I'am confused about the receivers, what receivers would that be Salmar? we didn't draft any with merit for 8 years ( MVS), we also have used high picks on OL, Sherod was a first round bust, Bulaga was a first round hit, Clifton was a high pick, Bakhtiari in memory is the only Mid round LT hit, Jenkins and Myers where high picks, and have been pretty good pass pro in the pastsalmar80 wrote: ↑27 Nov 2023 12:03You do realize TT's and Gutey's knack of finding later round OL has enabled them to invest in other positions like WR?Yoop wrote: ↑27 Nov 2023 08:04maybe because most picks are mid to late rounders, Jenkins was a hit as a 2nd rounder, Myers looked good as a rookie, and basically what we've looked for with ol is pass pro ability, in that we've usually been good enough, and ya don't need to draft high to get them, however to get one good at both run and pass blocking then the odds vastly improve picking high, even then they don't have to be top 5 in the league,go pak go wrote: ↑27 Nov 2023 07:40
So your alternative to prove that it is easy to get OL is to give Zach Tom as the example? Who just so happens to be the best or 2nd best OL draft pick since....David Bakhtiari?
OL is not easy to get right. The Packers are one of the best in the league to do it but even we can only really point to Tom and Jenkins as being successful picks in the last 9 years.
If we had drafted OL with success rate of most teams, we would've had to invest waaaaay more high picks on especially OTs.
A QB who doesn't have 2.5 secs to throw, is never going to utilize your dream WR to his fullest.
just look at all the high picks on defense over the years, we had the ability to both improve WR as well as get better OL, it's where ya devote draft picks and resources