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<blockquote data-quote="all about da packers" data-source="post: 223954" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>I think it is unfair to not know much about the player (the two OL we selected specifically), and based on that give them a low grade. It might be more fair to list them as incomplete in such an instance. </p><p></p><p>I think both OL picked were good picks because they build the depth of our OL, which was sorely lacking last year (due to injuries). Tony Moll was hurt quite a bit, while Junius Coston was also hurt Those were the two main back-ups. Adding some more depth to sure up the position was necessary. I'm not going to grade them though, I don't do the whole grading after the draft thing (I do like to read the opinions of others that do however, it's entertaining and insightful). </p><p></p><p></p><p>More about Sitton:</p><p>- PFW says Sitton is big, smart (25 on Wonderlic), and athletic, fits the ZBS real well. </p><p>- OL coach James Campen said Sitton had a nasty attitude on the field, and once he got his hands on a guy, that guy wasn't going to get free. Anyone remember the NFC Championship game, a play inside the redzone where Jason Spitz was out in front of B-Jack and Spitz got a block on the LB but the LB got free and tackled B-Jack to stop what should've been a TD? Having a OL that seems to be automatic in not letting his man get free once he has his hands on him sure would've come in handy then.</p><p></p><p></p><p>More on Giacomini:</p><p>- James Campen said he has great footwork, good enough to play LT at the NFL.</p><p>- Campen also said he punches (attacks) well.</p><p>- NFL.com says he has great athletic ability, and also keeps knees bent nicely when blocking (in other words, understands leverage)</p><p>- Athletic (recruited as basketball player), smart (24 on Wonderlic) and quicker than he is fast. Fits into the ZBS nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="all about da packers, post: 223954, member: 227"] I think it is unfair to not know much about the player (the two OL we selected specifically), and based on that give them a low grade. It might be more fair to list them as incomplete in such an instance. I think both OL picked were good picks because they build the depth of our OL, which was sorely lacking last year (due to injuries). Tony Moll was hurt quite a bit, while Junius Coston was also hurt Those were the two main back-ups. Adding some more depth to sure up the position was necessary. I'm not going to grade them though, I don't do the whole grading after the draft thing (I do like to read the opinions of others that do however, it's entertaining and insightful). More about Sitton: - PFW says Sitton is big, smart (25 on Wonderlic), and athletic, fits the ZBS real well. - OL coach James Campen said Sitton had a nasty attitude on the field, and once he got his hands on a guy, that guy wasn't going to get free. Anyone remember the NFC Championship game, a play inside the redzone where Jason Spitz was out in front of B-Jack and Spitz got a block on the LB but the LB got free and tackled B-Jack to stop what should've been a TD? Having a OL that seems to be automatic in not letting his man get free once he has his hands on him sure would've come in handy then. More on Giacomini: - James Campen said he has great footwork, good enough to play LT at the NFL. - Campen also said he punches (attacks) well. - NFL.com says he has great athletic ability, and also keeps knees bent nicely when blocking (in other words, understands leverage) - Athletic (recruited as basketball player), smart (24 on Wonderlic) and quicker than he is fast. Fits into the ZBS nicely. [/QUOTE]
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