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Dunerdr 09-29-2023 06:16 AM

Just hoping that Wanya develops into a LT then we move up slightly for Brock Bowers who drops after a video comes out of him kicking puppies.

O.city 09-29-2023 07:58 AM

If Alt lasts that long, he'll be a Chief. He's too perfect for what Andy looks for in a T.

O.city 09-29-2023 07:59 AM

The BYU LT may end up being another favorite of mine. Dude is an unreal athlete.

Couch-Potato 09-29-2023 01:44 PM

Are we sure we're going to need a new OT?

mrbiggz 09-29-2023 02:42 PM

Why not Resign Danna, draft DT or LT in the first and second then draft another high upside developmental guy at DT later in the draft.

We are already looking at losing Sneed, Gay and Chris Jones this next off-season and with a sign and trade for Chris and then the compensational picks we should have plenty of ammo to trade up if we like someone and we can find someone who wants to trade.

We can't necessarily go out and sign a "big name" when we have Creed Humphrey, Nick Bolton and Trey smith coming up. We don't have a lot of overhang from dead cap money money coming available either because Veach has been doing a good job managing the cap.

We need to try keeping our guys and rebuilding the core as Kelce ages out and Chris jones probably won't be on the team.

kccrow 09-30-2023 03:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamie (Post 17135290)
I don't follow much draft stuff this early, but I did listen to Dan Brugler's podcast about a month ago, and he and Nate Tice were lower on Alt. They had him as the 4th OT, and see him as a late 1st/early 2nd guy. This is the podcast, it's cued up to the section on Alt.

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Also he had the top 5 OTs as:

1. Olu Fashanu (Penn State)
2. Amarius Mims (Georgia)
3. JC Latham (Alabama)
4. Joe Alt (Notre Dame)
5. Patrick Paul (Houston)

Mims and Latham are probably RT only guys. Alt is an elite pass blocker and his run blocking has about caught up. He has pro lineage and does everything right. no sacks last year, with only 6 hurries and 2 hits. That's pretty good. He's going to be as rock solid a prospect as you're going to get. He might be right, he's not as athletic as some guys, but you know you're getting a good one.

duncan_idaho 09-30-2023 10:31 AM

I want absolutely nothing to do with any Alabama T. I don't know what they're doing to their guys there, but it isn't translating to the NFL.

The BYU kid with the tough to spell last name and Alt are the guys I have eyes for early on in the process.

I can see a franchise tag trade leading to having the ammo to get one of them, whether that's Sneed or Jones.

BossChief 10-06-2023 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by O.city (Post 17135387)
The BYU LT may end up being another favorite of mine. Dude is an unreal athlete.

That’s the guy I bet we target, if Alt goes top ten.

He’s got a huge upside in this system.

JPH83 10-14-2023 05:54 AM

Assuming Alt and Fashanu are outside of our range even to move up, I'd like Barton, Mims or even Patrick Paul if we stay put. I think we've really got to fix LT this year. Imo we're overpaying for Taylor and D. Smith isn't working. If we get a guy in and he takes a year to get up to speed, so be it if it gives us 3 or 4 years solid play

kccrow 10-18-2023 11:46 PM

Keep Anthony Belton from NC State on your short-list IMO (if he declares, RJr). Probably will be a quality LG if not a swing early on day 3.

Couch-Potato 11-16-2023 02:31 PM

I'm curious about

Tyler Guyton LT/RT - 67, 327, OU
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Tyler-Guyton-OT-TCU

Zion Nelson LT/RT/LG - 6'5, 315, MIA
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/...elson-OL-Miami

kccrow 11-16-2023 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Couch-Potato (Post 17226648)
I'm curious about

Tyler Guyton LT/RT - 67, 327, OU
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Tyler-Guyton-OT-TCU

Zion Nelson LT/RT/LG - 6'5, 315, MIA
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/...elson-OL-Miami

Before he tore his knee up last year, many thought Nelson would be a round 1 or 2 pick. I'd definitely take a shot in round 4. If he grades out at end of 3, I'd go for it then but medicals will be key for him.

Couch-Potato 11-18-2023 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 17226800)
Before he tore his knee up last year, many thought Nelson would be a round 1 or 2 pick. I'd definitely take a shot in round 4. If he grades out at end of 3, I'd go for it then but medicals will be key for him.

I was wondering what happened, hadn't heard it was his knee.

I could see him becoming one of Veach's signature high value picks.

Couch-Potato 11-20-2023 10:49 AM

Kipers updated ESPN rankings:

Offensive tackles

1. Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State
2. Joe Alt, Notre Dame
3. Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
4. JC Latham, Alabama
5. Jordan Morgan, Arizona
6. Amarius Mims, Georgia
7. Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
8. Patrick Paul, Houston
9. Kingsley Suamataia, BYU
10. Walter Rouse, Oklahoma

kccrow 12-31-2023 08:50 AM

Been kind of plowing through bit on OT and here's how I'm starting to feel about Days 1 & 2...

LEFT TACKLE

R1.1 Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State
R1.2 Joe Alt, Notre Dame
R1.3 Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma (/RT)
R1.4 Amarius Mims, Georgia
R2.1 Jordan Morgan, Arizona
R2.2 Kiran Amegadjie, Yale
R3.1 Zion Nelson, Miami
R3.2 Kingsley Suamataia, BYU (/RT)
R3.3 Javon Foster, Missouri (/RT)
R3.4 Patrick Paul, Houston

RIGHT TACKLE

R1.1 Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
R1.2 J.C. Latham, Alabama
R2.1 Blake Fisher, Notre Dame

TACKLES THAT NEED TO MOVE TO GUARD
R2 Graham Barton, Duke
R3 Jonah Monheim, USC (if he declares)


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