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Post by lightsout42 on Apr 30, 2022 13:34:29 GMT -7
Jamaree Salyer, Guard, Georgia No. 120 on Daniel Jeremiah’s board Could be moved to RT. Some of the draft analysis suggests he’s more build for G in the pros. I wonder if this isn’t a pick to develop for LG and perhaps a way to move Feiler to RT.
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Post by joemcrugby on Apr 30, 2022 13:48:27 GMT -7
Jamaree Salyer, Guard, Georgia No. 120 on Daniel Jeremiah’s board Could be moved to RT. Some of the draft analysis suggests he’s more build for G in the pros. I wonder if this isn’t a pick to develop for LG and perhaps a way to move Feiler to RT. Could be. Here’s what he said after being picked.
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Post by joemcrugby on Apr 30, 2022 14:20:37 GMT -7
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Post by lazylightning on Apr 30, 2022 14:25:20 GMT -7
Looks like more speed on the D.
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Post by joemcrugby on Apr 30, 2022 14:26:26 GMT -7
Looks like more speed on the D. And special teams coverage.
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Post by chargerfreak on Apr 30, 2022 14:29:59 GMT -7
Some of the draft analysis suggests he’s more build for G in the pros. I wonder if this isn’t a pick to develop for LG and perhaps a way to move Feiler to RT. Could be. Here’s what he said after being picked. I love he was team captain playing for Georgia. Big time billy big school. I would love for him to work out at any position. Slayer and Salyer !!!
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Post by joemcrugby on Apr 30, 2022 14:58:48 GMT -7
Deane Leonard Ole Miss CB
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Post by joemcrugby on Apr 30, 2022 15:02:33 GMT -7
DB Deane Leonard, Ole Miss The Calgary native was a first-team All-Canadian in 2019 at the University of Calgary before transferring to Ole Miss of the prestigious Southeastern Conference. He went on to dress for 18 games with the Rebels, recording 62 total tackles, one tackle for loss, 11 pass breakups, and one fumble recovery. The former Dino ran a 4.39 forty-yard dash at the University of Mississippi’s pro day last month in front of 71 scouts representing 31 NFL teams. At six-foot-one and 194 pounds, he’s got a rare combination of length and speed that teams covet at the cornerback position. Leonard reportedly had top 30 visits with the Las Vegas Raiders and Indianapolis Colts, which is a strong indication that he is being considered for the draft. His CFL rights belong to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats by virtue of the 2021 CFL Draft in which he was a second-round pick. 3downnation.com/2022/04/28/where-will-canadians-be-selected-in-the-2022-nfl-draft/
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Post by chargerfreak on Apr 30, 2022 15:04:50 GMT -7
DB Deane Leonard, Ole Miss The Calgary native was a first-team All-Canadian in 2019 at the University of Calgary before transferring to Ole Miss of the prestigious Southeastern Conference. He went on to dress for 18 games with the Rebels, recording 62 total tackles, one tackle for loss, 11 pass breakups, and one fumble recovery. The former Dino ran a 4.39 forty-yard dash at the University of Mississippi’s pro day last month in front of 71 scouts representing 31 NFL teams. At six-foot-one and 194 pounds, he’s got a rare combination of length and speed that teams covet at the cornerback position. Leonard reportedly had top 30 visits with the Las Vegas Raiders and Indianapolis Colts, which is a strong indication that he is being considered for the draft. His CFL rights belong to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats by virtue of the 2021 CFL Draft in which he was a second-round pick. 3downnation.com/2022/04/28/where-will-canadians-be-selected-in-the-2022-nfl-draft/ Can never have enough corners !
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Post by lazylightning on Apr 30, 2022 15:05:36 GMT -7
DB Deane Leonard, Ole Miss The Calgary native was a first-team All-Canadian in 2019 at the University of Calgary before transferring to Ole Miss of the prestigious Southeastern Conference. He went on to dress for 18 games with the Rebels, recording 62 total tackles, one tackle for loss, 11 pass breakups, and one fumble recovery. The former Dino ran a 4.39 forty-yard dash at the University of Mississippi’s pro day last month in front of 71 scouts representing 31 NFL teams. At six-foot-one and 194 pounds, he’s got a rare combination of length and speed that teams covet at the cornerback position. Leonard reportedly had top 30 visits with the Las Vegas Raiders and Indianapolis Colts, which is a strong indication that he is being considered for the draft. His CFL rights belong to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats by virtue of the 2021 CFL Draft in which he was a second-round pick. 3downnation.com/2022/04/28/where-will-canadians-be-selected-in-the-2022-nfl-draft/More speedy DBs. I think we are seeing a trend.
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Post by jwr10x on Apr 30, 2022 15:17:49 GMT -7
Jamaree Salyer, Guard, Georgia No. 120 on Daniel Jeremiah’s board Could be moved to RT. I thought we might have drafted him with our 4th round pick , so happy he fell to us here , gives us insurance in case Pipkins does not cut it early Feiler can move to RT and Salyer can fit into one of the Guard slots. (Zion did play LG at BC)
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Post by moekid on Apr 30, 2022 16:42:25 GMT -7
In case there were any doubts, Staley loves DBs and hates LBs. Not a single pick spent on LB which was arguably our weakest position group heading into the draft.
Glad they finished the OL but if I’m playing the chargers I’m looking to run the ball, keep it out of Herbert’s hands and dominate the clock. And without that guy in the middle of the defense we won’t be in a good position to stop it. Of course, if everybody throws every down we’re probably set but the Raiders and Broncos are solid running teams.
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Post by ltocbolts on Apr 30, 2022 17:15:06 GMT -7
In case there were any doubts, Staley loves DBs and hates LBs. Not a single pick spent on LB which was arguably our weakest position group heading into the draft. Glad they finished the OL but if I’m playing the chargers I’m looking to run the ball, keep it out of Herbert’s hands and dominate the clock. And without that guy in the middle of the defense we won’t be in a good position to stop it. Of course, if everybody throws every down we’re probably set but the Raiders and Broncos are solid running teams. But we did add 2 run stopping D-tackles through Free Agency. Sebastian Joseph-Day and Austin Johnson. Staley must be high on them (and he coached Joseph day with the Rams). But I agree that I really wanted one of the several "thumper" ILBs that came out in this draft.
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Post by moekid on Apr 30, 2022 17:20:08 GMT -7
In case there were any doubts, Staley loves DBs and hates LBs. Not a single pick spent on LB which was arguably our weakest position group heading into the draft. Glad they finished the OL but if I’m playing the chargers I’m looking to run the ball, keep it out of Herbert’s hands and dominate the clock. And without that guy in the middle of the defense we won’t be in a good position to stop it. Of course, if everybody throws every down we’re probably set but the Raiders and Broncos are solid running teams. But we did add 2 run stopping D-tackles through Free Agency. Sebastian Joseph-Day and Austin Johnson. Staley must be high on them (and he coached Joseph day with the Rams). But I agree that I really wanted one of the several "thumper" ILBs that came out in this draft. Yep glad we got those guys. But I’m an old school guy and I can’t recall a truly great defense that didn’t have a truly great LB or two
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Post by ohioboltfan on Apr 30, 2022 17:23:21 GMT -7
In case there were any doubts, Staley loves DBs and hates LBs. Not a single pick spent on LB which was arguably our weakest position group heading into the draft. Glad they finished the OL but if I’m playing the chargers I’m looking to run the ball, keep it out of Herbert’s hands and dominate the clock. And without that guy in the middle of the defense we won’t be in a good position to stop it. Of course, if everybody throws every down we’re probably set but the Raiders and Broncos are solid running teams. Or, and just hear me out on this... what if our high powered offense builds a lead that the other team HAS to throw to catch up? What if we did it that way instead?
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