PFT: Predict Skins To Take Trent Williams

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rbanerjee23
04-21-2010, 09:41 AM
I have spent far too much of my time going through players and picks, analyzing and over-analyzing, evaluating and over-evaluating prospects. Very interested in the draft this year, and super pumped about the season ahead. Also because it keeps me occupied, home, and out of trouble.
In my mind, there is no way the Skins are taking Williams over Okung. If Okung is gone to Detroit, then I think they would pick whichever DT is left or Berry.

Don't be surprised if they end up taking Williams over Okung. Also, If for whatever reason they don't take those two, don't rule out Clausen -- Cleveland wants him badly and Allen might make a play to get some more picks out of them in return for passing on/trading Clausen

Dirtbag59
04-21-2010, 10:07 AM
Well he is pineapple jesus

I just don't get why McNabb is allowed to wear his number. Aren't we suppose to unofficially retire the number of great players after they decide they don't want it anymore?

That reminds me, will anyone be allowed to wear 60 next year?

NYCskinfan82
04-21-2010, 03:27 PM
I just don't get why McNabb is allowed to wear his number. Aren't we suppose to unofficially retire the number of great players after they decide they don't want it anymore?

That reminds me, will anyone be allowed to wear 60 next year?

:laughing2

internetcareer
04-21-2010, 09:16 PM
from what I heard today the reason they like Trent Williams is because he can play both left and right tackle and Okung is pretty much a right tackle.

I don't care. Shanny is the expert. Let him decide. I just want an offensive lineman to solidy a position. They do seem to be high on Heyer this year at whatever position they put him at.

artmonkforhallofamein07
04-21-2010, 09:48 PM
How can anyone be high on Heyer!! They must be high.

Like others on here have said Heyer is a "TURNSTYLE". I love the kid story I hope he is MUCH improved, but he seems slow and not vey athletic at times.

RedskinMike
04-21-2010, 09:51 PM
from what I heard today the reason they like Trent Williams is because he can play both left and right tackle and Okung is pretty much a right tackle.

I don't care. Shanny is the expert. Let him decide. I just want an offensive lineman to solidy a position. They do seem to be high on Heyer this year at whatever position they put him at.

Okung is a left tackle

mlmdub130
04-21-2010, 09:55 PM
Okung is a left tacle

what's a tacle?

rbanerjee23
04-21-2010, 10:38 PM
what's a tacle?

It stands for Terminal Abnormal Condition Line Entry ... also it means someone forgot to put the k in tacKle

CultBrennan59
04-22-2010, 12:15 AM
from what I heard today the reason they like Trent Williams is because he can play both left and right tackle and Okung is pretty much a right tackle.

I don't care. Shanny is the expert. Let him decide. I just want an offensive lineman to solidy a position. They do seem to be high on Heyer this year at whatever position they put him at.

Okung is a LT, Williams is considered to be better at the right side...you got the two mixed up.

Skinny Tee
04-22-2010, 01:00 AM
How can anyone be high on Heyer!! They must be high.

Like others on here have said Heyer is a "TURNSTYLE". I love the kid story I hope he is MUCH improved, but he seems slow and not vey athletic at times.

Preach on brotha. I couldn't agree more.

I swear when Skins fans are months removed from the last Skins game they forget the depths to which our OL sunk during the season.

Heyer, the undrafted free agent, is being revered as a startable Tackle. Also, people aren't even mentioning the other Guard spot opposite of Dockery. Worse of all is, whatever season starting OL we are 'relegated' to won't have any margin of injury factored into it.

Lets all remember too that starting a rookie, even if drafted at the top of the first, isn't necessarily a good thing. There is a learning curve for any rookie coming into the NFL. Same goes for the fans who want to trade into the 2nd & 3rd so we can 'take care of the rest of the OL'.


Any additions we make to our OL this year will only neutralize the loss of Chris Samuels. If fans have a good memory they'd remember our OL having protection problems even when he was able bodied at the start of the last season.

Building an OL will take more patience and discipline than can be yielded in just one offseason.

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