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So be honest and completely objective.. Is there really a LT worth a true 1st round pick?!


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For the 10th time.

Don't think there is a Tackle in the draft that can start on the left side his first year barring injury to a starter.

As far as the Giants when Gman was there, they took like one tackle in the first 3 rounds in all the years together if I am not mistaken.

If he sticks to those habits, I doubt we will go OT in the first, especially in a weak draft.

Look for a WR or DE to be our guy

I disagree. Imo fisher, hump, smith, and maybe a few unknowns "could" start day @ LT. Plus have a "ok/average" year, given rookie camp,.OTAs, other OL schools, TC its possible.

I'm sure you know gman was a pro personal, not draft. Not to say he didn't give input, but didn't have 1st2nd3rd say on drafting.

Its not a weak OL or OT draft, its strong at top and has depth in rounds 1-7.

I believe its 50/50 gm an drafts a DLman in the first.

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Humphries scares me a little. Reminds me of how Morgan Moses was supposedly flying up draft boards last year. I thought he was considered a mid-rounder by most a few weeks ago?

Moses was is very stiff form what I've heard. In todays' nfl the smart scouts OL coaches want a very flexible OT with great balance. Big and strong are not important as flexible and balance. They want a guy that when he touches his toes, he gets to his nuckles or when he's sitting on his are legs spread, able to reach passed their feet. Lots of range is a huge want, plus 3cones is key too. I forgot the team, but they where currently hitting on lots of UDFAs OLmen and one of reason was good 3cones drill times.

Hump looks more fluid than moses.

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