Quote:
Originally Posted by RunKC
There’s the difference. Niang was a RT prospect. Little is a LT. Gigantic difference. Everyone knows LT is far more valued, especially in the draft.
And the injuries are NOT the same. Little is fully recovered and can do physicals/full workouts for teams at any time. Niang was not able to do anything at the combine or draft season bc he was still recovering from his hip surgery. And that’s likely what made him fall
|
Umm Niang actually played football in 2019.
Little was completely out of football and played less football in 2019 as well.
Niang also wasn’t considered a RT only prospect, and I’ve acknowledged that Little played LT so there’s a difference there, but it’s not an entire ****ing round difference.
But hey you know where everybody is going on draft day! You’re the expert! Just look at Ezra Cleveland who you claimed wouldn’t even be available at 32 and he went 26 picks later! “Top 20 pick any other year”, right?