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Let the record show that this is the pick we got for trading down three spots with the Colts.

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This is what the Steelers have done many times over the years. Draft an OL in the later rounds and let him be a backup and learn. Then when you need a replacement down the road you already have one on the roster. Good pick for future.

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I have a feeling he’s going to be a fan favorite


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Originally Posted By: cfrs15
Let the record show that this is the pick we got for trading down three spots with the Colts.



Hey, we need wheele pwayers, he, he hehee. Foobal. Foobal….Ohhhh….Geee, Geeee


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Originally Posted By: Ballpeen
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Let the record show that this is the pick we got for trading down three spots with the Colts.



Hey, we need wheele pwayers, he, he hehee. Foobal. Foobal….Ohhhh….Geee, Geeee


Peen? You ok? This post seems a little....well...drunk, to be honest. LOL.

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Originally Posted By: Hamfist
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Let the record show that this is the pick we got for trading down three spots with the Colts.



Hey, we need wheele pwayers, he, he hehee. Foobal. Foobal….Ohhhh….Geee, Geeee


Peen? You ok? This post seems a little....well...drunk, to be honest. LOL.


I just got dinner going. The draft is over. I'm thinking of having a whiskey my ownself, while I ponder wtf I'm going to do with my time now that the draft is over and there's still no baseball in sight.

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Originally Posted By: Hamfist
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Let the record show that this is the pick we got for trading down three spots with the Colts.



Hey, we need wheele pwayers, he, he hehee. Foobal. Foobal….Ohhhh….Geee, Geeee


Peen? You ok? This post seems a little....well...drunk, to be honest. LOL.




LOl….no not drunk at all..hey, how big are your woman's boobs?



Just messing around man. I am fine. Sorry if I insulted you or your girl asking about her boobs. Just kidding around. All boobs are good.
I know we agree there.
Fist pump on this end.


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Maybe its me but this post makes no sense either .. I’m hoping your drunk now ... *L* ...




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I like the pick - I like the idea - I like this was a "freebie" and we still got Delpit.... Whether it all works out, no idea. Lots and lots to like though.


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Soooo linebacker is not a issue?


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[quote=DiamDawg]Maybe its me but this post makes no se



It makes all kinds of sense



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in years past a few may have been aimed at the chin.

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Hey Peen, I think that we found a good candidate for your hybrid OL/FB ... wink ...


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Originally Posted By: Ballpeen
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Let the record show that this is the pick we got for trading down three spots with the Colts.



Hey, we need wheele pwayers, he, he hehee. Foobal. Foobal….Ohhhh….Geee, Geeee


Peen? You ok? This post seems a little....well...drunk, to be honest. LOL.




LOl….no not drunk at all..hey, how big are your woman's boobs?



Just messing around man. I am fine. Sorry if I insulted you or your girl asking about her boobs. Just kidding around. All boobs are good.
I know we agree there.
Fist pump on this end.


Well...pretty big, actually.

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j/c.... likely a Tretter replacement.

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/cleveland-browns/j.c.-tretter-12403/

There is a potential out in 2021 with Tretter. So, this is likely the planning ahead move to backfill should we need the cap space.


I'd say it's even more likely after the 2021 season where releasing Tretter would only count $1.625M against the cap and save $8.25M.

Two year grooming period.


That's what I saw. We cut him in 2021 and we're like 3 million savings verses keeping him for the year. Wouldn't make sense


BUT, 2022 the out looks far easier. Plus JC has had some injury issues. So, if he pans out, this gives us a backup center just in case


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Film Room: How Nick Harris can fit the Browns offensive scheme
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If Nick Harris was 6'3, he'd have been near a first round pick. Harris is a spark plug. He's fun to watch. @Browns drafted a good one in the 5th round

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I agree...the guy had 3rd round grades nearly everywhere I looked.


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Plus it seems like his athleticism and skill set fits us ideally


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Think he can stick? Or is this PS candidate?


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Think he can stick? Or is this PS candidate?
oh i think he’ll stick ... i think he’s Tretter’ s replacement


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Think he can stick? Or is this PS candidate?



I don't think we dare put him on PS.


Face it, a new regime doesn't put their players on the PS or cut them before they cut the pervious guys.

At least it usually works that way.


They want "real" football players.


Nick looks to be a guy who can develop.


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The mix for RG is wide open. Teller, Forbes, Hubbard, and every other OL on the team without a starting position. I expect Harris will throw his helmet in the ring.


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I agree. He’s a bit undersized but seems to be athletic, agile, and intense. Seems to me he’s an ideal fit to develop


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Its important for these rookies with talent and I think Nick has excellent talent and a future with us when Tretter is ready to move over. Important for them to be tutored ONE POSITION and center has some nuances that he has to learn...LG RG pretty much can learn one position and easily transition to the other side. But I think its important for Harris to stick to Center first at least once he has that pretty much down in his transition he can start dabbling in OG.

I also would like to comment on the height all seem to be negative with...I think its important for the edges to have height and long arms but in the interior its a big time leverage advantage and the PIT so to say is all about individual battles. I think its a big time advantage to be short as long as he has the power and muscle to handle that position.

So Nick Harris dropping cause of his height...Good their misguided opinion is our Gain!!!

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As fans we've wanted "real football players" for decades now. It's nice to be seeing it trend that way over the past few years.


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I agree. He’s a bit undersized but seems to be athletic, agile, and intense. Seems to me he’s an ideal fit to develop



I wouldn't say undersized. He is shorter by maybe a inch, but thick, low center of gravity.

Quick and nimble is maybe the #1 trait I look for in a center.


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It’s also a big positive that his first OL coach in the pros is Callahan, who is regarded as one of the best.


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It’s also a big positive that his first OL coach in the pros is Callahan, who is regarded as one of the best.



It can't hurt. Callahan will bring him to the best version of him as a football player.


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yea having Callahan is Big for our OL ...


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yea having Callahan is Big for our OL ...
i agree .. let’s hope it pays off


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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It’s so nice to not even worry about holdouts anymore lol


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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It's a plus for us having Bill Callahan as our O-Line coach. He is one of the best and having 3 new starters it's even more important. Dante Scarnechia is considered to be one of the best of all time. When he 1st retired the Pats O-line went from being very good to below average, in one year, with the same personnel!! He was asked to come out of retirement and the following season they were again one of the best O-Lines so yes the O-line coach is very important for arguably the most important unit on the team.

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So true about Scarnechia, Homewood. He might be the biggest loss this year for the Pats.

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You bet Hammer. Scarnechia, I believe, was there before BB was and definitely before Brady. Over the last 20 years he may have been the 3rd most important guy right before BB and Brady and a lot of people outside of Pats territory probably never heard of him!

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You bet Hammer. Scarnechia, I believe, was there before BB was and definitely before Brady. Over the last 20 years he may have been the 3rd most important guy right before BB and Brady and a lot of people outside of Pats territory probably never heard of him!


If he was so good. How come he was never a head coach. The guy must be a loser.

JK...that is just how some people think. I think this a classic example of a person knowing their strength and deciding that staying in their lane is the proper road.

Some people would make a terrible CEO, but are great as VP of sales. Nothing wrong with being VP of sales for a large company, nothing wrong with being O-line coach for a large company. Yes, a NFL team is a large company.

I don't know what the average pay for a offensive line coach might be, but I suspect it is pretty good. I'll bet all can live in a pretty nice spread, take a nice vacation, sock a good amount away for a rainy day. I don't think they are ever going to qualify for food stamps.

I actually tried to look it up. No real data on position coaches. Coordinators make around a $mil a year. I would bet a seasoned, in demand position coach makes near a half $mil or more, so the average might be $300,000?

It's a pretty secure position. If you are good, but get fired in a coaching change, you don't have a record to scare people off. Some other NFL team or top college program is going to call. Let the bidding begin.

You can live a pretty nice lifestyle on that.


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