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Some do, some don't. Thats a pretty big risk at 4, when you have a guy that's already performed at a higher level at the actual position you're looking to fill.Guys do convert successfully, and even play both on demand. Membou’s only 20. I think if the Pats see more potential they’ll take him and convert him.
If they take Membou, I have a little more faith that Marrone can help with the transition.I wasn't contrasting the ages of the two, just saying that at a young age he'll be able to transition to LT.
If the coaches feel that Membou is or will become a better tackle than Campbell, which many observers believe, then I think they'll take him and assume they can flip him. Trent Brown of all people played equally well on both sides.
If they take Membou, I have a little more faith that Marrone can help with the transition.
But the organization last year thought they could just flip Wallace over and it was a failure. Didn't work out. It's not the easiest transition and I don't assume just anyone can do it. Especially a guy who has had trouble with speed at times on the right side. IMO Campbell is the better pick. But if the staff takes Membou I'll be on board and hope for the best.
I wasn't contrasting the ages of the two, just saying that at a young age he'll be able to transition to LT.
If the coaches feel that Membou is or will become a better tackle than Campbell, which many observers believe, then I think they'll take him and assume they can flip him. Trent Brown of all people played equally well on both sides.
I also wonder if the deciding factor is how each finishes plays. I don't want to put too much emphasis on it, but I feel like Vrabel/Marrone/McDaniels will. There are no questions about Campbell finishing. I've heard multiple evaluators question Membou. Mike Tice referred to it as "grit." He questioned Membou's grit.I think you both make a good case but ultimately I think they'll pick Campbell and a part of that will be based upon character. I've not heard anything bad about Membou but there's lots of positive reviews of Campbell's character.
Well we know Vrabel will. He's talked about 'finishing plays' more than once.I also wonder if the deciding factor is how each finishes plays. I don't want to put too much emphasis on it, but I feel like Vrabel/Marrone/McDaniels will. There are no questions about Campbell finishing. I've heard multiple evaluators question Membou. Mike Tice referred to it as "grit." He questioned Membou's grit.
I've defended Campbell in other posts. It all depends on how our coaches feel about them, they're both good and look like they can do the job sooner than later.I think you both make a good case but ultimately I think they'll pick Campbell and a part of that will be based upon character. I've not heard anything bad about Membou but there's lots of positive reviews of Campbell's character.
The more I hear and see of analysis, the more that I expect Campbell to be our pick at 4.I think you both make a good case but ultimately I think they'll pick Campbell and a part of that will be based upon character. I've not heard anything bad about Membou but there's lots of positive reviews of Campbell's character.
Membou and Simmons both move better than Campbell. I would rather have either one but Campbell has more junk yard dog in him.The arms thing has been debunked a bit, he measured at 33". The main question I have about OT is whether the Pats have a higher grade on Membou, who moves amazingly well.
Its like a pendulum swinging back and forth.Membou and Simmons both move better than Campbell. I would rather have either one but Campbell has more junk yard dog in him.
Just pick Tet, piss everyone off (except the Obsessed WR Club) and hope he can play some T as well. Oh, sorry, wrong thread.Its like a pendulum swinging back and forth.
Cult. WR Cult.Just pick Tet, piss everyone off (except the Obsessed WR Club) and hope he can play some T as well. Oh, sorry, wrong thread.
Just gonna leave this here
Clear, automatic HOF players. Mandarich had enough steroids in him for half a dozen people.That would be a good argument if there were future hall of fame players in this draft.
That’s just it. Onwenu is supposed to be the leader in the OL room. But he’s not. There is no guy. The culture is deficient.I've not heard anything bad about Membou but there's lots of positive reviews of Campbell's character.
BPA is always a great argument because it is more successful long term. One player does not have to be a future hall of famer to be better long term. The objective is to have the best players. In 3 years you will not emotionally care about need anymore so you will judge the draft's success by only looking for the strongest player. The best way to try to get the strongest player is chosen by BPA.That would be a good argument if there were future hall of fame players in this draft.
1. Who's BPA? A consensus board? Or the teams?BPA is always a great argument because it is more successful long term. One player does not have to be a future hall of famer to be better long term. The objective is to have the best players. In 3 years you will not emotionally care about need anymore so you will judge the draft's success by only looking for the strongest player. The best way to try to get the strongest player is chosen by BPA.
I would draft Graham over Campbell, but trading down if possible is not a bad approach.
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