He was probably #7 on Seattle’s board, and they got him at 16.
He was probably #7 on Seattle’s board, and they got him at 16.
It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
queens trade up to take dallas turner
probably the better of their 2 picks
door flies wide open for us to get coop
honestly, if you flip their 2 picks and take turner at 10 and JJ at 17, i would say thats a good night
Dallas Turner
Overview
Long and athletic with the explosive traits needed to become an impactful NFL pass rusher. Turner’s first-step quickness and elite closing burst are important building blocks, but he still needs to work on his process from Point A to Point B. He hasn’t learned to create the space and angles needed to consistently attack the edges, but that should come with better hand development and a more diversified approach. A team would be wise to widen him out and allow him a better runway to ignite his burst and overwhelm tackles with his speed. He’s added 20 pounds since coming to Alabama, but he struggles at times to stack and shed run blockers or set a firm edge. Turner’s frame and game are much less developed than Will Anderson Jr.’s coming out of Alabama last year, so it could take time for him to make his mark as a starting 3-4 outside linebacker.
Strengths
History of playing for winning programs in high school and college.
Sudden hands are first into blocker’s frame as edge-setter.
Disruptive initial quickness to beat blocks and stop runs in the backfield.
Speed and stride to stress offensive tackles in race to the rush turn.
Builds tremendous momentum at the turn if allowed too much space.
Possesses elite closing burst chasing down backs and sacking passers.
Athleticism to soak up play-extending quarterbacks with his secondary rush.
Able to peel off and drag running back into the flat in coverage.
Weaknesses
Below-average anchor to prevent being displaced by force.
Needs better play strength to improve block take-on.
Doesn’t always play with ideal urgency when not directly challenged.
Takes too many shots at winning rush with speed-to-power.
Needs to become a more skilled hand-fighter at the top of the rush.
Rush is currently missing instincts and counters associated with high sack production.
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
with so many d players left this might be the perfect trade down spot
Josh Jacobs will run over Turner, but the kid is going to eventually be a good pass rusher.
It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
True, but they do have needs that Day 3 picks might have helped. But I'm not trying to pass as an authority; you've got your ear firmly against the ground there and I've been away from Minnesota for years, so I defer to you on any matter of opinion.
As for Rodgers, I'm honestly a little skeptical that he'll even be a short term answer. I think he's gong to have one of the worst years of his career in 24, because he'll turn 41 this season, he'll get of to a slow start, fighting through the rust of a full year away from the game, and be surrounded by a very incomplete team populated with players he has no familiarity with and no rhythm or chemistry. I don't expect much more than an above-.500 season, but not by much, and by the end of the year I doubt either he or the Jets will be all that eager to try again in 25. I'd guess that 2025 is 50-50.
Were you thinking the Jets mightg have gone McCarthy?.
Pack doesn’t need to move to get either a great DB or OT.
But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
sorry, that IS NOT 275,000 people
i had a hard time believing it was 150,000
gotta disagree, we could use 2 ol, 2 lb, 2 s, cb, rb, edge and a dt, picking up an extra 2 or 3 to move down a spot or 2 would be smart imho