The Draft
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If you trade out and pick up extra picks you're just multiplying the chances they'll screw up.
And then watch Penile become some other teams All Pro Tackle for the next 15 years....
And then watch Penile become some other teams All Pro Tackle for the next 15 years....
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Mag wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 8:28 pmI'd take Sewell. We just need way more than Sewell. Plus, Jonah is a good LT. Why spend a top 5, maybe top 3, pick on a position that's already filled? There could easily be a top QB available that another team will pay a hefty price.Joe Bananas wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 3:36 pmMag
Explain why you wouldn't want Sewell. I'm not that deep into draft stuff yet but from what I gather he's the best of the best, by like-FARRRRR!
Would you move one (Williams or Sewell to RT) and could it be doable and work
I was crazy back when being crazy really meant something.
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Yes, exactly.Joe Bananas wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 4:38 pmWould you move one (Williams or Sewell to RT) and could it be doable and work
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Those damn penile injuries are brutal!
Seriously, somebody smack this kids parents or whoever named him. I'm sure he's a good kid with a great story, but oh the humiliation in middle school. Those kids are one step away from murderers these days.
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Speaking from experience....?
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Here's a pretty thorough write up on Penile....
PENILE SEWELL
OTOregon 6'-6" 330lbs
The Joe Burrow injury is absolutely brutal for the Cincinnati Bengals and will undoubtedly hurt their ability to win games going forward. With Burrow out of action, I would not be surprised to see Cincinnati lose the rest of their games. While that is obviously less than ideal, it does set them up well for the 2021 NFL Draft. With quarterbacks going off of the board with the first two picks, Oregon offensive tackle Penile Sewell stands tall as the obvious choice for the Bengals at No. 3.
Similar to Lawrence and Fields, Sewell is a generational prospect at his position. He is legitimately the best offensive tackle prospect to enter the league in recent history and is the easy favorite to be the first non-quarterback to come off of the board in the 2021 NFL Draft. The offensive line stands out as the biggest need for Cincinnati, making this a perfect situation where the best player available meets team need.
Sewell shows an incredible combination of athleticism and power up front that has to be exciting for NFL teams. He is quick off of the ball, powerful at the point of attack and moves extremely well in space.
Sewell is a patient and smart pass protector who mirrors extremely well and consistently uses his long arms to his advantage on the edge. He shows a strong initial punch and clean footwork throughout most pass protection reps.
As a run blocker, Sewell fires off of the ball in an instant and does a great job of overwhelming the defender at the point of attack. He has obvious power in his hands and lower half of his body, simply gripping onto the defender and driving him down the field a majority of the time.
Sewell’s athleticism really shines through when he is asked to attack the second level. His ability to get out in space and maintain his balance when attacking second-level defenders is incredibly impressive and makes him an intriguing option for teams who run a zone-based rushing attack.
Simply put, Penile Sewell is an elite offensive tackle prospect who has massive upside at the next level. Taking him here and sticking him at left tackle for the next 10+ years is undoubtedly the best plan of attack for this team.
PENILE SEWELL
OTOregon 6'-6" 330lbs
The Joe Burrow injury is absolutely brutal for the Cincinnati Bengals and will undoubtedly hurt their ability to win games going forward. With Burrow out of action, I would not be surprised to see Cincinnati lose the rest of their games. While that is obviously less than ideal, it does set them up well for the 2021 NFL Draft. With quarterbacks going off of the board with the first two picks, Oregon offensive tackle Penile Sewell stands tall as the obvious choice for the Bengals at No. 3.
Similar to Lawrence and Fields, Sewell is a generational prospect at his position. He is legitimately the best offensive tackle prospect to enter the league in recent history and is the easy favorite to be the first non-quarterback to come off of the board in the 2021 NFL Draft. The offensive line stands out as the biggest need for Cincinnati, making this a perfect situation where the best player available meets team need.
Sewell shows an incredible combination of athleticism and power up front that has to be exciting for NFL teams. He is quick off of the ball, powerful at the point of attack and moves extremely well in space.
Sewell is a patient and smart pass protector who mirrors extremely well and consistently uses his long arms to his advantage on the edge. He shows a strong initial punch and clean footwork throughout most pass protection reps.
As a run blocker, Sewell fires off of the ball in an instant and does a great job of overwhelming the defender at the point of attack. He has obvious power in his hands and lower half of his body, simply gripping onto the defender and driving him down the field a majority of the time.
Sewell’s athleticism really shines through when he is asked to attack the second level. His ability to get out in space and maintain his balance when attacking second-level defenders is incredibly impressive and makes him an intriguing option for teams who run a zone-based rushing attack.
Simply put, Penile Sewell is an elite offensive tackle prospect who has massive upside at the next level. Taking him here and sticking him at left tackle for the next 10+ years is undoubtedly the best plan of attack for this team.