Looks like the stiffest competition our first round pick faced last season came from these two teams. So how did he do?
I admit I haven't watched all of either of these games but the little of each I have seen makes me glad they're not wanting him to play tackle.
These two games account for 5 of his holding penalties, 3 against Ohio St and 2 against OK. St.
My biggest problem from the clips I've seen is he seems really "handsy". My hope is playing him at LG instead of LT and closing the space he needs to work in will help with this a lot. He can set a little more and not have to get back and on his toes to cover more ground against the pass rush and use more of his strength
Could you cite an example from the video?
He dominated Cincinnati who was pretty damn good last year
So a bunch of Insurance guys and a handful of NFL guys
One big positive is he only gave up 2 sacks, last two years. Very low number of pressures too
Not sure they keep flowing this around......it's only one play.
Would someone please answer this guy???Everybody keeps talking about how strong he is. I'd like to see an example. He didn’t bench at the combine. I'm seeing him hug and toss, but that’s not strength and 9 times out of 10 it gets you a holding penalty.
I believe Tyler Smith was drafted more for his upside and athleticism than his current level of performance. My problem with this pick is taking this level of risk with a first round pick. I guess could work out fine. We'll see.
Smith is certainly a gifted athlete. But he’s also just as certainly raw and unready to just be a plug and play guy. We must hope he’s a quick study. Or be prepared for a learning curve.
People keep acting like insurance salesman are soft

Everybody keeps talking about how strong he is. I'd like to see an example. He didn’t bench at the combine. I'm seeing him hug and toss, but that’s not strength and 9 times out of 10 it gets you a holding penalty.
He also has two future HOF line mates to learn from.That's why fighters keep their hands up. Can't block or counter a punch with your hands down by your waist. He got hit before he got his hands up.
So our coaching staff just needs to tell him to keep his hands close to his chest. It's an easy fix if the coaches are smart enough.
That's what his instincts are telling him to do.He has some of the worst hand placement ive ever seen. Theres reps hes grabbing the back of the de's helmet or jersey omg.
People keep acting like insurance salesman are soft
It will be up to our great oline coach to fix his flaws.You can definately see the power and strength. At LG, it will hold the pocket and not get pushed back like 52 did last year. But you can also see his footwork is choppy, which leads to balance issues which leads to his arms being out of control, which leads to a lot of hugging (holding). If they can fix his footwork and work on hand placement, he has a real chance to be something. He is big, strong and agile. So they have a good base to work with. Now it's up to him and the coaches to get it right.
