Todd McShay
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Tyler Shuck is a name that keep hearing talking to people in the league really would like to get him in the second round. But you never know if there's that one team that trades up.
Tyler Shuck is a name that keep hearing talking to people in the league really would like to get him in the second round. But you never know if there's that one team that trades up.
Tyler Shuck is a name that keep hearing talking to people in the league really would like to get him in the second round. But you never know if there's that one team that trades up.
I'm fascinated to see because if Cleveland passes on quarterback, which we all expect at two, and the Giants pass on Shador at three and take Abdul Carter, now you've got Cleveland at 33, Giants at 34, the Saints at 40, all kind of sitting there waiting, trying to figure out when do you have to move up. I'm told that Shador is a favorite of Mike Tomlin's and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
I'm fascinated to see because if Cleveland passes on quarterback, which we all expect at two, and the Giants pass on Shador at three and take Abdul Carter, now you've got Cleveland at 33, Giants at 34, the Saints at 40, all kind of sitting there waiting, trying to figure out when do you have to move up. I'm told that Shador is a favorite of Mike Tomlin's and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
I'm fascinated to see because if Cleveland passes on quarterback, which we all expect at two, and the Giants pass on Shador at three and take Abdul Carter, now you've got Cleveland at 33, Giants at 34, the Saints at 40, all kind of sitting there waiting, trying to figure out when do you have to move up. I'm told that Shador is a favorite of Mike Tomlin's and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
So it's kind of that range of, all right, if they don't go in the top nine, then where do you have to trade up to go get that guy? Or do you sit back and wait? So all the conversations I'm having are about like, is there, you know, Atlanta at 15 only has five picks. Minnesota at 24 only has four picks in the entire draft. Could they be teams that move out for a team that's coming up?
So it's kind of that range of, all right, if they don't go in the top nine, then where do you have to trade up to go get that guy? Or do you sit back and wait? So all the conversations I'm having are about like, is there, you know, Atlanta at 15 only has five picks. Minnesota at 24 only has four picks in the entire draft. Could they be teams that move out for a team that's coming up?
So it's kind of that range of, all right, if they don't go in the top nine, then where do you have to trade up to go get that guy? Or do you sit back and wait? So all the conversations I'm having are about like, is there, you know, Atlanta at 15 only has five picks. Minnesota at 24 only has four picks in the entire draft. Could they be teams that move out for a team that's coming up?
So that's fascinating. Like from our perspective to sit back and kind of watch and wait and see if Shador doesn't go three, this draft is going to be a lot of fun on the first night.
So that's fascinating. Like from our perspective to sit back and kind of watch and wait and see if Shador doesn't go three, this draft is going to be a lot of fun on the first night.
So that's fascinating. Like from our perspective to sit back and kind of watch and wait and see if Shador doesn't go three, this draft is going to be a lot of fun on the first night.
You know what's interesting, DJ? It's the last thing anyone wants to talk about when I talk to teams. This offensive line group is more so than in most years. There's question marks, right? And whether it's age and immaturity or a past incident or whatever it is. Let's just throw a blanket over. There are a handful of guys that we're talking about.
You know what's interesting, DJ? It's the last thing anyone wants to talk about when I talk to teams. This offensive line group is more so than in most years. There's question marks, right? And whether it's age and immaturity or a past incident or whatever it is. Let's just throw a blanket over. There are a handful of guys that we're talking about.
You know what's interesting, DJ? It's the last thing anyone wants to talk about when I talk to teams. This offensive line group is more so than in most years. There's question marks, right? And whether it's age and immaturity or a past incident or whatever it is. Let's just throw a blanket over. There are a handful of guys that we're talking about.
in the first-round range with these offensive tackles, that it's like, yeah, but there's a little concern. And so the cleanest of the guys, I would say absolutely is Campbell. Campbell's one of the cleanest prospects in the entire draft. And then I would say Kelvin Banks Jr., whose tape wasn't great either.
in the first-round range with these offensive tackles, that it's like, yeah, but there's a little concern. And so the cleanest of the guys, I would say absolutely is Campbell. Campbell's one of the cleanest prospects in the entire draft. And then I would say Kelvin Banks Jr., whose tape wasn't great either.
in the first-round range with these offensive tackles, that it's like, yeah, but there's a little concern. And so the cleanest of the guys, I would say absolutely is Campbell. Campbell's one of the cleanest prospects in the entire draft. And then I would say Kelvin Banks Jr., whose tape wasn't great either.
That Georgia tape you can pull up, and there's a couple other games where it doesn't match up. But there's 42 starts, and the good loader only makes so many people that are that big that can move like that, that have a little pop in their hand. So I think you're going to see, whether it's Campbell at four, Banks Jr. from Texas going at, I don't know, 10 or 11, Chicago, San Francisco.
That Georgia tape you can pull up, and there's a couple other games where it doesn't match up. But there's 42 starts, and the good loader only makes so many people that are that big that can move like that, that have a little pop in their hand. So I think you're going to see, whether it's Campbell at four, Banks Jr. from Texas going at, I don't know, 10 or 11, Chicago, San Francisco.