Ministry of Pain
Footballguy
"Hey Joe, did you hear? Edge retired and Michael Turner just got traded to Arizona all in the same day. I can't believe it! That 4th rounder I burned in my dynasty start up is going to pay off big time now."
"Really Bob? Why do you think that?"
"Didn't you hear me? I said Turner got traded and is now the starter...big points for me this year"
"Yes Bob, but that OL just plain stinks. He isn't running behind the best run blocking OL in football anymore."
"What does that matter Joe? If he can run in SD, he can run in AZ for sure too."
Do you know some people that think this way? Never seem to be able to gauge the actual situation that players are in? I'm sure you do and invite them, all of them, into your redrafts every year so you can take their money. Now I am a big proponent of staying away from projections. My skin is already crawling when I look at the FBG projections which are up and free till June/July I believe...I cringe as the stats look mostly like they were loaded up from the end of last season(shivers uncontrollable). That simply will not happen and its not just FBG, all sites do this including the mags...at least David Dodds will change those numbers on the fly during preseason as he sees fit, unlike those mags that are being printed as we speak.
Before I ever put together my big RB thread/article, I like to get some research done on the situations for all these players we will invest 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round picks into. Now OL to me is critical. No blocking, no holes, no yds, no first downs, no TD...it has a trickle down affect to it. Help me out and lets talk about the OL around the NFL, I'll simply go in order from AFC to NFC.
AFC East
Buffalo: Better? They signed a couple of guys I believe. I will let the Buffalo faithful like Aaron help us out here. The idea is not blow them up more than they should be but is this still a nominee for worst 10...middle of the pack now?
Miami: I think this is still a mess. I don't see any pro Bowl types on this OL...they were really hoping to land some big free agents for this OL, didn't happen IMO. They drafted Setele at Center...that will be a good draft pick for them but I don't see any chance Miami has a dominant OL yet.
New England: Cohesive, work well, pass protect and run block well. Do I need to keep going? They should be just fine this year and one of the strengths and reasons I believe NE will be such a potent force on offense. You can have all the big names but if you don't have an OL you got nothing. They had the OL and added a lot of big names at the skill positions, they are ready to go out and win 14-15 games this year. I truly believe that.
New York Jets: Getting better by the minute. Ferguson and Mangold will have a year under their belt. I like what they are doing here. Maybe not a top10 OL just yeat but certainly not a horrible OL either.
AFC North
Pittsburgh: Seems like it will be OK but Faneca is unhappy. DId they lose some of the pieces here too? I really need some Steeler fans to give us the lowdown on the OL.
Cincinnati: Lost Eric Steinbach, that's huge. Not sure I see where they replaced that hole that will be in the OL now.
Cleveland: One of the most improved. They drafted Joe Thomas who is not going to be but already is an animal at LT. I already felt like whoever got him in the 1st 5 picks of the draft would post the biggest number of wins over last season. They also brought in Steinbach, they have added a couple of other pieces as well...I really like what I am seeing here and they are just continuing to move forward even when they get a setback like Bentley.
Baltimore: Not too great. Not awful but they lost Pashos and cut Mulitalo. They also drafted Ben Grubbs who I like an awful lot. He paved the way for Kenny Irons last season in a very tough SEC.
AFC South
Jacksonville: Added Pashos. pretty good OL but I couldn't really name their 5 starters if you pointed a gun to my head. Would love for the Jags out there to tell us more about these guys. Seemed like MJD had no trouble finding holes to run through last season.
Indy: Solid. No major weaknesses...maybe getting a little long in the tooth in some spots...but pretty solid.
Tennessee: Colin?
Houston: Anyone...anyone? I am not going to pretend I know a lot about this unit. I think they have underperformed but I also see some signs of improvement here. Bottom 10 for sure still?
AFC West
Denver: Not as good as you would think. not as bad as many others like to think.
Kansas City: Roaf last year, Shield retired this year
San Diego: You stay classy.
Oakland: Still pretty bad IMO.'
NFC East
Dallas: Much improved with Davis coming in to play LG/RG. I like them, thought Bledsoe made them look bad, and feel like they should be top10 this season.
Philly: Always pretty solid
NY Giants: Danger Danger...
Washington: Never as good as they should be. Have two bookend Tackles but never seem to be dominant...I don't get it.
NFC Nordic
Chicago: Top5? Is it really that good or was Thomas Jones making them look that way? I'm just asking cause we have a changing of the diaper...err RB rather.
Green Bay: Not that good
Detroit: ???
Minnesota: If the right side was half as good as the left side of that line...AP is going to run behind behind Hutch and McKinnie all year long.
NFC South
New Orleans: Getting to be really good.
Carolina: They had a rash of injuries last season. They get some guys back plus they drafted Ryan Kaliel out of USC to anchor the center of that OL...I think they will make a big upwards this season.
Atlanta: Pretty good
Tampa Bay: Will be better than last season...just how much better is the real question.
NFC West
Arizona: Still pretty awful, but they might have better coaching.
San Fran: I said they would be good last season and no one would listen to me...
Seattle: Still have not patched up the holes here.
St Louis: Pretty good. Could be a top10 OL, should be with Pace as your LT for goodness sake.
So we need to rank these OL
Top 5
New England
San Diego
Dallas
Chicago
New Orleans
Worst 5
Houston
Arizona
Miami
Tampa Bay
Green Bay
Not saying I am 100% right but we need some feedback and then we can start ranking them better. Cleveland is a nice dark horse team that if the OL can come together quickly...could really surprise some people.
"Really Bob? Why do you think that?"
"Didn't you hear me? I said Turner got traded and is now the starter...big points for me this year"
"Yes Bob, but that OL just plain stinks. He isn't running behind the best run blocking OL in football anymore."
"What does that matter Joe? If he can run in SD, he can run in AZ for sure too."
Do you know some people that think this way? Never seem to be able to gauge the actual situation that players are in? I'm sure you do and invite them, all of them, into your redrafts every year so you can take their money. Now I am a big proponent of staying away from projections. My skin is already crawling when I look at the FBG projections which are up and free till June/July I believe...I cringe as the stats look mostly like they were loaded up from the end of last season(shivers uncontrollable). That simply will not happen and its not just FBG, all sites do this including the mags...at least David Dodds will change those numbers on the fly during preseason as he sees fit, unlike those mags that are being printed as we speak.
Before I ever put together my big RB thread/article, I like to get some research done on the situations for all these players we will invest 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round picks into. Now OL to me is critical. No blocking, no holes, no yds, no first downs, no TD...it has a trickle down affect to it. Help me out and lets talk about the OL around the NFL, I'll simply go in order from AFC to NFC.
AFC East
Buffalo: Better? They signed a couple of guys I believe. I will let the Buffalo faithful like Aaron help us out here. The idea is not blow them up more than they should be but is this still a nominee for worst 10...middle of the pack now?
Miami: I think this is still a mess. I don't see any pro Bowl types on this OL...they were really hoping to land some big free agents for this OL, didn't happen IMO. They drafted Setele at Center...that will be a good draft pick for them but I don't see any chance Miami has a dominant OL yet.
New England: Cohesive, work well, pass protect and run block well. Do I need to keep going? They should be just fine this year and one of the strengths and reasons I believe NE will be such a potent force on offense. You can have all the big names but if you don't have an OL you got nothing. They had the OL and added a lot of big names at the skill positions, they are ready to go out and win 14-15 games this year. I truly believe that.
New York Jets: Getting better by the minute. Ferguson and Mangold will have a year under their belt. I like what they are doing here. Maybe not a top10 OL just yeat but certainly not a horrible OL either.
AFC North
Pittsburgh: Seems like it will be OK but Faneca is unhappy. DId they lose some of the pieces here too? I really need some Steeler fans to give us the lowdown on the OL.
Cincinnati: Lost Eric Steinbach, that's huge. Not sure I see where they replaced that hole that will be in the OL now.
Cleveland: One of the most improved. They drafted Joe Thomas who is not going to be but already is an animal at LT. I already felt like whoever got him in the 1st 5 picks of the draft would post the biggest number of wins over last season. They also brought in Steinbach, they have added a couple of other pieces as well...I really like what I am seeing here and they are just continuing to move forward even when they get a setback like Bentley.
Baltimore: Not too great. Not awful but they lost Pashos and cut Mulitalo. They also drafted Ben Grubbs who I like an awful lot. He paved the way for Kenny Irons last season in a very tough SEC.
AFC South
Jacksonville: Added Pashos. pretty good OL but I couldn't really name their 5 starters if you pointed a gun to my head. Would love for the Jags out there to tell us more about these guys. Seemed like MJD had no trouble finding holes to run through last season.
Indy: Solid. No major weaknesses...maybe getting a little long in the tooth in some spots...but pretty solid.
Tennessee: Colin?
Houston: Anyone...anyone? I am not going to pretend I know a lot about this unit. I think they have underperformed but I also see some signs of improvement here. Bottom 10 for sure still?
AFC West
Denver: Not as good as you would think. not as bad as many others like to think.
Kansas City: Roaf last year, Shield retired this year

San Diego: You stay classy.

Oakland: Still pretty bad IMO.'
NFC East
Dallas: Much improved with Davis coming in to play LG/RG. I like them, thought Bledsoe made them look bad, and feel like they should be top10 this season.
Philly: Always pretty solid
NY Giants: Danger Danger...
Washington: Never as good as they should be. Have two bookend Tackles but never seem to be dominant...I don't get it.
NFC Nordic
Chicago: Top5? Is it really that good or was Thomas Jones making them look that way? I'm just asking cause we have a changing of the diaper...err RB rather.
Green Bay: Not that good
Detroit: ???
Minnesota: If the right side was half as good as the left side of that line...AP is going to run behind behind Hutch and McKinnie all year long.
NFC South
New Orleans: Getting to be really good.
Carolina: They had a rash of injuries last season. They get some guys back plus they drafted Ryan Kaliel out of USC to anchor the center of that OL...I think they will make a big upwards this season.
Atlanta: Pretty good
Tampa Bay: Will be better than last season...just how much better is the real question.
NFC West
Arizona: Still pretty awful, but they might have better coaching.
San Fran: I said they would be good last season and no one would listen to me...
Seattle: Still have not patched up the holes here.
St Louis: Pretty good. Could be a top10 OL, should be with Pace as your LT for goodness sake.
So we need to rank these OL
Top 5
New England
San Diego
Dallas
Chicago
New Orleans
Worst 5
Houston
Arizona
Miami
Tampa Bay
Green Bay
Not saying I am 100% right but we need some feedback and then we can start ranking them better. Cleveland is a nice dark horse team that if the OL can come together quickly...could really surprise some people.
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