Post by Purple Pain on Apr 15, 2021 14:30:39 GMT -6
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Brian Baldinger is an analyst for NFL Network and one of the most well-respected voices on offensive line play across the league. He played 143 career games as an offensive lineman from 1982-1993 with the Cowboys, Colts and Eagles. A popular presence on social media for his “Baldy’s Breakdowns,” Baldinger's video cutups can be found at @baldynfl on Twitter.
Baldinger recently chatted with Vikings.com to give his assessment on where Minnesota stands right now at the tackle spot and explain his view for how the group of 2021 draft prospects measures up to previous years.
"Obviously with the release of Riley Reiff, tackle looks like a glaring hole to me," Baldinger said. "Rashod Hill finished the season there in that last game against Detroit. Ezra Cleveland can play tackle, but I thought he played really good at right guard and probably wouldn't want to change that. If I were the Vikings, I wouldn't want to change two positions to fix one.
"This is a deep draft at tackle, but I don't think it's a great draft at tackle. It's a deep draft, a lot of guys that can play. But I don't see anybody like [2020 first-rounders] Tristan Wirfs or Mekhi Becton or Jedrick Wills in this draft," Baldinger added. "I don't see those players, but I think it's a big need [for Minnesota]. I think guard, they're fine whether it's Dakota Dozier and Cleveland. I think they're fine inside and at center. To me, it looks like there's a big hole at left tackle."
Oregon's Penei Sewell is widely viewed as the draft's top tackle prospect and a likely top-10 pick, although Northwestern's Rashawn Slater is a favorite of some. Baldinger tabbed the 20-year-old Sewell as the player with the highest ceiling of any tackle in the draft.
"But I think he's far from a finished product," Baldinger said. "I think he has everything it takes — size, athletic ability — but I see him struggle against Auburn and Wisconsin. And he didn't play this year [because he opted out due to COVID-19].
"But the highest ceiling is Penei because of his athletic ability," Baldinger added. "But I also think there are … not necessarily flaws … but he has balance issues, strength issues. I'm not ready to say he's the next Jonathan Ogden like some people are."
Brian Baldinger is an analyst for NFL Network and one of the most well-respected voices on offensive line play across the league. He played 143 career games as an offensive lineman from 1982-1993 with the Cowboys, Colts and Eagles. A popular presence on social media for his “Baldy’s Breakdowns,” Baldinger's video cutups can be found at @baldynfl on Twitter.
Baldinger recently chatted with Vikings.com to give his assessment on where Minnesota stands right now at the tackle spot and explain his view for how the group of 2021 draft prospects measures up to previous years.
"Obviously with the release of Riley Reiff, tackle looks like a glaring hole to me," Baldinger said. "Rashod Hill finished the season there in that last game against Detroit. Ezra Cleveland can play tackle, but I thought he played really good at right guard and probably wouldn't want to change that. If I were the Vikings, I wouldn't want to change two positions to fix one.
"This is a deep draft at tackle, but I don't think it's a great draft at tackle. It's a deep draft, a lot of guys that can play. But I don't see anybody like [2020 first-rounders] Tristan Wirfs or Mekhi Becton or Jedrick Wills in this draft," Baldinger added. "I don't see those players, but I think it's a big need [for Minnesota]. I think guard, they're fine whether it's Dakota Dozier and Cleveland. I think they're fine inside and at center. To me, it looks like there's a big hole at left tackle."
Oregon's Penei Sewell is widely viewed as the draft's top tackle prospect and a likely top-10 pick, although Northwestern's Rashawn Slater is a favorite of some. Baldinger tabbed the 20-year-old Sewell as the player with the highest ceiling of any tackle in the draft.
"But I think he's far from a finished product," Baldinger said. "I think he has everything it takes — size, athletic ability — but I see him struggle against Auburn and Wisconsin. And he didn't play this year [because he opted out due to COVID-19].
"But the highest ceiling is Penei because of his athletic ability," Baldinger added. "But I also think there are … not necessarily flaws … but he has balance issues, strength issues. I'm not ready to say he's the next Jonathan Ogden like some people are."
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