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Should be. We've been drafting way too many ballet dancers for way too many years.
When they saw he was willing to sign for a refurbished PS5, they couldn't resistI also thought we'd rid ourselves of LVE but that was fleeting.
Dan Quinn likely could have kept Greg Hardy in check.To me, it felt like the Garrett regime went out if it’s way to chase those guys OUT.
Dan Quinn likely could have kept Greg Hardy in check.
Garrett couldn't handle those types. Charles Haley never would have lasted with Garrett as HC.
8:15 mark. Want to sure up the run d? Draft him. LVE couldn't make that play in even his rookie year that got hyped up. And no, the referenced play isn't Nakobe Dean.
Leo Chenal. Where do you think he gets drafted?
For what I have read, many believe Chenal will be a top 75 pick.
One of my favorite lines
Kenyon Green
Overview
Guard prospect with NFL-ready frame who plays with an impressive level of consistency as a run blocker. Green moves defenders from Point A to Boint B against their will, using hand technique and road-grading leg drive. He possesses adequate foot quickness to operate in a variety of run schemes, but needs to eliminate his tendency to grab when his opponent is slipping away from the block. He has pop and anchor in pass protection, but lacks recognition and mirror technique needed to be at his best against athletic interior rushers. While green has some areas to improve, his run blocking can be dominant, which gives him a chance to become a good starter very quickly.
Yes, the write up mentions the need for recognition and better mirror technique in pass protection. That was also true with Travis Fredrick, I remember one game he got beat badly I think by Poe. Right after the game he said he needs to let the player come to him and I don't remember it happening after that. Green also played four different positions on the OL so maybe he didn't get to hone his LG skills as much as he would have liked.Be careful what you wish for. We would all like to see a power mauling OG after years of finesse, but Connor Williams best games were against players like Aaron Donald because he could match up with quickness.
- It's a passing league in the modern era.
- A gap shooting uber quick DT can get to the QB much faster than a power DT pushing a finesse OG backwards.
I think Green will improve technique to handle quickness better but it is a concern.
- Ron Leary had a decent game vs JJ Watt back when Watt was still in his prime.
- Leary was physically limited in regards to quickness but developed technique/awareness to offset that limitation.
- Fans loved La'el at OG because he had highlight plays pancaking defenders, but his lack of technique/awareness resulted in many whiffs.
LVE was actually playing really well late last season.When they saw he was willing to sign for a refurbished PS5, they couldn't resist
Yes, there was a game early in Frederick's career (probably Martin's rookie season) when both Frederick and Martin struggled with Poe.Yes, the write up mentions the need for recognition and better mirror technique in pass protection. That was also true with Travis Fredrick, I remember one game he got beat badly I think by Poe. Right after the game he said he needs to let the player come to him and I don't remember it happening after that. Green also played four different positions on the OL so maybe he didn't get to hone his LG skills as much as he would have liked.
I think many of the issues in his pass protection can be hidden better inside. No doubt he needs some development as a pass protector, but has all the physical tools to do so. Will he work on getting better or become another Collins relying more on his athletic ability? Think they are similar players at this same juncture.Be careful what you wish for. We would all like to see a power mauling OG after years of finesse, but Connor Williams best games were against players like Aaron Donald because he could match up with quickness.
- It's a passing league in the modern era.
- A gap shooting uber quick DT can get to the QB much faster than a power DT pushing a finesse OG backwards.
I think Green will improve technique to handle quickness better but it is a concern.
- Ron Leary had a decent game vs JJ Watt back when Watt was still in his prime.
- Leary was physically limited in regards to quickness but developed technique/awareness to offset that limitation.
- Fans loved La'el at OG because he had highlight plays pancaking defenders, but his lack of technique/awareness resulted in many whiffs.
It's been a while but on the play I'm thinking of Poe out quicked Frederick with a lateral move and went right around him. There wasn't really a bull rush pretty much a free run.Yes, there was a game early in Frederick's career (probably Martin's rookie season) when both Frederick and Martin struggled with Poe.
- Poe when motivated and in decent physical condition, was a beast. Unfortunately, more often he was too fat and a bit lazy.
- Jordan Davis looks like a clone of Poe.
- The issue for Frederick/Martin vs Poe was power.
- Poe had enough quickness to prevent them from just going full short-yardage type full-power technique against him.
- Blocking Poe 'on the move' made it difficult to anchor.