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08-16-2012, 09:49 AM #61
Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
I still don't think Brandon Albert is very good at all.
I'm deathl;y afraid that the coaching staff/FO thinks Oher can be the guy, I don't, at all.
I absolutely think the right move is to play McKinnie and Oher at left and right and draft a new LT next year. Then, we would have Oher and a rook to compete on the left, with reid and Osemele for the right. If the rook at any point in that year can supplant Oher, or looks poised to, then Oher can walk as a FA(assuming RT is handled, which to me is almost a gimme with the two we already have in house).
Our relative abundance of Rt's seems to point to me that hte FO likes Oher on the left, YUCCKKKKK.
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08-16-2012, 09:53 AM #62
Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
Something to keep in mind when it comes to our passing game; going NH should help Cammie and Joe better compensate for our apparent OL shortcomings.
- Blitz or specialized defensive packages will be minimized, which usually means what you saw on film [from the defense] is what you're going to get.
- Birk will have more time (if needed) to adjust the OL calls.
- Joe will have more time (if needed) to absorb whatever pre-snap look he's getting, realize the favorable match-ups, and execute [and release the ball] quicker, thus making most blitzes ineffective.
Was in TL;DR mode for this thread, so my apologies if this was already mentioned up-threadLast edited by BigPlayReceiver; 08-16-2012 at 09:58 AM.
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
He's not, but that isn't the point. He's an average LT, but the Chiefs are going to stick with him because he's better than the alternative.
In Baltimore, Oher may not ever be a great left tackle, but he can probably be an average one. It's very likely that Baltimore may determine that they're better with an average Oher at LT than taking a chance on a rookie...now if the Ravens are picking in the top 15 (hopefully this will never be the case unless they trade up) and they have a shot at a top rated LT prospect (Next year...say Oday Aboushi out of UVA or Luke Joeckle out of Texas A&M).
They see him and work with him every day.I'm deathl;y afraid that the coaching staff/FO thinks Oher can be the guy, I don't, at all.
I absolutely think the right move is to play McKinnie and Oher at left and right and draft a new LT next year. Then, we would have Oher and a rook to compete on the left, with reid and Osemele for the right. If the rook at any point in that year can supplant Oher, or looks poised to, then Oher can walk as a FA(assuming RT is handled, which to me is almost a gimme with the two we already have in house).
Our relative abundance of Rt's seems to point to me that hte FO likes Oher on the left, YUCCKKKKK.
Again, the Cardinals just re-signed Levi Brown to, IIRC, a multi-year deal to stay their LT. LEVI BROWN. He's arguably the worst starting LT in the NFL right now.
If Oher can be, at the very least, a below average to average LT for a couple of years then I doubt they'll really gun for a top tiered LT in the draft and will likely bolster other positions like ILB, FS, and WR.When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
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08-16-2012, 10:49 AM #64
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
Shouldn't we get a fair haul of compensatory picks next year for all the FAs we lost this year? (JJ, Redding, Grubbs, Zibby, Ninja, C. Carr, have I left anyone out?) I know you can't trade comp picks, but a decent number would give Oz some leeway to bundle the regular picks in the interests of grabbing a top LT prospect.
McKinnie seems to be in a better shape this year (despite the back stuff) & has a year in the system (vs joining the team at the last minute)--he's not going to need a lot of work before sliding into the starting LT slot.
As this TC is playing out, it may be something of an extended audition for Oher at LT: Either he shows he can play the position at an acceptable level, or next year they bundle picks for a top prospect to anchor the blind side. Oher could compete against that prospect (he's under contract through '13), & if he wins the job we'd get a good year from him before he walks; but if he's "weighed in the balance & found wanting" 2 preseasons in a row, his stock as a potential LT in free agency may be depressed to the point where he might come to understand that he's really a RT at this level, & re-upping here (for RT cash) would be a good deal all around.
(ETA: IMO one of the best features of how the Ravens operate is that if a player thinks he can play a better role, or get a better deal, they make their case but then step back & let him try--& when more often than not that player returns, it's because he now understands & accepts that the FO was right after all.)
At least that's how I'd be thinking if I were in the FO. But hey, what do I know...(don't answer that!)Last edited by lobachevsky; 08-16-2012 at 11:30 AM.
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08-16-2012, 11:38 AM #66
Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
Carr was a cut, doesn't factore in to comp picks.
We picked up Jones and Bobbie williams to relatively cheap contracts, anyone else? . were either of them cuts?
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08-16-2012, 11:48 AM #67
Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
I want to say Williams was injured then cut, and that Jones was an FA. Not certain though..
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
Yeah, we should be getting quite a few picks...Grubbs may land us the last 3rd rounder or the first 4th. JJ probably will get us a 4th or 5th. And we may get a 6th or 7th for the safeties/Redding.
Carr won't count for us because we cut him.
I expect us to get the most/highest picks we've ever received next year (max that can be awarded is 4 I believe)...and assuming Grubbs plays very well next year, I'm thinking he will get us a 3rd (which is like gold).
Williams was a UFA and Jones was cut.
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
He's awful. But I'm not sure we should be comparing the team to the Cardinals, who are pretty bad generally at the moment. I do think LT is a somewhat overstated position generally, but Cam's offence needs an above average one TBH. Maybe a change in offensive philosophy will make Oher more serviceable, but who knows at this point.
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
Anyone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this is the list of gained/lost free agents
LOST:
- Chris Carr (Minnesota)
- Ben Grubbs (New Orleans)
- Jarret Johnson (San Diego)
- Brandon McKinney (Indianapolis)
- Haruki Nakamura (Carolina)
- Cory Redding (Indianapolis)
- Tom Zbikowski (Indianapolis)
GAINED:
- Corey Graham (Chicago)
- Bobbie Williams, (Cincinnati)
- Ryan McBean (Denver)
- Jacoby Jones (Houston)
- Curtis Painter (Indianapolis)
- Billy Bajema (St. Louis)
- Tony Wragge (St. Louis)
- Sean Considine (Arizona)
You have to lose more than you sign to get any picks, even if the smaller number of guys you lost are subjectively better players than the larger number of guys you signed.
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
Carr and Jones were cut and don't count either way.
I also would say Painter and Wragge are extreme longshots to make the team...McBean likely will be released as well (settlement).
I don't think the signings matter until you start your season. So you can likely take 3 off of the "gained" list and 1 off the "lost" list.
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08-16-2012, 12:21 PM #73
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
I think you may be right. Or, more to the point, in retrospect, I think the league only counts "compensatory" free agents -- free agents who meet certain salary, playing time and achievement status. So the guys you mention probably won't rise to the level to be counted at all.
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08-16-2012, 12:34 PM #75
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
But consider the risks involved with a decision like that.
Sure, they get a crack at a top rated LT prospect...but it's still a fairly substantial risk. Who knows if that LT will pan out or not. Look at Jason Smith in St. Louis. 2nd overall pick as a LT prospect.
Sometimes the devil you know is a better situation than the devil you don't.When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
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08-16-2012, 01:11 PM #77
Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
bAll picks are risks. Look at any number of draft busts at every single position.
I think our OL is the biggest weakness on the roster(with a healthy Suggs0 and I think basically every top LT was picked in the top 15 overall of their respective draft. The risk/reward of such a move is acceptable to me.
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
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Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
My RSR Blog:
http://russellstreetreport.com/author/paullukoskie/
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08-16-2012, 01:29 PM #80
Re: Osemele will start opening game, McKinnie in danger to make roster
Gaither was 5th supplemental, Donald Penn UDFA, Veldheer in the 3rd, Joe Staley late first... yet despite my addition, we still haven't named probably 70% of the players I would consider better then average(top 15).
It's like saying you can find a HOF QB late because of Brady and Romo... sure you can, but mathematically, it's a BADDD way to go about it. Top end Tackles are almost never worse then solid-great guards(Robert Gallery) when everythign shakes out. Busts at other positions many times are out of football ina few years.
I would argue that LT is the LOWEST RISK of all high level picks, and also that it is a position that subscribes to the "planet theory" in that theere are only a set ammount of people on the planet that have the size and skillset to play the position at a high level. Traditionally this means "most" of the LT prospects are gone by the teens, early 20's overall.
Sure we could luck into another Jared Gaither, but I think I'd rather devote solid assets to make the scenario more likely. And maybe, jsut maybe, he wouldn't have a flawed character and wouldn't need to be driven from the team.





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