The nail is in the coffin on the 2021 NFL season with the Los Angeles Rams defying conventional team-building principles to become Super Bowl champions with an NBA-like “Super Team” mentality. There will be many conversations and think pieces penned about if the Rams’ strategy is the new way to build in the NFL, but for today we’ll instead focus on something Les Snead and Sean McVay won’t be—the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
Not a fan of the stingley pick for ATL. I don’t think he is the best player available at that pick. Teams don’t know what they’re getting with him. I would have said Jermaine Johnson or George Karlaftis in that spot. Especially with the lack of talent at edge in Atlanta.
With respect to Dallas' pick, you have no flipping idea what you are talking about. If this is the best that you can do, then cancel my subscription, jackass.
Kinda sucks every other team got a little write up about the player except for the Steelers who just got “sorry no QB’s here’s a random ass tackle I won’t say anything about”
Not a fan of the stingley pick for ATL. I don’t think he is the best player available at that pick. Teams don’t know what they’re getting with him. I would have said Jermaine Johnson or George Karlaftis in that spot. Especially with the lack of talent at edge in Atlanta.
Patriots should either:
1. Draft Chris Olave or Treylon Burks at 21
2. Draft a CB at 21 (Stingley, Sauce, or McDuffie, most likely all 3 gone)
3. Trade down
Andy L could you pray that you will dry up and blow away, please??
With respect to Dallas' pick, you have no flipping idea what you are talking about. If this is the best that you can do, then cancel my subscription, jackass.
Kinda sucks every other team got a little write up about the player except for the Steelers who just got “sorry no QB’s here’s a random ass tackle I won’t say anything about”
If Olave falls to the Lions at 32 I'll be ecstatic.