1 (13): T Rashawn Slater, Northwestern
R2 (47): CB Asante Samuel Jr., Florida State
R3 (77): WR Josh Palmer, Tennessee
R3 (97): TE Tre’ McKitty, Georgia
R4 (118): EDGE Chris Rumph II, Duke
R5 (159): T Brenden Jaimes, Nebraska
R6: (185): LB Nick Niemann, Iowa
R6 (198): RB Larry Rountree III, Missouri
R7 (241): CB Mark Webb, Georgia
Initial Draft Grade: A+
1-year Re-Grade: A+
Seems generous to me. Slater was all that, but question marks, two concussions later Samuel must show drastic improvement his second year to earn that hype, but strictly first season no.
Palmer we all hope for more production, was solid in limited duty as depth piece only.
Hardley saw McKitty and Rumph, and never saw Jaimes despite having serious issues on the right side of OL. Niemann was in and out. Rountree straight up disappointment and Webb out for season with injury.
We we're hoping for the best, maybe a B+ post draft but in reflection C+ postseason. Traditionally should give it 3 years before grading, but they put this out after only one and just doesn't reflect reality, IMO.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Agree, but its PFF and people love to believe their stories....regardless of reality. Could end up a A., we'll see. Slater alone gives it a high grade but yes way early to be giving grades on drafts after 1 season.
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Right Tackle watch list:
Paris Johnson Jr., OSU, 6’6, 310, 77
Peter Skoronski, NW, 6’4, 315, 77
Olumuyiwa Fashanu, PSU, 6’6, 321, 74
*love this kid^
Jaelon Duncan, MD, 6’6, 320, 71
Anton Harrison, OK, 6’5, 315, 71
Zion Nelson, MIA, 6’5, 316, 60
Dawand Jones, OSU, 6’8, 359, 79
Darnell Wright, TENN, 6’7, 335, 58
Carter Warren, PITT, 6’5, 325, 77
Blake Freeland, BYU, 6’8, 305, 71
Matthew Bergeron, SYR, 6’5, 320, 60
John Ojukwu, BSU, 6’6, 315, 70
Javon Foster, MIZ, 6’5, 319
Robert Scott, FSU, 6’5, 334Our quarterback is a golden god.
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