Since we have four 6th round picks, I thought it might be interesting to throw out some guys who we would like to take in the late rounds. My guy is Mason Richman LT Iowa
My scouting report is that he is a very good pass blocker Solid run blocker - more a a screen the guy out rather than push him bac kinda guy How can you go wrong with an olineman from Iowa or Wisconson
Am I perfect? No Am I trying to be a better person? Also no
I'd probably look to draft an Iowa or Wisconsin OL in every draft where we have a lot of picks and are looking for someone in the later rounds with a chance to pan out.
In that 6th Rd realm, I like the Center from UNC - Willie Lampkin. 5'11" 290 lbs.
I think Willie Lampkin is a great name for an Olineman.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
Possibly...but this guy gets rave reviews considering his size. He's strong and a great technician...perfect project for one of our (4) 6th Rd picks. That and his name is Willie.
The way I see it we have two 6th's. The other two will be used to move around the board in the middle rounds. I feel like that's a thing Berry likes to do. They're like loose change in the cupholder so he doesn't have to break out a larger bill in the drive thru.
I'd probably look to draft an Iowa or Wisconsin OL in every draft where we have a lot of picks and are looking for someone in the later rounds with a chance to pan out.
In that 6th Rd realm, I like the Center from UNC - Willie Lampkin. 5'11" 290 lbs.
Thoughts on a late round flyer on the Ohio State center? Won the Rimington but missed the end of the season with a major injury. He will fall, just not sure how far.
Possibly...but this guy gets rave reviews considering his size. He's strong and a great technician...perfect project for one of our (4) 6th Rd picks. That and his name is Willie.
I think we have gone with undersized Ol....Harris...I think they just get crushed in time..I know it is popular to say a player needs to give 100%, but when he has to give 100% of his physical ability on every play, he is going to buckle under in time
Nobody can give 100%, 100% of the time.
JMO
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.
I'd probably look to draft an Iowa or Wisconsin OL in every draft where we have a lot of picks and are looking for someone in the later rounds with a chance to pan out.
In that 6th Rd realm, I like the Center from UNC - Willie Lampkin. 5'11" 290 lbs.
Thoughts on a late round flyer on the Ohio State center? Won the Rimington but missed the end of the season with a major injury. He will fall, just not sure how far.
I'd be fine with that. I like his story and guys that win that award do so for a reason. I'd be a little worried about the Achilles.
Possibly...but this guy gets rave reviews considering his size. He's strong and a great technician...perfect project for one of our (4) 6th Rd picks. That and his name is Willie.
I think we have gone with undersized Ol....Harris...I think they just get crushed in time..I know it is popular to say a player needs to give 100%, but when he has to give 100% of his physical ability on every play, he is going to buckle under in time
Nobody can give 100%, 100% of the time.
JMO
I’m a short guy so have a soft spot for little guys who can succeed, but when it comes to OL, size matters.
My favorite Qb in this draft is Dillion Gabriel. I feel that if he was 4 inches taller, he would be in discussion for the #1 overall pick. However, he isn't so I think he will go in somewhere in rounds 3-6. Regardless of my evaluation of him, I have no doubts that the Browns will not draft him in anuy round because of his size.
So the Qb that I am hoping for in round 6 is: Kurtis Rourke
Am I perfect? No Am I trying to be a better person? Also no
Possibly...but this guy gets rave reviews considering his size. He's strong and a great technician...perfect project for one of our (4) 6th Rd picks. That and his name is Willie.
I think we have gone with undersized Ol....Harris...I think they just get crushed in time..I know it is popular to say a player needs to give 100%, but when he has to give 100% of his physical ability on every play, he is going to buckle under in time
Nobody can give 100%, 100% of the time.
JMO
I would agree with the caveat being how you use him. If he's one of the five, then what you say is 100% accurate. If he's brought in as a sixth guy or FB style (like you've talked about doing before), then perhaps it could work. Don't know if you even want to spend a draft pick on a guy like that, though.
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