Its kind of a proven model. It worked out great with Aaron and now seemingly Jordan Love. Could argue that maybe they (Falcons) could have traded down and still got him, but thats always a gamble (and you need a partner) if you really think he could be your next big thing.
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We've proven time and again that model works! Makes sense that other teams started copying it (used to be the old way). Granted, they still did things a bit differently. You don't usually get and pay your old guy and get your rookie at the same time! Your rookie is usually a few years younger too.MY_TAKE wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 05:38Its kind of a proven model. It worked out great with Aaron and now seemingly Jordan Love. Could argue that maybe they (Falcons) could have traded down and still got him, but thats always a gamble (and you need a partner) if you really think he could be your next big thing.
I read after the draft that several other teams tried to trade up for Penix as well. Seems the NFL was much higher on him than everyone else was.
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We have tons of juice! No issues trading up anywhere, if we want to.
So many guys left. Just to name a few (and these are only guys left under 50 on the consensus boards)
DeJean
Kool-Aid
Keon Coleman
Ennis Rakestraw
Edgerrin Cooper
Tyler Nubin
Sainristil
Zach Frazier
Suamataia
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the kid can really spin the ball, needs some refinement, but with some coaching up could be as good as Williams or anyone taken in this draft, to me Atlanta did all of this the right way, brought in a good vet with Cousins which will allow a couple season to groom up Penix, that gets a A+ from me.paco wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 07:08We've proven time and again that model works! Makes sense that other teams started copying it (used to be the old way). Granted, they still did things a bit differently. You don't usually get and pay your old guy and get your rookie at the same time! Your rookie is usually a few years younger too.MY_TAKE wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 05:38Its kind of a proven model. It worked out great with Aaron and now seemingly Jordan Love. Could argue that maybe they (Falcons) could have traded down and still got him, but thats always a gamble (and you need a partner) if you really think he could be your next big thing.
I read after the draft that several other teams tried to trade up for Penix as well. Seems the NFL was much higher on him than everyone else was.
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They don't spin the ball, so much as they throw it LOL. I always pictured spinning as putting it on your finger tip and spinning it. Maybe I'm just an old curmudgeon.
Im going to take back some of my JJ MCCarthy critical statements. I hope he sucks, because I always want the Vikings too suck , especially living here in MN. I watched some more video of him last night and I saw him make some nice tight window throws. Hopefully it was luck, but I think he probably is better than I was giving him credit for. He seems fairly poised also.
We have the ammo to move up, yes.
Thing is, DeJean was a better fit for the scheme Barry ran than Hafley's. At corner, he is more of an outside zone guy than a man-coverage guy. At S, we just gave McKinney the bag to be our post safety, and the other safety spot is not an overly valuable one.
I think he can still be a player for us and was worth the pick at 25, but "fit" is a major part of draft eval. It's possible that we like him but don't love him as much as various other guys at corner/nickel, or we do not value him as a box safety highly enough.
Thing is, DeJean was a better fit for the scheme Barry ran than Hafley's. At corner, he is more of an outside zone guy than a man-coverage guy. At S, we just gave McKinney the bag to be our post safety, and the other safety spot is not an overly valuable one.
I think he can still be a player for us and was worth the pick at 25, but "fit" is a major part of draft eval. It's possible that we like him but don't love him as much as various other guys at corner/nickel, or we do not value him as a box safety highly enough.
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haha, thats because us old Curmudgeons can only spin it off the top of our finger , spinning I guess is slang for throwing a tight spiralmusclestang wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 08:26They don't spin the ball, so much as they throw it LOL. I always pictured spinning as putting it on your finger tip and spinning it. Maybe I'm just an old curmudgeon.
thing is this, safety is most often a ZONE coverage position, doubt we could find a better safety prospect in this class, thing is a long term starting OL trumps the safety position, imo thats why Guty opted for Morgan.Labrev wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 09:00We have the ammo to move up, yes.
Thing is, DeJean was a better fit for the scheme Barry ran than Hafley's. At corner, he is more of an outside zone guy than a man-coverage guy. At S, we just gave McKinney the bag to be our post safety, and the other safety spot is not an overly valuable one.
I think he can still be a player for us and was worth the pick at 25, but "fit" is a major part of draft eval. It's possible that we like him but don't love him as much as various other guys at corner/nickel, or we do not value him as a box safety highly enough.
my hope is that Gute trades up to 33 to get DeJean.
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I disagree on your safety assessment. The team has been very clear both this year and for years that they like their safeties to be as interchangeable as possible. So we gave McKinney the bag but we need another one. DeJean comps to Minkah Fitzpatrick in a lot of ways and I can see that trajectory. He can also do nickel. He can also play some outside. He has three possible landing spots positionally and they're all needs for us; that's what makes the fit so valuable. Whichever he finds his groove at, we get.Labrev wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 09:00We have the ammo to move up, yes.
Thing is, DeJean was a better fit for the scheme Barry ran than Hafley's. At corner, he is more of an outside zone guy than a man-coverage guy. At S, we just gave McKinney the bag to be our post safety, and the other safety spot is not an overly valuable one.
I think he can still be a player for us and was worth the pick at 25, but "fit" is a major part of draft eval. It's possible that we like him but don't love him as much as various other guys at corner/nickel, or we do not value him as a box safety highly enough.
I've been on the record since the season was going on that I want more football IQ in the middle of the defense (LB and S and nickel). DeJean and Bullard are my best bets for that. So I really really want one or both of them.
Not my safety assessment, I think he will be great at either S spot and worth #25, just conjecturing on why GB passed and why they might not move up for him. If we do move up (or make a big push to do so), safe to say my guess is wrong.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 09:57I disagree on your safety assessment. The team has been very clear both this year and for years that they like their safeties to be as interchangeable as possible. So we gave McKinney the bag but we need another one. DeJean comps to Minkah Fitzpatrick in a lot of ways and I can see that trajectory. He can also do nickel. He can also play some outside. He has three possible landing spots positionally and they're all needs for us; that's what makes the fit so valuable. Whichever he finds his groove at, we get.
I've been on the record since the season was going on that I want more football IQ in the middle of the defense (LB and S and nickel). DeJean and Bullard are my best bets for that. So I really really want one or both of them.
Tbh, when Gute spoke glowingly about DeJean in his presser, I kinda thought to myself, "Yeah, so we're probably not taking him."
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Dang, this Caleb Williams - Rome Odunze bromance storyline is so fun and heartwarming why'd it have to be the Bears?
A love affair we'd much rather see with JacksonvilleYoHoChecko wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 10:13Dang, this Caleb Williams - Rome Odunze bromance storyline is so fun and heartwarming why'd it have to be the Bears?
Hafley will have to scheme the Bears, Cooper DEJean would make that easier
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I am truly not afraid of Caleb Williams. I think he’s the next Baker Mayfield. He will be fine but nothing that special.
Odunze on the other hand worries me. I get he was the 2nd best WR in the class.
Odunze on the other hand worries me. I get he was the 2nd best WR in the class.
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I didn't realize how many weapons were at LSU and Washington. Doesn't bode well for Penix or Daniels.
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The thing about Caleb is that during the season with all the unreal off schedule highlights, a lot of people were like “eh maybe not so great” and then the more the film crunchers crunched the film, to a man, they got more and more impressed with the “boring” stuff and how often he IS on schedule and more of a machine.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 12:08I am truly not afraid of Caleb Williams. I think he’s the next Baker Mayfield. He will be fine but nothing that special.
Odunze on the other hand worries me. I get he was the 2nd best WR in the class.
When you combine the special plays with that down to down, he can be dangerous. I’ma big believer in his ability, but certainly he can be ruined
I think he will be really good in his 2nd year. He will have some struggles early on, but man he has some arm talent.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024 12:08I am truly not afraid of Caleb Williams. I think he’s the next Baker Mayfield. He will be fine but nothing that special.
Odunze on the other hand worries me. I get he was the 2nd best WR in the class.