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Tackles are coming out early. They are declaring for the NFL when they are 20 years old. They are coming out with 20 year old bodies. It's not just Lomu. It's Kadyn Proctor who is 20 years old. It's Spencer Fano who just turned 21. Monroe Freeling is 21. Will Campbell had just turned 21. Even Max I. is a 22 year old. Olu Fashanu was very young.I can only trust that these football minds know that Lomu will end up being a great player - maybe even a 6-8 year tackle. I hope he's great. But, as a philosophy, I would see the 1st round as a place you get starting-caliber talent for your team in year 1.
It's not like we're the Patriots of they dynasty where we were stacked and had systematic incumbent leaders in every spot (except WR).
Tackles are declaring for the NFL draft at the age of 20.
This means the vast majority of the really good ones will have a very difficult time ramping up as a starter in their 1st year. Campbell had some difficulty. Fashanu didn't start in his first year but has come on.
Look at the Patriots. We have a 35 year old at RT, that's an act of desperation. We used the #4 pick in the draft to, really, reach for a tackle. Why? Because we were absolutely desperate. (We could've taken Tet McMillan there!). That desperation comes from the utter inability to sign a tackle in free agency or to find a tackle in later rounds. Teams rarely do.
So, we're looking at a position full of 20 year old bodies who are NOT ready for the NFL, and otherwise, you can't grab any tackles who are worth a damn, not later in the draft, not in trades.
And NOT having a tackle makes you absolutely desperate so that when you have the #4 pick in the draft, you find yourself passing on much more talented players.
This is not the way to run a team. Grabbing Lomu coming off the 31st pick in the draft is an absolute masterpiece (and I'm no fan of this team's OL drafting skills, I've been one of the biggest critics)











