Simpleton
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It seems to me that the team has hopped on the bandwagon along with the rest of the league in terms of falling in love with size at CB, namely guys who are 6-0+, an arbitrary delineation for sure.
I believe it is why we got rid of Moore for seemingly no reason (he's about 5-10) and picked up Corey White (6-1) despite the fact that Moore played probably 300+ snaps for us last year at a reasonably high level and would have only cost around 1-2 million on a 1 year deal.
Look at the guys we've brought in for pre-draft visits:
Kevin Johnson - 6-0
Byron Jones - 6-1
Jalen Collins - 6-1
Josh Shaw - 6-0
Marcus Peters - 6-0
PJ Williams - 6-0
We are seemingly ignoring tough, productive guys like Senquez Golson or Steven Nelson who would be value picks in the 3rd-4th area because of their height, and we will probably end up taking a guy whose stock is inflated due to a desire to mimic the Seahawks.
Of course nobody talks about how the Seahawks got Sherman and Maxwell in the 5th and 6th round, Tharold Simon in the 5th, that Cary Williams and Will Blackmon are off the scrap heap, or about the fact that the lynchpin to their defense is that they can get away with basically playing with only a single high safety due to the range of Thomas, allowing Chancellor to roam as he sees fit, and allowing the CB's to play within a simplified framework.
In my opinion it's important to get in on the ground floor of drafting trends, it's why the Steelers could easily find 3-4 OLB's late in the draft back in the day when everybody was running a 4-3. Instead we are following the crowd, seemingly ignoring guys who we could get at a cheaper draft pick and overinflating the value of guys like Collins and Jones who don't have great on field production because of their height/measureables.
It's also probably the reason that we let a serviceable player at an unsettled position leave in free agency when the guy would've cost basically peanuts. I'm very certain it will be the reason that we end up overdrafting a CB at 27 and sinking even more resources into a position that we have arguably sunk more resources into than any other position group outside of the OL over the last 5 years, with little to no return, and it truly is pathetic.
I believe it is why we got rid of Moore for seemingly no reason (he's about 5-10) and picked up Corey White (6-1) despite the fact that Moore played probably 300+ snaps for us last year at a reasonably high level and would have only cost around 1-2 million on a 1 year deal.
Look at the guys we've brought in for pre-draft visits:
Kevin Johnson - 6-0
Byron Jones - 6-1
Jalen Collins - 6-1
Josh Shaw - 6-0
Marcus Peters - 6-0
PJ Williams - 6-0
We are seemingly ignoring tough, productive guys like Senquez Golson or Steven Nelson who would be value picks in the 3rd-4th area because of their height, and we will probably end up taking a guy whose stock is inflated due to a desire to mimic the Seahawks.
Of course nobody talks about how the Seahawks got Sherman and Maxwell in the 5th and 6th round, Tharold Simon in the 5th, that Cary Williams and Will Blackmon are off the scrap heap, or about the fact that the lynchpin to their defense is that they can get away with basically playing with only a single high safety due to the range of Thomas, allowing Chancellor to roam as he sees fit, and allowing the CB's to play within a simplified framework.
In my opinion it's important to get in on the ground floor of drafting trends, it's why the Steelers could easily find 3-4 OLB's late in the draft back in the day when everybody was running a 4-3. Instead we are following the crowd, seemingly ignoring guys who we could get at a cheaper draft pick and overinflating the value of guys like Collins and Jones who don't have great on field production because of their height/measureables.
It's also probably the reason that we let a serviceable player at an unsettled position leave in free agency when the guy would've cost basically peanuts. I'm very certain it will be the reason that we end up overdrafting a CB at 27 and sinking even more resources into a position that we have arguably sunk more resources into than any other position group outside of the OL over the last 5 years, with little to no return, and it truly is pathetic.