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Post by Chargeroo on Feb 1, 2020 20:28:26 GMT -7
Might very well be gone. He should be gone, as he is the 3rd best talent in this draft in my view. Then the Bolts look at CB Okudah, or DL Brown, or WR Jeudy.......or an OT. As much as I know OT is a huge need, I do not see any OT as top six in talent, but TT could reach. I add the best talent I can, and would be good with any player I have specifically mentioned in this post. My current top six..... Burrow Young Simmons Okudah Brown Jeudy I hope Simmons falls...... I think SDC is right- Simmons will be gone by 6. Otherwise I, too, am liking him to be the Chargers first rounder. I originally believed we must get an OT (not a QB or any other offensive position!) but perhaps this draft being fairly deep in Olinemen may allow us to grab a top defender. Like Frozen listed- Simmons, Okudah, and Brown are the TOP players at their position and coincidentally we could use any of those three positions! Of course, at 6 we may also be able to take the top OT (Thomas, Wills, Wirfs, I've even seen Becton mocked in the top ten!) but maybe the drop between the top defensive position and the next player is much steeper than the tiers for this year's offensive line draftees. So I can't wait to see who will be there at six- I'm not in favor of moving up at all and I'm very dubious at moving down- and as long as we don't take the third rated QB*, we should come out if this draft with a potentially great rookie! (* = I think Burrows and Young are locks at 1 and 2, and the Dolphins take Tua at 5 or even move up for him so the other three players picked before us leaves us one of the defenders mentioned above or the top OT on our board. Obviously two QBS in the top 5 mean the third best QB is available and I am disagreeable to waste such a high pick on the bronze medalist.)Just a reminder, Tom Brady was a fifth round pick. Marino almost slipped all the way down the first round with, I think, 4 QB's picked before him. It may turn out that the third guy is the best of the draft. It's all a gamble. Many QB's drafted after the first couple are picked turn out to be great. Dan Marino was a late first round pick. I think there were four QB's picked before he was picked. Brees was a second round pick, Brady a fifth rounder. You just never know.
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Post by afboltfan on Feb 1, 2020 21:06:09 GMT -7
I think SDC is right- Simmons will be gone by 6. Otherwise I, too, am liking him to be the Chargers first rounder. I originally believed we must get an OT (not a QB or any other offensive position!) but perhaps this draft being fairly deep in Olinemen may allow us to grab a top defender. Like Frozen listed- Simmons, Okudah, and Brown are the TOP players at their position and coincidentally we could use any of those three positions! Of course, at 6 we may also be able to take the top OT (Thomas, Wills, Wirfs, I've even seen Becton mocked in the top ten!) but maybe the drop between the top defensive position and the next player is much steeper than the tiers for this year's offensive line draftees. So I can't wait to see who will be there at six- I'm not in favor of moving up at all and I'm very dubious at moving down- and as long as we don't take the third rated QB*, we should come out if this draft with a potentially great rookie! (* = I think Burrows and Young are locks at 1 and 2, and the Dolphins take Tua at 5 or even move up for him so the other three players picked before us leaves us one of the defenders mentioned above or the top OT on our board. Obviously two QBS in the top 5 mean the third best QB is available and I am disagreeable to waste such a high pick on the bronze medalist.)Just a reminder, Tom Brady was a fifth round pick. Marino almost slipped all the way down the first round with, I think, 4 QB's picked before him. It may turn out that the third guy is the best of the draft. It's all a gamble. Many QB's drafted after the first couple are picked turn out to be great. Dan Marino was a late first round pick. I think there were four QB's picked before he was picked. Brees was a second round pick, Brady a fifth rounder. You just never know. Mahomes and Watson picked after Trubisky. Either way we go I hope its a good pick and not a TT special reach...
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Post by frozendisc on Feb 1, 2020 21:49:01 GMT -7
Might very well be gone. He should be gone, as he is the 3rd best talent in this draft in my view. Then the Bolts look at CB Okudah, or DL Brown, or WR Jeudy.......or an OT. As much as I know OT is a huge need, I do not see any OT as top six in talent, but TT could reach. I add the best talent I can, and would be good with any player I have specifically mentioned in this post. My current top six..... Burrow Young Simmons Okudah Brown Jeudy I hope Simmons falls...... I think SDC is right- Simmons will be gone by 6. Otherwise I, too, am liking him to be the Chargers first rounder. I originally believed we must get an OT (not a QB or any other offensive position!) but perhaps this draft being fairly deep in Olinemen may allow us to grab a top defender. Like Frozen listed- Simmons, Okudah, and Brown are the TOP players at their position and coincidentally we could use any of those three positions! Of course, at 6 we may also be able to take the top OT (Thomas, Wills, Wirfs, I've even seen Becton mocked in the top ten!) but maybe the drop between the top defensive position and the next player is much steeper than the tiers for this year's offensive line draftees. So I can't wait to see who will be there at six- I'm not in favor of moving up at all and I'm very dubious at moving down- and as long as we don't take the third rated QB*, we should come out if this draft with a potentially great rookie! (* = I think Burrows and Young are locks at 1 and 2, and the Dolphins take Tua at 5 or even move up for him so the other three players picked before us leaves us one of the defenders mentioned above or the top OT on our board. Obviously two QBS in the top 5 mean the third best QB is available and I am disagreeable to waste such a high pick on the bronze medalist.) Burrow and Young will go 1-2, Detroit probably takes Simmons, unless they trade back. If they trade back, I have to guess the club trading up wants a QB, Giants will take an OT, then you know Miami will take a QB......TT is going to be adding a really solid player.....and one that is BPA and PON. Add some OL via FA and middle rounds, let Taylor run run run.....
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Post by chargerfreak on Feb 2, 2020 4:38:50 GMT -7
I think SDC is right- Simmons will be gone by 6. Otherwise I, too, am liking him to be the Chargers first rounder. I originally believed we must get an OT (not a QB or any other offensive position!) but perhaps this draft being fairly deep in Olinemen may allow us to grab a top defender. Like Frozen listed- Simmons, Okudah, and Brown are the TOP players at their position and coincidentally we could use any of those three positions! Of course, at 6 we may also be able to take the top OT (Thomas, Wills, Wirfs, I've even seen Becton mocked in the top ten!) but maybe the drop between the top defensive position and the next player is much steeper than the tiers for this year's offensive line draftees. So I can't wait to see who will be there at six- I'm not in favor of moving up at all and I'm very dubious at moving down- and as long as we don't take the third rated QB*, we should come out if this draft with a potentially great rookie! (* = I think Burrows and Young are locks at 1 and 2, and the Dolphins take Tua at 5 or even move up for him so the other three players picked before us leaves us one of the defenders mentioned above or the top OT on our board. Obviously two QBS in the top 5 mean the third best QB is available and I am disagreeable to waste such a high pick on the bronze medalist.)Just a reminder, Tom Brady was a fifth round pick. Marino almost slipped all the way down the first round with, I think, 4 QB's picked before him. It may turn out that the third guy is the best of the draft. It's all a gamble. Many QB's drafted after the first couple are picked turn out to be great. Dan Marino was a late first round pick. I think there were four QB's picked before he was picked. Brees was a second round pick, Brady a fifth rounder. You just never know. Brady was a 6th rounder, and there were 5 QB's taken ahead of Dan Marino. 1983 is known as the QB Draft. Marino had 17 TDs and 23 INT's his senior year at Pitt.
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Post by frozendisc on Feb 2, 2020 21:13:56 GMT -7
Many QB's drafted after the first couple are picked turn out to be great. Dan Marino was a late first round pick. I think there were four QB's picked before he was picked. Brees was a second round pick, Brady a fifth rounder. You just never know. Brady was a 6th rounder, and there were 5 QB's taken ahead of Dan Marino. 1983 is known as the QB Draft. Marino had 17 TDs and 23 INT's his senior year at Pitt. Freak, the football historian, has spoken.....err, corrected Roo. Roo's point stands, quality QB's can be found in all rounds. Good players are found where you find them, even at small schools.....or on the street after the draft.
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Post by totallybolted on Feb 2, 2020 21:24:04 GMT -7
Brady was a 6th rounder, and there were 5 QB's taken ahead of Dan Marino. 1983 is known as the QB Draft. Marino had 17 TDs and 23 INT's his senior year at Pitt. Freak, the football historian, has spoken.....err, corrected Roo. Roo's point stands, quality QB's can be found in all rounds. Good players are found where you find them, even at small schools.....or on the street after the draft. Nobody corrects Roo. You only can compliment him
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Post by frozendisc on Feb 2, 2020 21:30:34 GMT -7
Freak, the football historian, has spoken.....err, corrected Roo. Roo's point stands, quality QB's can be found in all rounds. Good players are found where you find them, even at small schools.....or on the street after the draft. Nobody corrects Roo. You only can compliment him Well emperors have a unique sense of rules, and Freak takes that to a new level......
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Post by chargerfreak on Feb 3, 2020 3:44:12 GMT -7
Freak, the football historian, has spoken.....err, corrected Roo. Roo's point stands, quality QB's can be found in all rounds. Good players are found where you find them, even at small schools.....or on the street after the draft. Nobody corrects Roo. You only can compliment him Post Approved.
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Post by chargerfreak on Feb 3, 2020 3:44:41 GMT -7
Nobody corrects Roo. You only can compliment him Well emperors have a unique sense of rules, and Freak takes that to a new level...... Post Approved by Royal Decree.
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Post by chargerfreak on Feb 3, 2020 3:46:04 GMT -7
Brady was a 6th rounder, and there were 5 QB's taken ahead of Dan Marino. 1983 is known as the QB Draft. Marino had 17 TDs and 23 INT's his senior year at Pitt. Freak, the football historian, has spoken.....err, corrected Roo. Roo's point stands, quality QB's can be found in all rounds. Good players are found where you find them, even at small schools.....or on the street after the draft. I wish I was. But I know a couple. They have taught me so much.
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Post by boltnut on Feb 8, 2020 13:43:28 GMT -7
PFF's highest rated rookie QB from last year...? 6th round.
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Post by chopper31 on Feb 8, 2020 15:03:01 GMT -7
SoCali Chargers - I had to delete your posts, as you are not registered, and there were some questionable looking links was in your posts.
Please register if you would like post here.
Thanks !
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Post by cthommes on Feb 8, 2020 16:12:47 GMT -7
SoCali Chargers - I had to delete your posts, as you are not registered, and there were some questionable looking links was in your posts. Please register if you would like post here. Thanks ! Missed one...
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Post by ohioboltfan on Feb 10, 2020 11:09:38 GMT -7
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Post by lazylightning on Feb 10, 2020 11:32:40 GMT -7
It is sad to read that. Rivers deserved a chance to play in the big game and compete for a ring. Feel bad for him thinking that his best years were wasted with bad FO/Coaching/Personnel decisions.
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