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fellow cowboy freaks---- Cameron Fleming was rated 38th best RT..by NFL1000...but he is actually much better than this ranking...he struggled with consistency but he has all the tools


  1. 38. Cameron Fleming, New England Patriots

    Pass Protection: 16/25
    Run Block:
    14/20
    Power:
    16/25
    Agility:
    13/20
    Position Value:
    8/10
    Overall Grade:
    67/100

    Cameron Fleming is one of three right tackles that played for New England this season. He is adequate as both a pass protector and a run-blocker, but his lack of consistency prevented him from earning a full-time starting role. Fleming will have the chance to line up and make a statement as the Patriots' starting right tackle in Super Bowl LII on Sunday.
 
fellow cowboy freaks---- Cameron Fleming was rated 38th best RT..by NFL1000...but he is actually much better than this ranking...he struggled with consistency but he has all the tools


  1. 38. Cameron Fleming, New England Patriots

    Pass Protection: 16/25
    Run Block:
    14/20
    Power:
    16/25
    Agility:
    13/20
    Position Value:
    8/10
    Overall Grade:
    67/100

    Cameron Fleming is one of three right tackles that played for New England this season. He is adequate as both a pass protector and a run-blocker, but his lack of consistency prevented him from earning a full-time starting role. Fleming will have the chance to line up and make a statement as the Patriots' starting right tackle in Super Bowl LII on Sunday.

What was Collins ranking?
 
Interesting to see Jeremy Parnell ranked #9 at RT. I know our Boys could afford to match what the Jags paid him at the time, but at $5mil next year.. it would have been nice to see the fruits of our labor play out in Dallas. Don’t get me wrong.. I like ever improving La’el at RT also(ranked #16).But with our questions at LG right now, the line would have looked nice right now if:

(#4)Smith, Collins, (#1)Fredrick, (#3)Martin, Parnell

Parnell Short take: ‘Parnell is an ideal tackle for the offense the Jaguars prefer to run, as he's a technically sound mauler who enjoys latching onto a defender and pushing him back. Especially effective in short-yardage and goal-line situations’

Collins short take: ‘La'el Collins made the switch from left guard to right tackle in 2017 for Dallas, and he had his full complement of elite edge-rushers to play against every week. Collins got off to a rough start early in the season, as he was too aggressive in pass protection, which left him susceptible to the speed rush and double moves countering back to the inside. But as the season progressed, so did Collins.‘
 
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fellow cowboy freaks---- Cameron Fleming was rated 38th best RT..by NFL1000...but he is actually much better than this ranking...he struggled with consistency but he has all the tools


  1. 38. Cameron Fleming, New England Patriots

    Pass Protection: 16/25
    Run Block:
    14/20
    Power:
    16/25
    Agility:
    13/20
    Position Value:
    8/10
    Overall Grade:
    67/100

    Cameron Fleming is one of three right tackles that played for New England this season. He is adequate as both a pass protector and a run-blocker, but his lack of consistency prevented him from earning a full-time starting role. Fleming will have the chance to line up and make a statement as the Patriots' starting right tackle in Super Bowl LII on Sunday.

gave up 4 sacks in 6 games last year. Still makes good swing tackle.
 

So Collins was 16th, according to this ranking.

The write-up on him is pretty accurate IMO:

La'el Collins made the switch from left guard to right tackle in 2017 for Dallas, and he had his full complement of elite edge-rushers to play against every week. Collins got off to a rough start early in the season, as he was too aggressive in pass protection, which left him susceptible to the speed rush and double moves countering back to the inside. But as the season progressed, so did Collins. After the season, Dallas hired longtime Bengals offensive line coach Paul Alexander, which makes Collins' development moving forward worth watching.
 
So Collins was 16th, according to this ranking.

The write-up on him is pretty accurate IMO:

La'el Collins made the switch from left guard to right tackle in 2017 for Dallas, and he had his full complement of elite edge-rushers to play against every week. Collins got off to a rough start early in the season, as he was too aggressive in pass protection, which left him susceptible to the speed rush and double moves countering back to the inside. But as the season progressed, so did Collins. After the season, Dallas hired longtime Bengals offensive line coach Paul Alexander, which makes Collins' development moving forward worth watching.
It was an interesting read overall. Dont know how much should be put into, but none of the stuff I read seemed off base
 
Beyond Cowboys' own players, this was the first free agent that this fan wished for...hooooah!

Now, let Dallas sign Bowman...and I can't wait for the draft!

Hoorah to the first half of that ;0
 

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