obiken wrote: its all fun and games till we have to block Suh and Donald with the crap we got. WE NEEDED OLineman and we don't have them.
THE HAWKS PICK OL EARLY IN ALMOST EVERY DRAFT AND OUR OL HAS BEEN BAD FOR YEARS!!!!!!
obiken wrote:Warm up to this draft?? GMAFBreak! I am happy for your fuzzy and warm feeling, its all fun and games till we have to block Suh and Donald with the crap we got. WE NEEDED OLineman and we don't have them. I think its Trump lite with Pete, he loves giving the finger to everyone then watching the Chinese fire drill, (RW running for his life trying to find someone open) till he gets his knee snapped. RW is 30 in Nov, he not getting any younger. Some of you are more delusional than a bad Trump supporter. Sorry, nothing against anyone in particular.
c_hawkbob wrote:
Well you're half right.
c_hawkbob wrote:Our O-Line has certainly struggled.
RiverDog wrote:I think what C-bob is referring to is draft slotting. This season was the highest draft slotting we've had since the 2012 draft.
Couple that with the fact that prior to this years draft, 4 of the last 5 drafts we did not have a first round pick and one can see that we have had very little capital to work with in the drafts.
mykc14 wrote:That doesn’t change the fact that we have used early round picks on the OL more often than not. Every consistently good team has the same issue with their draft slotting. Draft slotting is a major reason we have traded away thise first rounders, IMO. You can’t get a unique athlete like this (Harvin, Graham, Richardson) drafting at the end of round one so you pull the trigger on a trade. In the end drafting players early is a draft strategy that hasn’t worked for us, for whatever reason, and the answer might not be to throw more early draft picks at the position. Maybe it’s more the RB (something PC has eluded to in the past) or the way we use our OL that is the problem.
c_hawkbob wrote:3rd round is not early. If you're drafting at the end of the order 2nd round barely is.
RiverDog wrote:
You're looking at our past results with the draft, which is not necessarily indicative of the results our new OC and OL coach will achieve.
We'll see how it goes. Despite the fact that I'm not fully on board with the selection of Penny in the 1st and trading up to draft a punter in the 5th, I'm pleased with the players we drafted, at least on paper.
mykc14 wrote:We still don’t know all of the ins and outs of who had say in drafting along the OL, there is an interesting piece at Field Gulls arguing that Cable has less say in the OL that we drafted than many people think. At the end of the day it is PC and JD who are clearly the main decision makers and they are still in place.
Aseahawkfan wrote:
I read his article. Pure speculation on his part after one draft, when they likely didn't have time to institute the new O-line coach and OC's philosophy on O-linemen. The writer of that article jumped the gun big time after one draft on his speculation. One draft with a newly hired O-line coach and OC coming in after the college season is over and the scouts have been scouting using the old model all year does not prove a thing about the decision making of the FO. That article has so many glaring holes, not even sure why he wrote it this early. We'll see next year what effect the new O-line brain trust has on drafting after they've had an entire season to talk with the GM, scouts, and work their system in.
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