Tier 1: WR
Tier 2: Edge, DT, LT, CB
Tier 3: RT, S, LB, TE, RB
Tier 4 LG, RG, C
Teams should prioritize getting Tier 1 + 2 positions (somewhere) in the draft (Tier 3 + 4 in FA).
Tier 1: WR
Tier 2: Edge, DT, LT, CB
Tier 3: RT, S, LB, TE, RB
Tier 4 LG, RG, C
Teams should prioritize getting Tier 1 + 2 positions (somewhere) in the draft (Tier 3 + 4 in FA).
Curious to see where, with the recent signings of a few, IOL moves on this chart going forward.
DT’s will move up big time after the Simmons deal and Daron Payne, Hargrave and Chris Jones deal which should come soon and Williams from the jets. This is why I really want to take Jalen Carter (best player in the draft talent wise) and everything that happened to him may be a blessing in disguise (well not the actual incident that cost a few lives sadly) for us and him falling to us.
I would have guessed RT was tier 2, but it’s pretty close. Otherwise I agree with these pretty much perfectly. I wonder what would happen if you combined tackle into one category? Probably ends up tier 2. Looks like you could combine LG, RG and C into iOL and they wouldn’t move at all lol.
I was thinking the same thing… After looking at these, this is the route I’ll go 100% tbh with you.
I think this is how Holmes looks at it and the way he wants to draft, he knows it’s all about the market and going after the premium positions… it so happened that these past 2 years the premium players were also the BPA. Hopefully this year he goes the same route. Even tho I won’t mind a Zavala or one of those guards we love in the 3rd if they’re there.
I still use that 5th rounder to fill that iOL spot typically (especially with Vaitai and Glasgow in the fold), but I admit that’s a bit of a risk.
As long as those first 2-3 rounds for me, you have to look at those premium positions. But I’m a sucker for those iOL in the 4-6 round ![]()
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