by RiverDog » Sat Apr 30, 2022 6:10 am
I was fully expecting us to take Ridder with one of those two first round picks and was shocked when all three of the most often talked about QB's that could end up with us were still there in the 3rd, but I'm glad we didn't. We have two first round picks, with a good chance that at least one of them could be a top 10, so I'm good waiting till next season to find our QBOTF if Lock doesn't pan out. This has to be a historic draft for QB's, with just one taken in the first 2.5 rounds with Ridder, Willis, and Corral all falling past us all the way to #74. Told you, Obi!
Sam Howell, QB out of North Caroliina, and Carson Strong out of Nevada, of whom I've heard discussed as a potential Hawk target, could be taken by us at #109, so there's still a good chance that we could be drafting a QB.
I'm generally against taking RB's in the first round of the draft for the reasons we've discussed earlier, but since we had two selections, it doesn't seem as if it's an outrageous move to take one. Those little fire hydrants don't seem to be as exposed to injury as other body types, so hopefully he won't be competing with Penny and Carson for time in the hot tub. But he's going to see limited use, especially given that he's not reported as being a very good blocker or receiver.
The other guy, Mafe, looks like a solid pick, as does the tackle out of WSU. I don't see any huge reaches in the first 3 rounds like we have in other drafts. I'm also surprised that we didn't execute any trades in the first 3 rounds. Perhaps Pete and John aren't feeling their oats like they have in the past. Sometimes I think that they trade just for the sake of trading and reach for players just to prove to the world how unique and superior their system is.