Because you're an Xs & Os guy going back and forth with a draftnik speaking in generalities. And you are speaking as if this would be a main focus which hasn't been expressed. Just a potential option.
He had a track record of using mostly zone rushing, too. CHANGE.
But using a FB 66 times in 2022 then 5 times does not (in my opinion, obviously you disagree) constitute change. Going from 60% zone blocking to 60% Gap blocking does constitute change ... but we can agree to disagree.
No. I am saying the guy is capable of filling multiple roles on offense and has some abilities that others have. I don't know who Juice is, but he's a YAC monster like Deebo as he breaks tackles running through people. He can do everything Sam Laporta can do. And he can be an effective FB ala Kyle Juszczyk coming out of the backfield. Maybe that's Juice you are referring to who btw, was more of a TE coming out of college. I was banging the drum for him as I believe he lead his team in receptions or was close to it, if I'm not mistaken.
Yes, I can spell his name, and he goes by Juice, so I just type that, and yes he was a TE in college. And he converted to FB in NFL.
Woah. Freeney fan here. Freeney vs. the run and Yannick vs. the run are two different things altogether.
Freeney was terrible vs the run. Read he had 35 or so run stuffs ... tackles on RBs for losses. Not including sacks, which the TFL stat does -- I think PFF has both graded poorly, orange, red, yellow ---- maybe Yannick was lower but it's the same concept. Freeney got got much better pass rush but there are reasons teams ran for 4.3-4.5-4.7, 5.0 yards a carry over the years - and Freeney was one of them.
But I like him ... he was HOFer. But, IMO, and this is just me, not a HOFer vs the run -- worse than Sapp even
Draft Network
Bowers 4
Turner 14
Dane Brugler
Bowers 5
Turner 12
PFF
Bowers 7
Turner 16
Yahoo (Tice)
Bowers 4
Turner 14
Bleacher Report
Bowers 2
Turner 12
Kiper
Bowers 6
Turner 10
Fox Sports (Rob Rang)
Bowers 5
Turner 20
NBC (Conner Rodgers)
Bowers 5
Turner 14
Sporting News
Bowers 4 (Iyer)
Turner 10
Sports Talk (Teets)
Bowers 7
Turner 27
And our rating exchange here isn't even the best way compare as one could see only 5 blue chip talents in an entire draft and see a major fall off after that. Does that mean #6, 7, or 8 are rated closely to those top 5. NO.
Well, I can only go by what I read. I don't scout the guys myself. And when I post things I do myself, I can vouch for them. In this case I go by what I found and I found those with Turner higher on a few and Bowers on others. You found some I have not heard of with Turner faw lower -- Teets and Rang ... that, to me is a big difference.
The difference between 4 and 10 and 6 and 10 ... to me is nothing given the positional value.
What you are saying you see it differently, and that fine. And you and these experts are saying Bowers is higher in terms of being in the top 5 and there is a gap in the draft, like in 1981, draft was 8 deep, Rams thought. Or in 1982 when it was 2 deep or 1983 when it was maybe 20 deep.
I get it. I was just taking into account positional value and Rams needs. Therefore, trading up would not be wise for a TE, not matter how good. And also this: Is Bowers actually that good? I don't know but I have seen hype before and will see it again and I gave examples.
And gave examples of the two best TEs coming later, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, etc. So, to me, there is no reason to trade up or to take a TE if they are evenly rated.
You are simply saying Bowers is better than Turner. I see their value as basically the same. W
What might also help in the future is not just looking at media draftnik rating, but actually listening to how they come up with them if you have the time. Some stand their ground, but a lot of them fall into group think and make changes as to not be embarrassed at a later date. And they openly admit it.
Well, I don't follow draftniks and don't care what they say or do. I begin to watch guys when they get to NFL. I watch some before the draft but not a ton. So, if you say that some of these guys fall into group think or are not good, or whatever --- I believe that. It is about as inexact a science as there is in football. Pro player personnel can be risky but it's far better than the draft.
Bottom line --- I don't know enough about any of these guys (the names you listed above- -- have not heard of most of them)
Not only that, but from time to time it appears that some listed grades don't seem to go with the pros & cons they have listed. Haven't quite figured that one out yet, but perhaps it's simply a general grade that takes little to no account as to team fits. ie. Player A would rate higher or Team B who run one particular scheme vs. another.
Have no idea. I don't vouch for their work. I only rely on it when doing what little predraft stuff I do - i.e. what Rams may do.
When draftniks offer comparisons, they are basically attempting to provide someone that has similar traits. And if you listen to some of their interviews, you'll find that some are even forced by editors to add them for the non-draftnik people who come aboard about this time of the year.
I get that. But you need to understand that it has been going on forever. They did it in 1981 (first year I watched draft) they did it with Buschbaum, Ourlads, all the stuff when you had to but books to get this stuff ... comps are a thing and they are now. If some are being forced, I don't know about it -- same as above.
I do know this--I recognize hype. And have seen it before with players, including the TEs I mention. They were this and that and they turned out to be good but not the game-changers they were touted to be. They missed on Kittle and Kelce, two of the best.
What this is to me, and you are kind of confirming it --- - they are doing a lot of guesswork. And they do it for hits. And that is fine, it's how they make money. But as I said and you seem to be agreeing it is so inexact that it doesn't really carry a lot of weight.
I am most familiar with Kiper and Mayock and I have seen their blunders and I assume all these guys are the same. It's a cottage industry with a lot of error. And that is what I have been saying.
No matter if the yare rated the same or if they are different with Bowers being far superior, there is chance of failure for both, chance of success for both or one fails one success. I don't know. I don't think anyone knows.
I agree that EDGE is more valuable than a move TE if both are equally talented.
That's all I was saying.
We've already established that you have more of a need-based mindset and I lean more towards BPA (within reason). And that you focus more on the positions while I focus more on the players.
I disagree. I think the same as you--BPA (within reason).
I agree that I focus and positions of need.
That is why I was mad Rams took Tute vs Humphrey for example. And why I was shouting for IOL last year. I said many times on another board that the lack or Rams picking an online no higher than 3rd round cam back to bite them. Hav was last 2nd rounder until last year.
So, yeah, when I see a team that lacks edge pressure I want that addressed---with the best available player. But, if there is a better CB or DI or WR at 19 than edge, go for the others. But if roughly equal, let's call it tiers, if they are in same tier --- get the edge. It is the reason Rams lost and needs to be addressed. No lower than 2nd round.
The odds of success for an edge below round 2 is very low. And THAT is something I have looked at. Byron Young may end up the best 3rd round or lower OLBer edge in a generation. It's rare to get a good one low.
Oh well. Here's an interesting take on Turner. Starts at about the 31:28 mark.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pisRLs-dXIw
I will watch it ... but let me guess --- it says he has weaknesses?