Sow is the most interesting case for them looking ahead at the 2024 OL. With Onwenu hurt to start 2023, I think they figured Rieff would be their RT and Sow would fill in at RG until Big Mike was ready to go. When Rieff turned out to be unplayable and Anderson was too ill, they pretty much had...
No dispute from me on that comparison. My hope tonight was a trade down and to take Paul mid round hoping to pick up a second 3rd. Wolf or whomever didn’t get that done just like he failed last night to trade up to the late 1st for a lot more talented player. I made several posts on this thread...
6’5”, 317 lbs, 34” arms, 10.75” hands. That’s a tackle folks. What I recall from watching Penn State this year, trying to get a look at Fashanu, was that they ran behind Wallace about 10 times more than they ran behind Olu. Not thrilled at all but will hope the Pats finally have OL coaching...
Looks like another year for yours truly and many of us to spend college football season keeping an eye out for good LT prospects on Saturday and watching the Pats QB get pummeled on Sunday due to lack of talent at that crucial position.
So by the BGC grades, good options for #34 include JPJ, Kool Aide, McConkey, Kneeland, and Corley. JPJ is the highest rated by a considerable margin, but the Pats have three young IOL and more significant needs at WR and CB.
I’d be happy with any of them and since I think 2024 is a rebuild...
With 3 picks to get through, the talent seems to be with the CB and WR options. I’d prefer Mitchell, but might prefer DeJean or McKinstry to Legette or McConkey. I’d be pleased with any of them, and wouldn’t hate a trade down either
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