TheCardFan
Things have changed.
I have to admit...I 100% overlooked this guy. I never spent the time because early in the draft process he was clearly the #1 ranked OT and I didn't think he would make it to our pick (still might not actually).
Dude is impressive. Great run blocker, very good pass blocker, and nearly prototype height/arm length. When he does get beat on a pass rush (not often at all) he recovers.
#1 - Andrew Thomas - can start at RT and move to LT if/when necessary.
#2 - Jedrick Wills - pro ready at RT. I don't know if he can play LT
>>>>Gap
#3 - Mekhi Becton - could start at RT this year and get by with mauling people. If Kugler can work with him, he has massive upside.
#1 OG - Tristan Wirfs - could start at RG this year and huge upside with Kugler. Same risk as Becton (betting on the upside) for me but at a different position (and one that he hasn't played). He is nowhere near as sound as Thomas or even Wills. He reminds me of a more athletic DJ Humphries. Inconsistent. **I guess I am testing the new be nice policy on ASFN. Sorry.
Dude is impressive. Great run blocker, very good pass blocker, and nearly prototype height/arm length. When he does get beat on a pass rush (not often at all) he recovers.
- He played against the best competition
- Can play LT or RT
- Mean streak and high effort
#1 - Andrew Thomas - can start at RT and move to LT if/when necessary.
#2 - Jedrick Wills - pro ready at RT. I don't know if he can play LT
>>>>Gap
#3 - Mekhi Becton - could start at RT this year and get by with mauling people. If Kugler can work with him, he has massive upside.
#1 OG - Tristan Wirfs - could start at RG this year and huge upside with Kugler. Same risk as Becton (betting on the upside) for me but at a different position (and one that he hasn't played). He is nowhere near as sound as Thomas or even Wills. He reminds me of a more athletic DJ Humphries. Inconsistent. **I guess I am testing the new be nice policy on ASFN. Sorry.
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