PolishDomer
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I like this draft...make it so
I like this draft...make it so
Hart going through the Combine and seeing his stock go up is not much of a surprise to any ND fans, is it?
Well, NFL is more physical and with more games, I don't see it as a knock but the realization he may not be available for a few games per year.No, and I thought the shoulder injuries were overblown. People like O’Malley acted as if Hart had multiple ACL tears or concussions.
The Athletic had a mock in which he fell all the way to the Bengals at #18.I've gotten the impression that some of the Brock Bowers hype has really quieted down a bit.
I just think it would be difficult to pass up some of these OT to take Bowers instead.
They can try, but it would appear that the current top three have cleared the way for themselves to draft quarterbacks.Vikings trade w Texans give them 2 firsts now. In position to trade both and a few other picks to get into the top 3?
As a Bears fan, I would love to see Minnesota reach and draft McCarthy stupid early.They can try, but it would appear that the current top three have cleared the way for themselves to draft quarterbacks.
It's real and not surprising at all. It's all about projection with these guys and McCarthy is 10x the QB prospect that Zach Wilson was (whom I didn't like, but did like Trey Lance and JF so what do I know? Being wrong is a great chance to learn).I can’t tell if the JJ McCarthy smoke is real or not.
It feels like a Zach Wilson situation. A team trading up into the top 5 to grab him seems incredibly foolish and that GM will probably be unemployed in <2 years after the draft.
That would be a great draft for NDThe ESPN.com has an Insider exclusive 7 Round, that's right 7 Round mockage up from Matt Miller!
They mock what they don't understand
7. Tennessee Titans
Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
After allowing 64 sacks last season (fourth most in the league), it is time for the Titans to figure out a new starting five on the offensive line. Lloyd Cushenberry was added at center, but the left tackle spot is absent of starting-level talent and Andre Dillard is gone after one season. Alt started 33 games in college and allowed just six sacks -- including only two in the past two seasons. He was also only penalized five times in college. He's pro-ready with great length and impressive mobility at 6-foot-9. His run blocking isn't always full of pancake blocks, but Alt is a finisher with fantastic Day 1 ability and upside.
RD 3 97. Cincinnati Bengals*
Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame
Even after signing Trent Brown, the Bengals have to think long-term about the offensive line. Fisher's footwork can get a little heavy, but his punch and power help him project as a potential starting right tackle.
RD 4
112. Las Vegas Raiders: Audric Estime, RB, Notre Dame
118. Seattle Seahawks: Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame
129. Minnesota Vikings (via DET): Javontae Jean-Baptiste, DE, Notre Dame
RD 5
136. Denver Broncos (via CAR/CLE): Marist Liufau, LB, Notre Dame
RD 7
239. New Orleans Saints (via LAR/DEN): JD Bertrand, LB, Notre Dame
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Harper at 41 seems way too low.You know what time it is? It's draft week you sandbaggin sonuvabitches!
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8. Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
6-8, 321 pounds
Alt started 33 games at left tackle for the Fighting Irish, and I was most impressed by his technique on a snap-to-snap basis. He rarely gets caught out. He mirrors well in pass protection, adjusting easily to secondary moves from edge rushers. He does a great job keeping his huge frame between the defender and his quarterback. In his career, he allowed just 16 total pressures in more than 1,000 pass-block snaps.
Alt's father, John, was a first-round offensive tackle, too, going No. 21 overall to the Chiefs in 1984. He was 6-7, 275 pounds when he entered the NFL, which shows you how the game has changed since then.
76. Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame
114. Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame
146. JD Bertrand, ILB, Notre Dame
Position Rankings:
QB: 16. Sam Hartman, Notre Dame
RB: 12. Audric Estime, Notre Dame
OT: 1. Joe Alt, Notre Dame, 11. Blake Fisher, Notre Dame
Off Ball Linebackers: 8. JD Bertrand, Notre Dame, 12. Marist Liufau, Notre Dame
Outside Linebackers: 12. Javontae Jean-Baptiste, Notre Dame
CB: 16. Cam Hart, Notre Dame
Safety: 41. Thomas Harper, Notre Dame
Kicker: 5. Spencer Shrader, Notre Dame
Long Snapper: 4. Michael Vinson, Notre Dame (Let's go!)