Badasz is lite in the azzI love Linderbaum and think a lot of our issues up front exist because of a lack of experience and technique at the C position.
Biadasz may yet develop into a solid starter— but IMO the C position requires a high football IQ to make calls, line adjustments, shifts etc… while also having the ability to execute the blocking assignments themselves.
Biadasz has been “ok”— but I expected more from him last year. I think upgrading the pivot may optimize the entire output of the OL more than merely upgrading the talent at LG or RT (though I would love to upgrade those spots as well lol)
Badasz is lite in the azz
I think that’s prudent thinkingWhich is what actually gives me a glimmer of hope… maybe another offseason of strength and conditioning gets him more anchor
I think that’s prudent thinking
For some reason I think he can get there we’re just accustomed to HOF center
Green and Johnson look like dudes who will be playing for the next 10 years. Would love either at 24.
Linderbaum is a good player and I wouldn't be upset about picking him, but I don't know about his scheme fit here. He's small even for a center. You would have to use a lot of movement in your blocking scheme to get the most out of him and I don't know if we do.
Don't love Raimann (old, small school, short arms) or Tyler Smith (sushi raw).
On Day 2, Devon Kinnard is a bad NFL tackle who could be a really good NFL guard. And I sort of like the two Ohio State dudes, Nicholas Petit-Frere and Thayer Munford. There's been very little press on both but they're solid.