Welcome to Detroit Sports Forum!

By joining our community, you'll be able to connect with fellow fans that live and breathe Detroit sports just like you!

Get Started
  • If you are no longer able to access your account since our recent switch from vBulletin to XenForo, you may need to reset your password via email. If you no longer have access to the email attached to your account, please fill out our contact form and we will assist you ASAP. Thanks for your continued support of DSF.

Game 3: Lions @ Cardinals Thread

Any other QBs that rank close to Lawrence? I would be thrilled to get a guy who can throw and also run.

Fields. There's a pretty solid chance he'll be there when the Lions pick, assuming they are picking in the top 5-8. And to be honest, he has (IMO) just as much upside as Lawrence.
 
Any other QBs that rank close to Lawrence? I would be thrilled to get a guy who can throw and also run.

Agreed....but I think the mistake some NFL teams make is that they get guys that are runners that can throw. I'd only take a guy that was a passer that can run.

Lawrence fits that. Lamar Jackson fits that. Kyler Murray fits that.

Justin Fields is the next highest rated QB. To me, he is a runner that can throw. I might change my mind this fall after I watch a couple Ohio State games though.

Tray Lance from NDSU is an interesting prospect, as is Trask from Florida.
 
Agreed....but I think the mistake some NFL teams make is that they get guys that are runners that can throw. I'd only take a guy that was a passer that can run.

Lawrence fits that. Lamar Jackson fits that. Kyler Murray fits that.

Justin Fields is the next highest rated QB. To me, he is a runner that can throw. I might change my mind this fall after I watch a couple Ohio State games though.

Tray Lance from NDSU is an interesting prospect, as is Trask from Florida.

We can ignore the QB position and grab best defensive player or offensive lineman available. Build a team that a rookie QB can eventually contend with.
 
We can ignore the QB position and grab best defensive player or offensive lineman available. Build a team that a rookie QB can eventually contend with.

I just want to have a good draft. Thats it. Have a draft where our high first rounder is a difference maker at WHATEVER position it is. OL, DL, LB, DB.....don't care.

A draft where our 2nd round pick is a good NFL starter. A guy like Slay or Hockenson.

A draft where our 3rd rounder becomes a solid starter or a high end specialist. Cliff Avril comes to mind. Or maybe a 4.3 WR that can stretch the field....or a good 2 down MLB that is a tackling machine on run plays.

But we NEVER have that. We're lucky if one of our first 3 rounders becomes solid. One typically isn't even good enough to stick in the NFL and one is out of the league in 3 years because of injuries.
 
I agree we never get enough out of our drafts. It seems Quin is focused more on building his team around over priced patriot Free agents rather than building through the draft. Which could be the worst GM plan of all time?

I think Hockenson would be GREAT on any other team. We simply dont use him enough. Hes ALWAYS wide open.

I think Swift should be the lead back...but he rides the pine. I think Kerryon was a dumb pick. J Jackson off to a decent start.

Okwara doesnt see the field. Davis sucks. Tavaii is brutal. Okudah...he was put in a bad spot but the bottom line is he's not performing that well. Had a horrible game this week with 1 GREAT play.

Ragnow and Golladay are the only draft picks that have developed into consistent quality starters?...maybe Decker? Is that it??!!!...thats awful.
 
Last edited:
I just want to have a good draft. Thats it. Have a draft where our high first rounder is a difference maker at WHATEVER position it is. OL, DL, LB, DB.....don't care.

A draft where our 2nd round pick is a good NFL starter. A guy like Slay or Hockenson.

A draft where our 3rd rounder becomes a solid starter or a high end specialist. Cliff Avril comes to mind. Or maybe a 4.3 WR that can stretch the field....or a good 2 down MLB that is a tackling machine on run plays.

But we NEVER have that. We're lucky if one of our first 3 rounders becomes solid. One typically isn't even good enough to stick in the NFL and one is out of the league in 3 years because of injuries.

It seems like they don't draft the correct positions either.

Over the past 11 drafts they have spent 4 first and 4 second round picks on TEs (3) and RBs(5). Not a single one has been any good.
 
It seems like they don't draft the correct positions either.

Over the past 11 drafts they have spent 4 first and 4 second round picks on TEs (3) and RBs(5). Not a single one has been any good.

We?re the Lions!!! #OnePride
 
Watching the Monday night game. Have already said 3 times, out loud, “that was a really good play design”.

Can’t remember that last time I said that once during a Lions game.

Coaches make a difference. Ours suck.
 
Watching the Monday night game. Have already said 3 times, out loud, “that was a really good play design”.

Can’t remember that last time I said that once during a Lions game.

Coaches make a difference. Ours suck.

I’ll second that, the play calling is so gutless. Paddy and OC coach afraid not nearly aggressive enough. Still waiting for a coaching regime in Detroit that understands their is NOTHING to lose here!
 
Last edited:
Kc is going to win a lot of Super Bowls in the next 10 years. Hey the Tigers drafted Patrick Lol! You guys are right. We just suck at drafting. It really is embarrassing how many top 10 draft picks we have whiffed on sadly.
 
Last edited:
Must be nice to be a play caller and being like, ok WR out run the DB, and I'll have the QB drop back 12 yards to buy time from the blitz and throw a 50 yard dime off his back foot.

Great call coach.
 
Last edited:
Talk about bad pass defense Seattle set a record most passing yards given up through 3 weeks - over 1200 yards. Yet they're 3-0. That's what a good QB can do. Wilson is just killing it.
 
Talk about bad pass defense Seattle set a record most passing yards given up through 3 weeks - over 1200 yards. Yet they're 3-0. That's what a good QB can do. Wilson is just killing it.

He is damn good. I don?t know if that defense is going to win in the playoffs. They are bad and Wilson is rescuing them right now.
 
It seems like they don't draft the correct positions either.

Over the past 11 drafts they have spent 4 first and 4 second round picks on TEs (3) and RBs(5). Not a single one has been any good.

That statistic is sad.

When the question of why we lack depth comes up, we can just point to that. 8 of our 26 top two picks on two positions and only Hockenson to show for it. Not only that, but both those positions you can typically get a quality player lower in the draft. And we use 31% of our picks on filling those needs.

Just ridiculous. It's SO bad you would almost have to TRY to do worse. I believe almost any one of us could have made better picks with those 26 choices than the people who have spent most of their lives in football and get paid millions of dollars did.
 
That statistic is sad.

When the question of why we lack depth comes up, we can just point to that. 8 of our 26 top two picks on two positions and only Hockenson to show for it. Not only that, but both those positions you can typically get a quality player lower in the draft. And we use 31% of our picks on filling those needs.

Just ridiculous. It's SO bad you would almost have to TRY to do worse. I believe almost any one of us could have made better picks with those 26 choices than the people who have spent most of their lives in football and get paid millions of dollars did.

Just throw darts at the draft board.

This is my favorite example of Lions history of ineptitude.

Let?s say, you want to draft a quarterback who played his college football just down the road.

And let?s say there just happens to be a quarterback in the draft from just down the road that has just quarterbacked his team ? a storied and legendary program - to its first college national championship in almost a half century.

So you do in fact draft a quarterback from just up the road ? but that?s not the quarterback you draft.
 
Just throw darts at the draft board.

This is my favorite example of Lions history of ineptitude.

Let?s say, you want to draft a quarterback who played his college football just down the road.

And let?s say there just happens to be a quarterback in the draft from just down the road that has just quarterbacked his team ? a storied and legendary program - to its first college national championship in almost a half century.

So you do in fact draft a quarterback from just up the road ? but that?s not the quarterback you draft.

Brian Griese wasn't much better than Batch. Both were mediocre
 
This is an organization that drafted Lynn Boden in Round #1 (pick 13) of the 1975 draft, an OG from South Dakota State. He played three seasons in Detroit.

If you are not familiar with these played picked in R1 that same year, and that the Lions passed on, they were all very good.

16. Russ Francis (SB TE for Montana's first)
17. Louis Wright (All 70's HOF team)
20. Doug France
24. Neil Colzie (SB with the Raiders in 1977)
26. Dave Brown (Safety from Michigan)

All these listed players played an minimum of eight seasons. I guess the point is this: "SOL."
 
Last edited:
Back
Top