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The players I'd grade out to a solid B.
I'm not sure what the long term plan is here. If we are acknowledging next season as a lost cause, which we should, I'm fine with the draft thus far. Loading up with young talent on D, finally upgrading our wretched TE situation.
Next off season we'll need to do a lot of rebuilding on offense starting with a franchise QB if Stiddy is not that. Need upgrades at receiver, and likely move on from Michel.
If we are in rebuild mode, terrific. That's what I'm hoping for.
Sort out the QB position and the rest will be easy. We have this season to see if Stiddy is worth sticking with for the future or if a high pick or move needs to be made the following year.That's what I think as well. Next year you will see high picks at OL, QB and WR.
Thankfully if you hit on the picks it's a 2 year rebuild. So don't expect much in 2020 and 2021 record wise but if they do it right, 2022 could already be a big jump. Getting the QB situation sorted out will be key obviously.
Sort out the QB position and the rest will be easy. We have this season to see if Stiddy is worth sticking with for the future or if a high pick or move needs to be made the following year.
Unfortunately for Jarrett he hasn't exactly been put in a good position to succeed.
I would say as long as the OL does a half-decent job of protecting him, isn't that a good situation to really judge his talent and fit in the NFL? If he shows good decision-making ability and accuracy, even if he doesn't throw for a ton of yards and TDs with that receiving corps you'll know that you have something for the future. On the other hand, it he proves himself to be erratic, throwing up 50/50 balls and picks all over the place you'll know that he's not cut-out for being a starter in the NFL and can move on.Odds are stacked against him, like Rosen at Miami.
A+
Just another in a long line of vintage dominant Bill Belichick draft days, which comes as a surprise to absolutely no one.
If these two TE's turn out to be decent we should at least be able to get a decent judgement of Stidham's ability. It's still a very weak offense with the only proven good players being Edelman and White.I would say as long as the OL does a half-decent job of protecting him, isn't that a good situation to really judge his talent and fit in the NFL? If he shows good decision-making ability and accuracy, even if he doesn't throw for a ton of yards and TDs with that receiving corps you'll know that you have something for the future. On the other hand, it he proves himself to be erratic, throwing up 50/50 balls and picks all over the place you'll know that he's not cut-out for being a starter in the NFL and can move on.
Outside of statue Jennings, I like the athleticism of our picks.
I see Jennings as being more of an inside backer with the ability to be a run stuffer in the same vein as HT. Would that be a safe assumption? He looks to be strong and sturdy.Outside of statue Jennings, I like the athleticism of our picks.