longstrangetrip wrote:
Fair point, Bleed. I think I would have used a pick on a LT as insurance if Kalil went down. In Spileman's defense, Kalil had never missed a game before this year. And we might not have the elite defense we have now if he hadn't drafted so many defensive stats.
Problem is nobody from this draft outside Kearse has seen the field much. I think it was less about injury then planning for 2017 and not being totally f'd at one of the most important positions in the game.
I think Beavers was supposed to be the guy they could coach up this year and he would be a player, but after preaseason I think he is a bust.
The bad - PPF had him as the 2nd most overrated player in the draft.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/draft-10-most-overrated-2016-nfl-draft-prospects/
2. Willie Beavers, OT, Western Michigan
I'll let the grades do the talking on this one:
Category Grade Rank (Out of 227)
Run Block -14.6 220
Pass Block -31.4 226
Overall -46 226
The chances of molding those numbers into an NFL-level player seems nearly impossible.
The good - NFL Draft says he has all the tools. Seems a lot like a less stellar version of Clemmings.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/willie-beavers?id=2555208
Beavers is very athletic with the feet to play left tackle, but has the talent and traits to play all over the offensive line with more technique work. While he clearly has some power and twitch in his hips, he could use a year in an NFL weight room to strengthen his core and upper body. Beavers is an eventual NFL starter who is likely to be targeted by teams who covet tackles who can excel in space.