OG/OT Floyd "Pork Chop" Womack

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don't be suprised to see Dallas sign this guy to start at RG, Kyle Kosier part II, 'this guy?' he can play OT, but is more suited to play OG
 
summerisfunner;1397840 said:
don't be suprised to see Dallas sign this guy to start at RG, Kyle Kosier part II, 'this guy?' he can play OT, but his athleticsm is more suited to OG

Where did he play last season?
 
I've mentioned him a couple of times . He's who I'm really wanting . He's versatile having played RT for most of his career . Last season was his first time to play OG . He was forced into that role to fill the void left by Hutchison .
 
summerisfunner;1397840 said:
don't be suprised to see Dallas sign this guy to start at RG, Kyle Kosier part II, 'this guy?' he can play OT, but is more suited to play OG

Just checked up on what Scouting Inc had to say.

IMHO he's a viable option. The guy has played every position except center...........Versatility is a huge plus.

ESPN's Scout Inc.

Womack is big, fairly athletic and extremely versatile. He has played every position except center for Seattle. He has good height, long arms and excellent bulk. He has shed his reputation for laziness and now works hard on the field and is mentally prepared. He has some foot quickness in the passing game, and his long arms help him extend and maintain separation. He is a short-area player who has very good functional strength in the run game. He shows solid pop at the point of attack when he comes off low. He can be explosive when he plays with good knee-bend. But Womack doesn't move very well and isn't technically sound. He isn't athletic enough to regularly play tackle. He gets himself into some bad positions and doesn't recover very well. He isn't a quick-twitch athlete. He is late off the ball and lacks good initial quickness. He lacks good body control on the second level and in space. He has improved his stamina, but he could have trouble as an every-week starter.
 
That's what I've seen from him to this point. A "depth" guy who can move in when injury occurs, but never a guy you'd want starting every week.
 
stasheroo;1397876 said:
That's what I've seen from him to this point. A "depth" guy who can move in when injury occurs, but never a guy you'd want starting every week.

you probably would have said the same thing if I proposed Kyle Kosier being a target to start at LG, this time, last year

I'm just saying, don't be suprised if it happens
 
summerisfunner;1397885 said:
you probably would have said the same thing if I proposed Kyle Kosier being a target to start at LG, this time, last year

I'm just saying, don't be suprised if it happens

You're probably right.

And I won't be surprised if it happens.

But I won't be excited about it either.
 
I like Womack too, but he is always dinged up.
 
I forgot about Cooper Carlisle, be on the watch for him being the OG we tab to start at RG too
 
No No No to Pork Chop...they got rid of him for a reason in Seattle. He is not very good. I take my chances with Procter over Pork Chop!
 
And what makes Sean Mahan a good choice?

I don't know much about him.
 

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