jshawaii22 wrote:I'm talking to a group of friends at Southpoint and they are pretty good wealth of knowledge. We were discussing the ditching of last year defensive tackles all the 'new' defensive linemen we need and it was stated that now that we are in a 3 - 4 base defense the existing defensive players were all let go because they were not fitting the 3 -4.
This led me to ask about Carter, and the answer is NO, he doesn't play in a defense that fits us. We should be looking for a true nose tackle. These are the top 3 NOSE tackles and the NFL Website rating:
#37. Mazi Smith ; #50. Keeanu Benton ; Position Rank. #55. Siaki Ika.
What do you all think about that? How much does the 3-4 change our draft?
jshawaii22 wrote:I'm talking to a group of friends at Southpoint and they are pretty good wealth of knowledge. We were discussing the ditching of last year defensive tackles all the 'new' defensive linemen we need and it was stated that now that we are in a 3 - 4 base defense the existing defensive players were all let go because they were not fitting the 3 -4.
This led me to ask about Carter, and the answer is NO, he doesn't play in a defense that fits us. We should be looking for a true nose tackle. These are the top 3 NOSE tackles and the NFL Website rating:
#37. Mazi Smith ; #50. Keeanu Benton ; Position Rank. #55. Siaki Ika.
What do you all think about that? How much does the 3-4 change our draft?
c_hawkbob wrote:Of course they wouldn't, they would do exactly what Georgia did and move all around the line, make the offense account for him. Anywhere they put him if you don't put two blockers on him he's wrecking the play on passing downs.
jshawaii22 wrote:I'm talking to a group of friends at Southpoint and they are pretty good wealth of knowledge. We were discussing the ditching of last year defensive tackles all the 'new' defensive linemen we need and it was stated that now that we are in a 3 - 4 base defense the existing defensive players were all let go because they were not fitting the 3 -4.
This led me to ask about Carter, and the answer is NO, he doesn't play in a defense that fits us. We should be looking for a true nose tackle. These are the top 3 NOSE tackles and the NFL Website rating:
#37. Mazi Smith ; #50. Keeanu Benton ; Position Rank. #55. Siaki Ika.
What do you all think about that? How much does the 3-4 change our draft?
c_hawkbob wrote:Of course they wouldn't, they would do exactly what Georgia did and move all around the line, make the offense account for him. Anywhere they put him if you don't put two blockers on him he's wrecking the play *on passing downs*.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:From his NFL.com prospect profile:
Could use a little more mass against NFL guards.
Loses momentum when swapping power with true heavyweights.
Neutralized by the size/strength of Florida’s O’Cyrus Torrence in 2022.
Tank ran out of gas in College Football Playoff semifinal against Ohio State.
If the Seahawks get him, assuming they maintain a 3 lineman front, Carter would be a DE on run downs and could move inside for passing downs. They'd still have to draft a true NT. Carter isn't one, and he'll need one to be consistently effective. Getting doubled on run blocking is a completely different animal than getting doubled on pass blocking. I doubt his ability to push back or even stand up two NFL OL pushing against him on run plays.
c_hawkbob wrote:When you quote me Mack, don't alter what I wrote, even in asterisks. Please write your addendum outside the quote so in future quotes, like Riv's, what said doesn't look to have been your altered version.
c_hawkbob wrote:If I'd wanted to say "on passing downs" I would have. He wrecks run plays as well as pass plays, check his TFL's.
c_hawkbob, if you have a request to make of me, could you please phrase it as a request instead of a directive. I'm going to venture a guess that you would like me to do the same for you.
RiverDog wrote:I saw the same thing in the CFB playoffs, that his tank ran out of gas, and when you couple that with his horrid performance at his pro day, it really makes one wonder how he'll hold up against NFL competition.
RiverDog wrote:I saw the same thing in the CFB playoffs, that his tank ran out of gas, and when you couple that with his horrid performance at his pro day, it really makes one wonder how he'll hold up against NFL competition.
obiken wrote:Riv, when is the Draft 20th or 27th?
RiverDog wrote:It's actually a 3 day long event, starting on Thursday the 27th (Round 1), 28th (Rounds 2-3), and 29th (Rounds 4-7).
RiverDog wrote:It's actually a 3 day long event, starting on Thursday the 27th (Round 1), 28th (Rounds 2-3), and 29th (Rounds 4-7).
RiverDog wrote:It's actually a 3 day long event, starting on Thursday the 27th (Round 1), 28th (Rounds 2-3), and 29th (Rounds 4-7).
obiken wrote:Thanks man! I liked it better when it started on Sat on ESPN and was over by Sunday afternoon, instead of the giant production it has become!
Hawktawk wrote:It’s a crap shoot . Zach Wilson was ? #2 overall ? Russ 3rd round . Brady 6th. But then there’s Mahomes etc. we had a guy back in the day , Krieg undrafted from Milton that closed who has some career stats that are very impressive , could have won it all with a few more pieces and some luck . I also think Jermaine Kearse was undrafted and actually made some of the biggest catches in the history of the franchise .I believe he brought good trade value from the jets too .
I think the cream rises to the top most of the time but I believe guys slip through the cracks . Guys peak in college while others improve their entire career . I believe players are given up on too soon . Especially quarterbacks . But it’s the pressure of a microwave win now league .
Hawktawk wrote:It’s a crap shoot . Zach Wilson was ? #2 overall ? Russ 3rd round . Brady 6th. But then there’s Mahomes etc. we had a guy back in the day , Krieg undrafted from Milton that closed who has some career stats that are very impressive , could have won it all with a few more pieces and some luck . I also think Jermaine Kearse was undrafted and actually made some of the biggest catches in the history of the franchise .I believe he brought good trade value from the jets too .
I think the cream rises to the top most of the time but I believe guys slip through the cracks . Guys peak in college while others improve their entire career . I believe players are given up on too soon . Especially quarterbacks . But it’s the pressure of a microwave win now league .
mykc14 wrote:You can add Doug Baldwin, Poona Ford, Rufus Porter, Michael Bennett, Joe Nash and Eugene Robinson to the list of undrafted Seahawks
RiverDog wrote:I agree completely, so long as the quarterback is 'their guy' and that we're not drafting one just for the sake of drafting a quarterback. If we feel that we have to trade up to get him, then fine. But I don't want to be pi$$ing away this draft pick like we did when we drafted Rick Mirer. If our guy isn't there and we don't think that there's a true impact player available at #5, then trade down and put some of that draft capital in the bank for next season.
c_hawkbob wrote:Wait, you think Levis looked like crap in college but your warming to Richardson?
RiverDog wrote:I agree completely, so long as the quarterback is 'their guy' and that we're not drafting one just for the sake of drafting a quarterback. If we feel that we have to trade up to get him, then fine. But I don't want to be pi$$ing away this draft pick like we did when we drafted Rick Mirer. If our guy isn't there and we don't think that there's a true impact player available at #5, then trade down and put some of that draft capital in the bank for next season.
c_hawkbob wrote:Wait, you think Levis looked like crap in college but your warming to Richardson?
Stream Hawk wrote:Not exactly. I think I’m warming up to talent potential of Richardson more than Levis. And I’m probably only warming up because of all of the constant press he’s getting especially in Seattle. I’m also warming up to sticking with Carter for the same reason. Levis just doesn’t do it for me, especially at 5.
RiverDog wrote:I'm not sold on Richardson, but he's not likely to be there for us unless we trade up with the Cards, something that rarely happens within a division. I'm worried about his accuracy. And as far as Levis goes, it looks like he can be had at #5 as his stock has been dropping. I've seen mocks with him going to us at #20. If JS is good with him, I am, too.
I want nothing to do with Carter, at least not at #5, and although I'd consider him at #20, he's not dropping out of the top 10.
RiverDog wrote:I'm not sold on Richardson, but he's not likely to be there for us unless we trade up with the Cards, something that rarely happens within a division. I'm worried about his accuracy. And as far as Levis goes, it looks like he can be had at #5 as his stock has been dropping. I've seen mocks with him going to us at #20. If JS is good with him, I am, too.
I want nothing to do with Carter, at least not at #5, and although I'd consider him at #20, he's not dropping out of the top 10.
Oly wrote:Earlier I mentioned seeing things the same way. That said, I might be softening my anti-AR stance. Both of us are concerned because accuracy problems in college usually mean accuracy problems in the pros. But I wonder if Richardson's can be fixed just because he's so raw. His footwork and mechanics leave a lot of room to be improved, so there are more reasonable reasons to think that coaching will improve his accuracy. I'd be more concerned with a more polished prospect whose bad habits have calcified. Given that the Hawks could give Richardson a redshirt season to coach him up, I wonder if there are reasons to think he could be an exception to the accuracy rule, like Allen.
Still not hoping for Richardson, just starting to think I wouldn't hate the pick.
Hawktawk wrote:Tebows last TC he was well over 60% completion . He got better . What Tebow was was a winner in college , big time and a wild card winning qb his only year and beating rothlesburger to do it .
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