A lot of lineman hardly ever run more than 15 yards to have a successful or unsuccessful play. It's all about reaction time and intelligence.
This is taken from 30 questions Kiper answered on the draft today:
Give us the Day 2 pick who's most likely to make a Pro Bowl.
"You want me to give you a quarterback or playmaker, but I'm going outside the box. Louisiana's Robert Hunt could be a big-time guard -- yes, a guard -- and instant starter in the second round. He's a 6-foot-5, 323-pound mauler in the running game. I'm a huge fan of his game."
Must be an ESPN+ member, but here is the link to the entire article.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2020/i...-sleepers-more
Mike Hunt ?
Is there a Jack Mehoff here ?
Huge G Rection, paging Hugh G Rection....
Phil? Phil McCoque?
This should be in the beer thread maybe ... try some Dicken's Cider
If I'm the Saints, I'm trading back, picking up a two and going with Hunt.
Then unload Warford for a 4th.
Yeah, last several years that's been the inclination, but early they did trade back at least once and the result was Jahri Evans. I realize that a guard from a Bloomberg or wherever he went wasn't high on anyone's boards.
I know folks are big on Queen (at least the refineryville folks) but I just wonder if he's just a bit undersized.
Will an offensive lineman have an easier time transitioning into the pros?
I think they can go BPA and be ok. Just would like to see a move back.
I am all for the Saints trading back. You are always hearing about the draft value charts, and here is the best one I have found online, https://www.drafttek.com/NFL-Trade-V...RequestTeam=no
Gives you an idea of the value of picks and potential trading partners.
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