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OL Guys for Round 5 ...

 

OT

Alex Taylor, 6’8, 308 lbs, South Carolina State 

Charlie Heck, 6’8, 311 lbs, North Carolina

Trey Adams, 6’8, 318 lbs, Washington

Terence Steele, 6’6, 312 lbs, Texas Tech

Yasir Durant, 6’6, 331 lbs, Missouri

 

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Ben Bredeson, 6’5, 315 lbs, Michigan

John Simpson, 6’4, 321 lbs, Clemson

Solomon Kindley, 6’3, 337 lbs, Georgia

Logan Stenberg, 6’6, 317 lbs, Kentucky

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FWIW, Trent Williams to the 49ers for a 5th this year and a future 3rd.

 

He is 5 years older than Thuney (32 to 27). But also is a tackle instead of a guard and is more decorated (7 straight Pro Bowls vs Thuney's one).

 

Thuney is from Centerville. Hometown discount? 

 

I still think it is a longshot, but a 5th and a 4th? I'd do that.

 

Don't think NE will.

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1 minute ago, BlackJesus said:

OL Guys for Round 5 ...

 

OT

Alex Taylor, 6’8, 308 lbs, South Carolina State 

Charlie Heck, 6’8, 311 lbs, North Carolina

Trey Adams, 6’8, 318 lbs, Washington

Terence Steele, 6’6, 312 lbs, Texas Tech

Yasir Durant, 6’6, 331 lbs, Missouri

 

G

Ben Bredeson, 6’5, 315 lbs, Michigan

John Simpson, 6’4, 321 lbs, Clemson

Solomon Kindley, 6’3, 337 lbs, Georgia

Logan Stenberg, 6’6, 317 lbs, Kentucky

Unfortunately, Kindley went to the Dolphins, BJ.  The sonofabitches got  Jackson, Hunt and Kindley. 

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5 minutes ago, BlackJesus said:

😡 ... I guess their revenge for us refusing to give them Hall of Famer Burrow. 

Perhaps, I just recently moved down here and that's all I hear is Goddamned Dolphins news, lol. They were so sure the "cheap-assed Bengals" would eventually give them what they wanted...only if they offered enough. They were wrong!

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5 minutes ago, Sox said:

BJ,who are the remaining TE,WR,and CB?

 

The only ones I like remaining at those positions ... 

 

TE

Thaddeus Moss, 6’2, 250 lbs, LSU  

 

WR

Antonio Gandy-Golden, 6’4, 223 lbs, Liberty  (love him) 

Donovan Peoples-Jones, 6’2, 212 lbs, Michigan

Collin Johnson, 6’6, 222 lbs, Texas 

 

CB

Harrison Hand, 5’11, 197 lbs, Temple

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36 minutes ago, BlackJesus said:

 

The only ones I like remaining at those positions ... 

 

TE

Thaddeus Moss, 6’2, 250 lbs, LSU  

 

WR

Antonio Gandy-Golden, 6’4, 223 lbs, Liberty  (love him) 

Donovan Peoples-Jones, 6’2, 212 lbs, Michigan

Collin Johnson, 6’6, 222 lbs, Texas 

 

CB

Harrison Hand, 5’11, 197 lbs, Temple

Golden Gandy is a beast. Watched him at Liberty for three years. Great hands. YAC huge

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CB Reid off the board. Kind of liked him.

 

Gandy Golden gone as well.

 

Well, we could take an injury gamble (Muti, Biadasz) at IOL. 

 

We could take Weaver or Anae to help the Dline.

 

We could take a tackle project (Prince, Adams). 

 

If the medicals are good, then Muti or Biadasz. But if the medicals were good, both would be long gone by now.

 

I think we go Weaver or Anae. KJ Hill would not shock me, either.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, claptonrocks said:

Ive ben an advocate of Jason Strowbridge for awhile..thought hed go in fourth round..

Nice addition to our dline.. 

Damn shame we didn't draft him (or oline for that matter).

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Stolen from another board:

 

Player Bio

Kareem was a top-100 prospect coming out of Michigan's Harrison High School, with the Detroit Defensive Player of the Year (16 sacks as a senior) choosing the Irish over Michigan and Alabama. He enrolled in January 2016 and received playing time in four contests as a true freshman. Kareem played in all 13 games as a reserve in 2017 (21 tackles, 5.5 for loss, three sacks) and then started all 13 games as a junior (42 tackles, 10.5 for loss, 4.5 sacks, five pass breakups). He tied for the team lead with 5.5 sacks among his 46 total stops (10 for loss) as a senior. Kareem also led the Irish with three forced fumbles in his final season. His father, Ken, coached defensive linemen at the high school level for many years.

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