That's what I was thinking as well. Linderbaum would likely have to fall to around 18-20 to have a realistic trade up opportunity.29 is valued around 650 and 15 around 1050. So I think it would take our 2nd rd pick, or a combo of slightly lower
That's what I was thinking as well. Linderbaum would likely have to fall to around 18-20 to have a realistic trade up opportunity.29 is valued around 650 and 15 around 1050. So I think it would take our 2nd rd pick, or a combo of slightly lower
This.Jameson Williams is probably the one player in this draft within reach that I’d gladly give up assets to go get. Maybe Burks.
I would not trade up for a lineman unless he’s a LT. I’d just throw money at Ryan Jensen and be done with the position for the next 3-4 years.
Outside of getting a great center, I'm open to anything that works.I'm down with going after Linderbaum, but the cost could be too great. Who else needs a great Center? What's the highest pick spent on a Center before?
I'm seriously hoping that this combine, moreso than other years, inflates as many QB's into the top 10 as possible. If 5 QB'S go before 29, I'll be happy af.
What do you do if Linderbaum, Raimann, Burks, and London are available at 29?
Wow, it's easy to get you "wound around the axle".we're not trading up for a center so get over it
My feeling about offensive lines is that you start with the center. That is why I'd like to see if there is a way to get Linderbaum.Let the draft come to you, trading.up for a Center is a bit risky considering how few times a Center is picked in the 1st.
Do your homework, how many teams might be In the market for a Center, then of those teams, which would take a Center before another position.
If it looks like there may be 2 or more teams after #18, that may pull the trigger...Then maybe try to move up if that is your priority.
Just as long as he can play "large" - LOLWell, great news today.
Apparently he measured small. His small size or arms, might cause him to slide a bit.
Just start spamming his trex arms maybe he slides to 29
Thanks for adding some supporting depth to your reasoning.As far as the football player goes, he's absolutely one of the top 20 players in the draft. That said, due to being a Center he'll likely get selected after 20 and he may well be there for us around 29. We never know who will slide but some great ones always do, and in this draft I think we'll be surprised how he ends up going right around our pick in Rd 1.
A side note is that our new OL Coach also had a pretty good Center at Boston College that he may (or may not) be comfortable taking a little later in the draft. I could see that being a real possible scenario come draft day.
Having watched some of Lindstrom's BC highlights, I don't think he's half the player Linderbaum is. Lindstrom has slower feet, is a bit clunky on technique, and not a banger. He does do well making contact, and he does play smart football though.