The Draft is nearing and now would be a good time to take a look at 5 questions we have on the offensive side of the ball:
1-Is Chad Henne the answer at Qb? And what to do with the Pennington/White/Thigpen situation? Now it is easy to be cute and say "move White to Wr" not only does that make no sense, there is also no room for White at Wr.
2-All the questionable players on Offense, Rotten Richie Incognito, Ronnie Brown's annual injury, Ricky W pushing 33, and Lex Hilliard a 240 pd back who goes down like a 190 pd back..
3.Who plays LG?
4. Which Anthony Fasano shows up in 2010? The 8 TD one, or the 2 fumbles in one game one?
5. Who is draws the short straw on the Receiving Corps?
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1) He's a going to be a good starter, but I honestly can't see him being a franchise guy. However I think with Ronnie Brown (healthy) and a top tier WR you'd be hard pressed to find a QB with talent who wouldn't succeed. Especially with our line.
2) I don't think you draft based on injuries. Or rather, you make sure you have depth just like you would at any other position, but you don't reach for a guy because you believe your star might go down. Not sure Incognito and Hilliard are really an issue, as I dont see us relying on them too hard. Especially Hilliard. Things could change if Smiley goes however.
3) Smiley? Until proven otherwise.
4) I honestly can't blame him for one of the two fumbles (maybe both) in that game. Those were some perfectly placed hits, and big ones at that. However I do agree he had a down year and hopefully picks it up.
5) If we add another receiver? Most likely either Camarillo or Turner. Obviously Cam is a much better player at this point that Turner, however I'd say that Hartline will develop into a better player than Cam, and a similar enough one that makes Camarillo expendable. It depends how the staff feels about the progress Turner has made and his long term potential. -
To much invested in him, that means Penny and Thiggy are at loggerheads.
And "no' the RB situation is not fine..at all, Ronnie has yet another injury and we are sunk as RW cannot carry the load anymore, recall that Lex was playing so much later in the yr because Ricky Williams was injured.
With as much invested in running the ball as we have, do you really want Lex Hilliard to be a everydown back?
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Secondly, you're panicking on our RB situation.... we can only afford to address so many areas and when you have a unit that talented, leave it alone. Injuries happen, hopefully they won't this year... -
Being a Qb is a good reason to keep him a..Qb.
Can I borrow your crystal ball, I need some stock advice. -
i still fully believe Henne will be our QB for the next decade ...
each question has a backup plan on Offense ... so not really worried.
again, for the OL -- outside of C depth ... not worried one bit. we will have our best line in years.
Fasano is capable, certainly not spectacular .... we don't need spectacular - so as long as he improves a bit, we will be ok at TE ... plus there is Sperry and Nalbone in the hopper that we don't know where they are at until the mini camps and OTCs ...
i do think we'll add another WR .... and i'm still all in on trading down - then trading for Marshall with either the low 1st or 2nd .... we need to find some way to push Ginn at both WR and KR .... CAM is certainly trade bait, conversely - he is a reliable known until others can prove their worth during TC. We really need Turner (or some new tall WR to make it onto the field this year) to create some mismatches .... folks think Bess is a lock, whereas - i disagree .... maybe Mullins can push him, since he is faster (i think) ... then there is also Johnson and Pruitt --not holding my breath ... but you never know what can happen. -
they should have given lex more touches so to say lex played a lot during that time is false. in the bills game for instance RW was supposed to be limited to 25 carries and he had 20 or so at halftime. lex was mainly used on third down or spelled williams on passing plays
as for cobbs being an everydown back i dont see
dont think he is built to carry the load
have to agree that the running back position is a bit of a problem with ronnie being injury prone it would be nice to find a bruising back sometime during the draft. tall order i know. -
Who knows? Do you know for a fact everybody will get hurt again?
What position of need would you like to neglect in order to try and revamp a unit that is arguably one of the best in the NFL?
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We ahve 5 picks in the later rounds, we can find someone.
As for the injuries, think about JS, do Rb's grow more durable as they grow older, or less durable? -
2. I think RB is something we need to address this year or next year in the draft. Ronnie can't stay healthy and while Williams missed some years of taking a pounding 2-3 years down the road we could be in trouble there.
3. That's another position based on your mock draft in another thread wouldn't surprise me to see them address. They strongly believe in winning the game in the trenches and that is a weak spot. Maybe Smiley can stay healthy or maybe Incognito can get his head out of his a@#. I think we look mid to late rounds for somebody.
4. Another position we need to address. If we can't find a true #1 WR we need to find a playmaker and dependable TE that Henne can rely on. I'm not sure Fasano is that man.
5. We have way too many #2-4 type of WR's. I think if Ginn doesn't make some strides this year they may move on with him. This staff likes old school guys that don't mind getting down and dirty. He obviously is afraid of contact. If he made our offense explosive you could deal with that but that isn't the case. We get great value out of Bess and Hartline showed some promise. Ginn has a lot to prove this year.padre31 likes this. -
Also, I agree that Miami is in trouble if Ronnie goes down and Ricky cannot carry the load, but I'm not concerned about it. Why should I be making moves worrying what my top two backs will do when I'm sitting here with zero starting outside linebackers, a very questionable starter at nose tackle for the first eight games, no starter at free safety, and continued questions about the interior offensive line. Not only that, but ILB has to be addressed at some point to get someone that can eventually push Channing Crowder out of his job.
Basically, I might consider a running back with one of the 6th round picks that Miami has, but I'm loading up on linebackers in the first four rounds and possibly another offensive lineman.GMJohnson likes this. -
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Forgive me if I simply delete yet another P White sermon KB.
I'm somewhat curious as to what you base that assumption upon?
What would make a rook instantly a better player than Wake or Moses or Anderson or whomever that has experience?
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Unless Kory Sheets blows up training camp, and imho..he could, we do not have much depth at the one unit that simply must succeed.gafinfan likes this. -
And Blount is probably gone before the 4th round..
Get a true number one WR and TE and we won't have to worry about wearing those guys out.GMJohnson likes this. -
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Ryan Grice Mullen :D
Lets Go Taurus Johnson!
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I don't know anything about the guy from the CFL but we certainly need more consistency out of that position.
To your last point, I think the key is we need someone who creates some pressure on the defense and opens up our offense. Whether it's drafting a WR in the 1st or 2nd round or going after a TE we need someone. I'm not hell bent on spending our 1st pick on a WR or the popular opinion of trading for Marshall or drafting Bryant as I think it's important to get a high character player. IF they feel Bryant is that guy then I will be happy with that. It would be nice to see Benn, Thomas, LaFell or Tate there with our 2nd pick.
While many in Fin nation seem to think this draft will make us contenders this year I'm of the opinion we are still 2 years away. We need to address WR, FS, NT, OLB, TE, RB, LG and possibly another LB spot and we won't cover that all in this year. While RB has been a bright spot and strength,
we are 1-2 injuries away from losing the playmaking on our offense. I know most teams are but when you look at Browns history and Williams age it becomes more pressing. I would like to see them use a mid round pick at RB.
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1)Henne is the answer but he's never going to be Peyton Manning. Not accurate enough. Still he can be our Eli Manning or Ben Roethslisberger potentially which is good enough
2) I think RB is the wildcard in this draft. I like our RB corps but I could also see us drafting some new blood. I think everyone is in play depending if they pull the trigger on a RB in the draft and then it depends what type of RB they draft. Spiller or Best and Cobbs is gone. Lagarrette Blount and Lex is gone
3) I think it will be Incognito at LG but the battle will be fierce and whoever becomes a backup could probably start on a lot of other teams
4) I think Fasano will return to 2008 form and I think we'll finally see if Nalbone has a chance. Still I cant see us skipping drafting a TE this draft but so far that position is rumor free as far as the draft is concerned
5) Camarillo will be cut. Ginn might be a draft day trade. My wildcard is Bess will be cut or traded if we draft a slot receiver type with better speedpadre31 likes this. -
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That was a nice summation, Padre of specific questions. This thread might be better served after the draft, however there is one question that can sum up all the questions about our O. (well, at least to me....)
Who is going to be our offensive play-maker ??
Brown - Questions about health continue to surround him. He's still best suited as a complementary back mainly due to the injury history. He can break big plays, but he's not a player the other team 'worries' about since he's about the ONLY player that fits the bill and can be controlled since they don't really have to worry about anyone else.
Ginn - not exactly yet. I personally still hold out hope that this kid develops into a bona fide NFL WR, but inconsistency has been his forte so far. He's an exciting return guy, but our overall return teams have been very poor for three years...that's still not enough to be that missing 'play-maker' though.
Cammy - Nice receiver...not a difference maker.
Bess - Ditto.
Hartline - maybe, there's room for potential with this kid, but more likely "see Cammy..."
Fasano - up and down years don't bode well for this kid either. He's another 'Cammy' type player. Nice player but not a difference maker.
Williams, Cobb, Lexy, Turner ?? Anyone really hold out hopes any of these guys will develop into that guy ?? Sorry, not me.
We need a Dez or Benn or a Tate or perhaps even an import via a draft day trade...in fact, in my fantasies, I still see that swap #1's and #3's with Dallas for Miles....if that occurs, I wouldn't even watch the rest of the draft....
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To me the answer at LG is on the roster, perhaps FS as well, that leaves Wr and a Te with specific skill set and one or two OLB's, once again we do have talent on the roster, some with starting experience, they can still develop.
As for 2yrs away, I'm not so sure, the AFCE has gotten even tougher but then again the young guys are moving into their primes with 2 yrs of experience under their belts, Smith and Davis have a yr under their belts as well.
Though I suspect the Jets will find out that doing it all over again is alot harder than simply looking at last yr's highlight film, we found that out in 09, and the Bills added Chan Gailey, but lost the best Special Teams coach in the AFCE Bobby April, and the Pats are more less rebuilding and trying to get younger.
I would not be a bit surprised if Jason Taylor signs in NY that we try to pick up Adalious Thomas if the Pats cut him.
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As far as Wake, Moses, or Anderson, Wake is the only one that has shown anything in limited time. Moses has been in the league for 3 years and has done nothing. Anderson has been in the league for 6 or 7 years and has done nothing. Culver has been in the league 4 years and has done nothing. It is foolish to think everyone on your team is just a late bloomer and to ignore these positions in the draft because you are concerned about the deepest position on this team. -
Q has been behind Matt Roth and JT, where was his playing time supposed to come from? I looked at his play stats on PFF and he is a consistent performer in the limited snaps he has gotten.
Late Bloomers, or stuck behind two all decade players?GMJohnson likes this. -
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Imho C Anderson or Q Moses will take over the Mario Haggans role at the SAM position, with a rook or JT or whomever rotating in to rush the passer.finyank13 likes this. -
Thiggy on the trade block would make some sense:
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And he has 2 yrs of practice squad eligibility.
No way Greg C is cut outright, he has too much value as a possession Wr who has proven skills, 54 catches and no drops? -
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As for the backups... tough call. I can't see us going into the season with four QBs active, which means Thigpen or Pennington gets traded, White is listed as a non-QB for roster purposes (KR/PR, maybe?), or we cut a running back to make room. Don't see White making the practice squad: someone would claim him off waivers if he were cut.
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Which to me will be the theme this training camp, back to the 08 TC, only players have secure jobs, Big Jake and Dan Carpenter and Randy Starks, and DC Cash could be beaten out by a kicker with a bigger leg.
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