S197 wrote: We could put McKinnon under center and run the triple option!

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S197 wrote: We could put McKinnon under center and run the triple option!
Draft that man!dead_poet wrote:A.J. Cann - G - Gamecocks
South Carolina G A.J. Cann is a "brutish bull of a man whose strength and abilities are perfect to play guard in the NFL," wrote CBS Sports' Frank Cooney.
"He is a no-nonsense, blue collar, in-your-face offensive guard," Cooney wrote. "His brute force should not be wasted on some zone blocking front line that relies on precise choreography. Cann doesn't sweat the small details, he just eradicates whoever is in front of him." At the combine, Cann was asked to describe his style of play. "I think I play at a very low level, and I think I'm athletic and strong," he said. "For a guard, I think I'm really athletic. I'm quick, and I think I can basically block anybody if I put my mind to it. I'll do whatever I've got to do."
Source: CBS Sports
He sounds like another legitimate option. Thanks for posting that!dead_poet wrote:John Miller - G - Cardinals
Louisville OG John Miller "should be worth a third round pick for a team looking for a reliable, blue collar interior lineman," wrote CBS Sports' Frank Cooney.
"Despite gaining a national reputation at Miami's Central High School as a ferocious blocker and playing extremely well at Louisville his entire career, Miller was seldom mentioned as a pro prospect until this year," Cooney wrote. "His excellent technique and efficiency of movement more than compensated for his lack of elite athletic ability." Miller was slighted by the Senior Bowl, but all turned out fine when he dominated at the East-West Shrine Game. "Miller has the relative low center of gravity and thick base that scouts look for in interior lineman and has long enough arms (33"). In pass protection, he showed balance and reasonably light feet to mirror, as well as strong hands to latch and control," CBS Sports' Rob Rang wrote from the scene. NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah projects Miller as a Rds. 3-4 pick.
Source: CBS Sports
Mothman wrote: Draft that man!
You were right.dead_poet wrote:I thought you'd like that.
Indeed. This is the temperment I'm desiring for the o-line. Old school Conrad Dobler types. A guy who might bite someones nose off, just to prove his point. Surround Bridgewater with Purple Nasties~Mothman wrote: Draft that man!
The same reason they moved from 4 to 3 to get Richardson, even though they knew we wouldn't take him. It's to prevent another team trading up to that spot.dead_poet wrote: I'm confused; why would the Browns want to move to #11 if Mariota is there, knowing the Vikings would likely not take him? I know Chip has said you don't mortgage the future for one player, BUT moving from 20 to 11 is more cost-effective than from 20 to 2 (or 5). I would absolutely love to trade a healthy amount of picks with Chip. I think that'd be the best-case scenario. If that were to happen, I'm sure Rick and his penchant for draft picks would be downright giddy. I have to admit, I'm almost more excited to watch Philly's draft than our own. Wacky Chip could do all sorts of wheelin' & dealin'.