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do they have a “average time to get out of stance” for OL.
These 2 would probably be competing for league lead.
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PFF has some great stats for like everything.
do they have a “average time to get out of stance” for OL.
These 2 would probably be competing for league lead.
GD. Dude looked like he was asleep sitting there then woke up as Watt was running around him.
How is this even possible. Like does he have narcolepsy
Believe me, 4th in draft better than the two previous ass hats playing the position.One of the biggest problems going forward is the lack Free agent Tackles for next year and so many teams that need O-line help.
Draft wise is also an issue there is just not enough offensive lineman to go around and if we end up picking 7 to 11 we would probably Pick the 3rd or 4th best LT in the draft.
Anyways things are not looking good.
Bring back Mike Munchak as an O-line consultant.We got Michael Roos in the 2nd and Big Country I think in the 4th. It can be done, but our evaluators have to be replaced as they wouldn’t know a good OL if he bit them in the rear end.
He's thinking about what he's gonna spend his game check onGD. Dude looked like he was asleep sitting there then woke up as Watt was running around him.
Maybe we can see if he can beat Cool Hand Luke in an egg eating contest to 50.The Philadelphia Eagles were very impressed with tackle Andre Dillard after getting a chance to see him up close and personal at the Senior Bowl. So much so, the Eagles ranked him as one of the 10 best players in the entire 2019 NFL Draft. The Eagles, sitting at No. 25, never thought that they would have a chance to get the player who Howie Roseman called "the best tackle in the draft." The Eagles sent a first-round pick (No. 25 overall), a fourth-round pick (No. 127 overall), and a sixth-round pick (No. 197 overall) to Baltimore to move up three spots to No. 22 to secure Dillard.
"When he started to fall, we just saw an opportunity to get a top 10 player," Roseman said.
At least we didn’t waste three draft picks on this turd.
That would be something. Dillweed would probably whiff on putting an egg in his mouth though.Maybe we can see if he can beat Cool Hand Luke in an egg eating contest to 50.
It happens. 1 absolutely wasted 1st round pick hurts, but teams can recover but 3 consecutive years?I am amazed every year at how the people who are full time talent evaluators and experts in their field get so many draft picks so very wrong. I can see missing on one occasionally or taking risks in later rounds that don't work out, but wow. Its almost like they actually do worse than flipping a coin and get paid well.to do it.
It hurts me looking at those picksIt happens. 1 absolutely wasted 1st round pick hurts, but teams can recover but 3 consecutive years?
Isaiah Wilson Draft and Combine Prospect Profile | NFL.com
Note the “best in man blocking scheme” as titans seem to do better in zone blocking with such a run heavy offense.
Caleb Farley Draft and Combine Prospect Profile | NFL.com
Note the “best in a press man coverage scheme” as Vrabel loves playing way off the line secondary.
Treylon Burks Draft and Combine Prospect Profile | NFL.com
note the “size, strength, and competitiveness similar to AJ Brown”. Not too sure about that competitiveness, don’t think he’s won any jump balls, then consider how much time he misses.
No, we prefer to waste 3 picks on crappy receivers no one has ever heard of before.The Philadelphia Eagles were very impressed with tackle Andre Dillard after getting a chance to see him up close and personal at the Senior Bowl. So much so, the Eagles ranked him as one of the 10 best players in the entire 2019 NFL Draft. The Eagles, sitting at No. 25, never thought that they would have a chance to get the player who Howie Roseman called "the best tackle in the draft." The Eagles sent a first-round pick (No. 25 overall), a fourth-round pick (No. 127 overall), and a sixth-round pick (No. 197 overall) to Baltimore to move up three spots to No. 22 to secure Dillard.
"When he started to fall, we just saw an opportunity to get a top 10 player," Roseman said.
At least we didn’t waste three draft picks on this turd.
That happens when you have a HC involved that likes to get cuteNo, we prefer to waste 3 picks on crappy receivers no one has ever heard of before.
That video of Dillard standing still as our QB gets sacked is hilarious! I ain't sure I have ever seent a man get beat that badly on a play. Almost looked like it wasn't real!JRob gets blamed for things and rightfully so on some of it but there are a few new pieces on the OL this year and it still sucks
Dillard who many say is just as bad or worse than Daley wasn't JRob