Pckfn23 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 14:36
@YoHoChecko you literally typed: "His hands are BAD bad." You have to see that that is far from saying inconsistent.
Inconsistent hands means, what, 20-30% of the time he looks like he has no fundamentals in his hand placement? In the NFL, that's BADbad. I'm assessing them in terms of readiness. You questioned my stance that he is developmental. I am looking at a guy who is not ready to play tackle because of his fundamentals and is not ready to play guard because it's a brand new position for him and he's susceptible to bull rushing. A first round pick who is not ready to play as a starter is developmental. Developmental is not necessarily bad. Gary was developmental; LVN was developmental.
We absolutely have the roster to support developing an OL. I just like a LOT of guys still available about the same. The Packers do NOT agree; they're professionals. They're better at this than me. They have earned the benefit of the doubt. I'm not trashing them or the thought process. I just don't like this player as much as they do and as much as some analysts do. He's not one of my faveorite evaluations. I don't watch much tape; I read people who do. I am not an OL expert; I can't comment on how his slide or shuffle look. I can read and watch videos explaining what people are talking about, and I can see when a player gives a lot of ground.
There is a brand of OL who doesn't look pretty but gets the job done. That was Morgan in college. I have doubts that can be Morgan in the NFL. So I have to hope he takes to coaching and development. Those hopes are exciting when it's for a mid-round pick "look at what he can become!" They're disappointing when it comes with a high pick "look at the risk!"
I think this pick is riskier than a lot of round one OTs--which have a pretty high hit rate. And I think the projection to guard is more a factor of his weakness (arm length, especially) than an expression of traits or body type making him BETTER as a guard.
My amateur opinion which is highly likely to be wrong is that I am disappointed that we didn't get something different; there were a lot of different varieties of differences I would accept. But a guy who seems like a likely LT/LG prospect competition is just slightly off from what I'd prefer. And there's no amount of, like, tweets and arguments that will make me feel like I should reconsider a well-considered opinion. I simply, now, will watch and hope.
Also, this will in no way impact my excitement for Day Two--my favorite day of the draft and a great time to fill some of our roster needs with FOUR picks. I am still stoked.
Morgan is just, like, a guy whose path to playing time and excellence feels mired in obstacles from the state of our current roster to the state of his specific weaknesses. He has a lot of potential and plays a premium position and fits our scheme. He's fine! None of this is doomsaying