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I guess Ballard learned his lesson about linebackers after last year. He’s always a year late on this stuff.
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Lance to the Saints with the very next pick.
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Added bonus...it will give announcers something to talk about..."Did you know he played BASEBALL and was an outfielder?" Similar to what they do with MAC and basketball
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Is Boettcher good in coverage? If not then this is a redundant pick behind Allen.
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Unfortunately, Carlies got hurt and Franklin’s performance dropped off a cliff. It’s unfortunate, but I’m not sure how we can expect Ballard to anticipate things like that. |
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Depth and special teams early in his career.
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Ballard is superior at drafting offensive lineman. Anybody he takes on the offensive line has a decent chance to be a good player.
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In 2024, Carlies’s 242 snaps was a decent sample size. Over that span, he got a grade of 83.1 in coverage by PFF, good for 3rd best among Linebackers.
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His actual objective stats paint a different picture: 10 games played w/ 6 starts. 36 total tackles, 1 sack, 1 PD, 0 Ints, and 0 FFs his rookie year. So hurt a large part of the season and average at best production. Not saying the guy hadn't shown any promise, but a wiser GM would have had a better backup plan than JAGS/ST guys. And this isn't the first time something like this has happened under Ballard. Paris Campbell, Matt Pryor, Juju Brents to name a few. Maybe this time around Ballard finally learned something. |
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