2025 4th round pick is Cody Simon LB

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I don't think he should be "nervous" but clearly no team viewed him as their primary plan at ILB.
Keep in mind he wasn’t a starter before arriving here or at least that’s what I remember.

The question on my mind was Gannon happy with his performance at that spot or does he feel there was a need to upgrade thus the moves he made.
 
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Keep in mind he wasn’t a starter before arriving here or at least that’s what I remember.

The question on my mind was Gannon happy with his performance at that spot or does he feel there was a need to upgrade thus the moves he made.
This is a good question

We would have to think that MO and JG are constantly trying to improve the roster quality

Maybe they want a look at the rookie before thinking about bringing him back

Rookie camp starts this weekend I believe
 

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This is a good question

We would have to think that MO and JG are constantly trying to improve the roster quality

Maybe they want a look at the rookie before thinking about bringing him back

Rookie camp starts this weekend I believe
I believe that they are.

But after 3 years of this regime, I think we can also conclude that ILB is the least prioritized position in their mind and JG's scheme. All positions had high draft picks or a significant FA signing / attempt of signing.

I just do not think MO & JC value the position enough to invest heavily in it. As I stated a couple of times... Arguebly the easiest position to find a "good enough" starter in league.
 
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Too early for White to get nervous. As camps open for spring practice, injuries will follow.

He should be nervous. There's still C.J Mosley, Ja'whaun Bentley, Eric Kendricks, Shaq Thompson, Nick Vigil and others on the market.

He's far from the first call should anyone get hurt.
 

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He should be nervous. There's still C.J Mosley, Ja'whaun Bentley, Eric Kendricks, Shaq Thompson, Nick Vigil and others on the market.

He's far from the first call should anyone get hurt.
Comparing Kyzir to Nick Vigil is nasty work. I still remember Vigil's week 1 start in 2022.
 

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and you know this how?

Now you're just being ridiculous. He's not THAT bad.


Mike Clay lists his FA's in order of talent when he puts together his big FA lists. Kyzir White is 6th behind Bentley, Kendricks, Thompson, Mosley and Devondre Campbell. Although Campbell might be done.

Spotrac does the same and has him behind Mosley and Bentley.

Also, I have eyes. He's not BAD, he's just a guy. Lots of him around.

If he's waiting for someone to get hurt he's going to be waiting a while unless that someone is us.
 

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He is and a great guy. He mentioned the Laurainitis effect on him. James was only his coach this past year. Maybe, hopefully, that turned the switch on, and he'll become a very good player.
We burned a couple of first round picks on linebackers (Thx Steve). Wouldn't it be ironic if a 4th rounder was better than both?
 

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We burned a couple of first round picks on linebackers (Thx Steve). Wouldn't it be ironic if a 4th rounder was better than both?
It's a possibility. Until a few years ago, I thought you could just slide any backer into the Mike role and their athleticism would carry them, but that idea is patently false.

OLB has a lot less gap responsibilities, so many are destined to struggle with the transition. It's better to take a guy later in the draft and develop him over a couple of seasons.

When I was running mock draft simulations, I kept taking a LB because the Cardinals needed a young guy to develop and Simon is a nice low risk gamble. Smart teams make these gambles all of the time and it can really pay off.
 

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