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  • cciowa
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Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by TheNef77:
Anyone that thinks that the guard position isn't important, go back and watch Chilo Rachal single-handedly break down our OL from the RG spot. Watch that season under Singletary.

We have unproven guys with hope that they show out. The frustration comes when you see them going up against Suh/Donald who are already proven.

of course this is the truth. they are unproven and we did nothing in the draft to address it. glad we got a great center. hope the rookie turns out. hope staley stays healthy. hope the guards pan out..... ok that is alot of hoping and wishing and praying

How would drafting a guard fix the unproven problem at guard?

i would take a rookie as compared to the guys there now who look sexy. and its about trying to get better. to not even make an attempt to address what is a need in the team is a puzzler to me. just as it is to hope eli is our pass rusher to justify cutting elivs
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  • Giedi
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Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by pd24:
How would drafting a guard fix the unproven problem at guard?
Bam! No answer for that one. I was hoping for a guard prospect on day 2 to make a push for snaps in 2019 - maybe even 2018 if Garnett/Cooper fall on their faces. There were three guards chosen at the top of round 2. I knew then that the 49ers would not select a guard, if they were even considering one at all.

Same here, I thought they were going for edge rusher or guard at Kentavius' draft spot, they took neither!
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Originally posted by Giedi:
Same here, I thought they were going for edge rusher or guard at Kentavius' draft spot, they took neither!

you can not tell me the team could not have found any sort of offensive lineman in the 4th but no. the brick by brick method tells us we needed an acl guy who MAY help next year. our guards have not lived up to their drafting anywhere they have played but yet we hope they will turn it around for us.
  • pd24
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Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by TheNef77:
Anyone that thinks that the guard position isn't important, go back and watch Chilo Rachal single-handedly break down our OL from the RG spot. Watch that season under Singletary.

We have unproven guys with hope that they show out. The frustration comes when you see them going up against Suh/Donald who are already proven.

of course this is the truth. they are unproven and we did nothing in the draft to address it. glad we got a great center. hope the rookie turns out. hope staley stays healthy. hope the guards pan out..... ok that is alot of hoping and wishing and praying

How would drafting a guard fix the unproven problem at guard?

i would take a rookie as compared to the guys there now who look sexy. and its about trying to get better. to not even make an attempt to address what is a need in the team is a puzzler to me. just as it is to hope eli is our pass rusher to justify cutting elivs

You are allo over the place. WHo know if the rookie would be better than the 3 guys we have now. The 3 we have now were 1st round rookies at one time and they haven't been that good, except for Cooper last season.
Mike Person signed. Quality backup center who can play every position. He is an upgrade over Beadles.

Started 14 games at center for Shanahan in ATL in 2015 and 4 games for Indy last year and in his first game vs Jak PFF gave him an 88 rating and he didn't allow a hurry or pressure vs that line.

LT- Joe Staley / Darrell Williams
LG- Laken Tomlinson / Erik Magnusen
C- Weston Richburg / Mike Person
RG- Jonathan Cooper / Josh Garnett
RT- Mike McGlinchey / Garry Gilliam

This line is really shaping up. We have some nice depth now and a good mix of young guys and veteran's.
[ Edited by SteveYoung on May 9, 2018 at 10:57 AM ]
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by pd24:
How would drafting a guard fix the unproven problem at guard?
Bam! No answer for that one. I was hoping for a guard prospect on day 2 to make a push for snaps in 2019 - maybe even 2018 if Garnett/Cooper fall on their faces. There were three guards chosen at the top of round 2. I knew then that the 49ers would not select a guard, if they were even considering one at all.

Same here, I thought they were going for edge rusher or guard at Kentavius' draft spot, they took neither!

I was hoping Shanahan and Lynch knew what they were doing! And we won't know for at least a year or two. Some of my concerns were met in the draft, others by UDFA, and still more with free agents. But...won't know for reals until they play actual games. Preseason still won't answer them...just actual wins and losses. But when were you last so excited for the season to begin? Chip Kelly was an odd but interesting hire. It seemed that they would have to really redo the roster or he would fail. Baalke refused to make those changes, perhaps Chip agreed to work with those players without major changes?

I see an transition to speed, character (Foster being an exception), and intelligence. All good as far as I'm concerned.
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Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Same here, I thought they were going for edge rusher or guard at Kentavius' draft spot, they took neither!

you can not tell me the team could not have found any sort of offensive lineman in the 4th but no. the brick by brick method tells us we needed an acl guy who MAY help next year. our guards have not lived up to their drafting anywhere they have played but yet we hope they will turn it around for us.

I tend to agree with that, up to a point. While I don't like the Kentavius pick, the rest of the draft was long term positioning. I like the RT, Wr, and LB picks as well as the later DB picks.
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Originally posted by pd24:
You are allo over the place. WHo know if the rookie would be better than the 3 guys we have now. The 3 we have now were 1st round rookies at one time and they haven't been that good, except for Cooper last season.

they should have brought in someone to compete and push these underachievers. someone who at least has a good college football resume. these three have been below average all their lives
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Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by pd24:
You are allo over the place. WHo know if the rookie would be better than the 3 guys we have now. The 3 we have now were 1st round rookies at one time and they haven't been that good, except for Cooper last season.

they should have brought in someone to compete and push these underachievers. someone who at least has a good college football resume. these three have been below average all their lives

False again. They were 1st round picks for being way above average in college.
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Originally posted by Giedi:
I tend to agree with that, up to a point. While I don't like the Kentavius pick, the rest of the draft was long term positioning. I like the RT, Wr, and LB picks as well as the later DB picks.

i love our linebacker and liked all the d backs. i thought we did not have to trade up for the wide out but i like him very much.. the rookie tackle is what it is and i expect him to start and play well right away. the thought of him or staley getting hurt or staley losing it or the kid not being ready is troubling to ponder
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Same here, I thought they were going for edge rusher or guard at Kentavius' draft spot, they took neither!

you can not tell me the team could not have found any sort of offensive lineman in the 4th but no. the brick by brick method tells us we needed an acl guy who MAY help next year. our guards have not lived up to their drafting anywhere they have played but yet we hope they will turn it around for us.

If they thought there wasn't a guard who would help any year is that a better choice because it would have filled a perceived need? If the guy wasn't an upgrade of even a backup player and they drafted an ACL guy who could start in 2019 or be a significant role player in 2019 that's worse?

None of us know how they graded any of those guards. Drafting a guy you think has a 50/50 chance of contributing is better than a 10% chance of them even making the team in a place of "need". That's why you don't draft for need and end up screwed if you do.

I'll tell you what. If our O-line is absolute garbage next year and in 2 years we see 1, 2, or 3 guards taken on the 3rd day of this draft starting and being quality players on other teams, I'll say you were right.
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Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by Giedi:
I tend to agree with that, up to a point. While I don't like the Kentavius pick, the rest of the draft was long term positioning. I like the RT, Wr, and LB picks as well as the later DB picks.

i love our linebacker and liked all the d backs. i thought we did not have to trade up for the wide out but i like him very much.. the rookie tackle is what it is and i expect him to start and play well right away. the thought of him or staley getting hurt or staley losing it or the kid not being ready is troubling to ponder

The rookie tackle is what it is? You worry he might not be ready? But you wanted a guard to come in and start? You make no sense.
I wonder if Gilliam is still having knee issues...
  • cciowa
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Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by pd24:
You are allo over the place. WHo know if the rookie would be better than the 3 guys we have now. The 3 we have now were 1st round rookies at one time and they haven't been that good, except for Cooper last season.

they should have brought in someone to compete and push these underachievers. someone who at least has a good college football resume. these three have been below average all their lives

False again. They were 1st round picks for being way above average in college.
in the nfl they have been well below average. i would have been very happy if lynch had the balls and taken a chance on a kid who was good in college to come in and push these guys but no. lets play it safe and hope it works out cuz lynch said they are sexy
  • cciowa
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Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by Giedi:
I tend to agree with that, up to a point. While I don't like the Kentavius pick, the rest of the draft was long term positioning. I like the RT, Wr, and LB picks as well as the later DB picks.

i love our linebacker and liked all the d backs. i thought we did not have to trade up for the wide out but i like him very much.. the rookie tackle is what it is and i expect him to start and play well right away. the thought of him or staley getting hurt or staley losing it or the kid not being ready is troubling to ponder

The rookie tackle is what it is? You worry he might not be ready? But you wanted a guard to come in and start? You make no sense.
hope he is ready and i expect him to be. never know.. did i say i wanted a rookie guard to come and start.. i wanted one to come in compete and push what we have
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