Their plan seems to be to continue to build the talent base and this pick plays into it very well. He seems to me to be a combination of Steve Largent and Doug Baldwin with his uncanny ability to get open when he looks to be covered and not a real speed burner. He has great hands, great body control, and runs real good routes. He should be a starter early in his career, maybe from the first day. We do need a QB to get to the Super Bowl in 3 or 4 years. This isn't a win today draft but rather a set up the team for a big push in a few years.
We've really broken trends the last couple of drafts.
Taking a CB early. Taking a CB that is shorter than in the past.
taking a WR who isn't a real burner. We've selected one or two before, but the vast majority were faster than 4.4.
A fear is that Levis goes to the Rams and he sets them up for the next decade with superior QB play. He's played in their system and played well in it with their OC and QB coach Liam Coen in 2021. It's basically the same system we use.
If we want to move ahead of the Rams for Levis, it might take a 6th round pick. But I wonder if they have another QB in mind? Do they really like Hooker?
Glad we didn't select Jaelen Carter. There was just too much bad football things in his character profile.
Here's a quote from PFT:
When it comes to defensive tackle Jalen Carter, the word making the rounds before the draft was that the Georgia coaches did not have nice things to say. (We specifically decided not to mention any of that until after he was picked, so as not to participate in the pre-draft effort to get guys to fall.)
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media hinted at that last night after Carter became the ninth overall pick in the draft. We’ve heard it more bluntly and strongly. Members of the Georgia coaching staff are not Jalen Carter fans, and they weren’t bashful about saying so.
I also heard that the coaches and a lot of the players were really happy he was going to the NFL. He was a huge distraction.