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Anything other than an Eichenberg replacement at 48 is the wrong answer.

Strengths​

  • Fundamentally sound and understands blocking angles, using body positioning to his advantage. Disciplined awareness and good intelligence.
  • Is a wall that has not allowed a sack in the past two seasons. When he plants his feet and sets his base, defenders move backward before they move him. The biggest strength is his hands.
  • Awareness is above-average for his limited experience. Sells trap block and can turn to seal. Fluid getting to and adjust at the second level.
  • His drop back is smooth, in control, and has small slides to keep him in position.
  • Best on the outside because of his height and athleticism, but is capable of blocking on the move.
  • Lone concern is handling the superquick NFL edge rusher. Foot speed and quickness are very good, but not elite.
  • His football IQ is very solid. He understands blitz packages before they happen, and he responds to them at a very high level.
  • Excellent almost in run blocking.

Weaknesses​

  • Attacks when necessary, though he won't consistently dominate and can lose balance overextending.
  • Stops his feet after initial contact, relying on length but allowing the defender to get the corner or spin inside.
  • Susceptible to speed rushers. Has only average quickness off the snap and doesn't possess the acceleration or arm length to corral defenders once they cross his face.
  • Needs to prove his worth in a straight-ahead running game.
We see him as a quality prospect, that won't fall any further than the middle of the second round.

I'd love to see Miami take him and move him to guard.
 
The teams passed on Sheduer because of who he is as a person and player. Not because his dad tweets.
It is mostly abut football.

I don't think he is that big of a potential headache but he just isn't a 1st round QB.

Even in a weak Draft he isn't.

His arm strength is average at best and he is not especially mobile.

He isn't that big and he has some really bad habits, holding the ball to long and drifting backwards to buy time.You can't do that in the NFL unless you have Josh Allen's arm.

He is going to be drafted where he belongs, on Day 2.He will probably be a average starter at best which is fine just not 1st round worthy.

Blame Kenny Pickett.
 
I really wish we had traded down last night so we would have some extra draft capital to play with as I feel like we are going to need to trade up a little from 48 to get the kind of player we want. I feel like we might be in a position that feels like we are settling with who we select at 48.
Sadly I agree, we will settle for sure
 
No. I think teams just didn’t think he was good enough. He’s going to get drafted in the range where he should get drafted.

Aaron Rodgers has been an NFL QB for 20 years and he’s a grade A assh*le.
But Rodgers proved he was worth the hassle. But once Rodgers wasn't worth it, look what happened. Sanders has no proven value in the NFL.....why would any bother with it.

I consider him a 2nd round QB, I dropped in him one of my comments few days ago to 3rd round. That drop was due to the circus I knew would follow him and devalued him accordingly. Right now there are 4 QBs on the board for day 2 that I think are +/- Sanders. In no order HOWARD, SHOUGH,MILROE and EWERS. I would take each of them before taking Sanders just because I don't want my coach undermined by coach prime and his coddled son when he gets benched or things don't go the way he wants.
 
We have to hope that some of the available CB's make it to #48.

There are 5-6 of them so Miami should get a swing at one of them.My hope would be Revel or Amos but we might have to settle for Thomas or Porter or maybe roll the dice on Benjamin Morrison's hip.

Thomas is a gifted press corner who ran slow at his pro day and Porter does not have a lot of experience playing CB.

Revel would be a gift from The Football Gods.

Safety could be an option with Watts and Winston at #48, I doubt Emmanwori lasts that long tonightand Mukuba won't make it to #98.So Safety might be a Day 3 target.


Or they go for Jonah Savaiinaea who would bring some much need physicality and meanness to the OL and while not a perfect outside zone guy moves well enough to cover the ground needed on those second level blocks.

CB is a bigger need but the well will be pretty dry at OG by pick #98.
 
But Rodgers proved he was worth the hassle. But once Rodgers wasn't worth it, look what happened. Sanders has no proven value in the NFL.....why would any bother with it.

I consider him a 2nd round QB, I dropped in him one of my comments few days ago to 3rd round. That drop was due to the circus I knew would follow him and devalued him accordingly. Right now there are 4 QBs on the board for day 2 that I think are +/- Sanders. In no order HOWARD, SHOUGH,MILROE and EWERS. I would take each of them before taking Sanders just because I don't want my coach undermined by coach prime and his coddled son when he gets benched or things don't go the way he wants.

I think if he wasn’t Deion’s kid, he wouldn’t even be in this position to get drafted so high.
 
If we
The teams passed on Sheduer because of who he is as a person and player. Not because his dad tweets.
One could say I directly he raised the kid

Like I said I see a lot of bad advice going on
 
package Tyreek in a move up for Luther Burden.
Na. If we trade Hill to target a WR, target Higgins. Who ran almost as fats as Burden at 6'4 and better production. That allows Waddle to take Hills role (which is his best fit) and we get a true outside X type WR. That way maybe we stop running corner fades in the EZ to a 5'10 WR.
 
Looking at the CBs Miami has met with I wonder if Miami is focusing on a nickle
I know they’ve had meetings with Korie Black. He looks like he could play boundary. They seem to be focusing on speed/quick twitch guys, which is definitely a good trait for nickel but in our zone heavy scheme it also lends to the idea that they’re looking for players who can react and recover quickly. That’s a good trait both at nickel and on the outside.
 
I just don’t see any starting Oline players being there at 98. But our scouts may have a few names we don’t know. I would love to grab a DB in round two though.
I see some potential reaches there but the longer we wait the more of a gamble it becomes. I’m begging the FO to address that first today.
 
G/T Jonah Sav. If he’s available!
If we’re planning on plugging JD in at LG (which makes the most sense to me since we don’t want a rookie and a first year starter on one side of the line) he would be a phenomenal pick! Mobile mauler with a mean streak. If you want to change the “soft” image that’s plagued us he is an ideal fit.
 
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