Post by goldenratio on Nov 27, 2021 22:40:36 GMT -5
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5) New York Giants: Kenyon Green, G/OT, Texas A&M
This is where I get a bit cheeky. I’m thinking outside of the box here. With only one pick separating the Giants’ two picks, we set out to pair them perfectly, like a Bordeaux with a medium-rare Tomahawk.
In this instance, Kenyon Green is the Bordeaux. He’s the more refined of the pair. He’s also versatile, as he’s played up and down the offensive line while at College Station. But I was intentional about his G/OT designation. Although I believe he can play tackle at the NFL level, his tape at guard is dominant.
The Giants need help at… checks notes… everywhere on the offensive line. This is where they start.
7) New York Giants: Ikem Ekwonu, G/OT, North Carolina State
HERE’S THE BEEF! The Tomahawk steak to Green’s Bordeaux. Ikem Ekwonu deserves a seat at the table of top offensive linemen in any 2022 NFL mock draft. I was admittedly hesitant on him over the summer, but his technical refinement has come to roost.
Although I think he’d be hilariously effective as a downhill blocker on the interior, his tackle tape is simply too good to ignore. His power should be especially welcomed on the right side of the offensive line, as Andrew Thomas has improved in Year 2.
This may seem like a Dave Gettleman move to build from the trenches. But it’s what this team needs more than anything, and that dude should follow Jason Garrett at the end of the season.
Giants fans should be able to breathe again.
39) New York Giants
Brandon Smith, LB, Penn State
70) New York Giants
Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss
72) New York Giants
Zion Nelson, OT, Miami <<<<<<<<<<<<?? 3 OTs?
5) New York Giants: Kenyon Green, G/OT, Texas A&M
This is where I get a bit cheeky. I’m thinking outside of the box here. With only one pick separating the Giants’ two picks, we set out to pair them perfectly, like a Bordeaux with a medium-rare Tomahawk.
In this instance, Kenyon Green is the Bordeaux. He’s the more refined of the pair. He’s also versatile, as he’s played up and down the offensive line while at College Station. But I was intentional about his G/OT designation. Although I believe he can play tackle at the NFL level, his tape at guard is dominant.
The Giants need help at… checks notes… everywhere on the offensive line. This is where they start.
7) New York Giants: Ikem Ekwonu, G/OT, North Carolina State
HERE’S THE BEEF! The Tomahawk steak to Green’s Bordeaux. Ikem Ekwonu deserves a seat at the table of top offensive linemen in any 2022 NFL mock draft. I was admittedly hesitant on him over the summer, but his technical refinement has come to roost.
Although I think he’d be hilariously effective as a downhill blocker on the interior, his tackle tape is simply too good to ignore. His power should be especially welcomed on the right side of the offensive line, as Andrew Thomas has improved in Year 2.
This may seem like a Dave Gettleman move to build from the trenches. But it’s what this team needs more than anything, and that dude should follow Jason Garrett at the end of the season.
Giants fans should be able to breathe again.
39) New York Giants
Brandon Smith, LB, Penn State
70) New York Giants
Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss
72) New York Giants
Zion Nelson, OT, Miami <<<<<<<<<<<<?? 3 OTs?