Any chance we trade for an olineman?
Always a chance but Twitter tells me all teams feel the same way we do about their OL… it’s garbage. Hard to make a trade when there’s just not enough quality depth across the league.
Any chance we trade for an olineman?
If we do, I can't imagine it'll be for a starting-caliber lineman. Could be a reserve or somebody to compete. Tackle would seem to be more likely than anything else.Any chance we trade for an olineman?
just sign Yanda insteadFuck it sign decastro and schwartz and they come back just in time for playoffs
just sign Yanda instead
forgot about that. Maybe we could add a 100 lb weightAll 200 pounds of him? Maybe he can learn how to play receiver
All 200 pounds of him? Maybe he can learn how to play receiver
No way about Sarell! he was one of my friend's freshmen year roommate at Stanford. He was one of the top linemen to come out of the pacific north west ever also. I would love to see him make the practice squad for obvious reasons but he's a mountain of a man who if he can leverage properly can straight MOVE people.
( He was always mad that his girlfriend would sit next to Jackson in math though)
haha that's cool man
he's got some tools that i think can be worked on and see if he develops into something - liked him a lot more than schofield and andre smith albeit he played against mostly just the bottom tier of the roster albeit i did notice that one of those bottom tier guys on the saints was noah spence lol
look at MP and Levine coming from the far side of the other field to come help out their boys
Sarell definitely looks like a good PS candidate to me. Surprising considering Ealy was the hyped UDFA, but Sarell always had ability. Former no. 1 overall OT and 5 star recruit. Injuries sapped most of his college career though. Maybe he'll put it together and become a serviceable option at some point. Game 1 was encouraging... especially that one pull from LG all the way to the right side of the field.
This random fan is live streaming the joint practice if anyone wanna peep
that's absolutely nothing to do with what michael's talking about here - he's literally talking about the depth of the pocket you set with your drop not how you move when the pressure's coming
lamar is a pass blocker's dream because he's got the ability to rescue them when they screw up - but that's completely separate to ideas about set points and top of drop points
You missed my point - maybe I was unclear too. Lamar would routinely force the pocket to be too steep/ deep because he would sometimes drop 5-7 steps and then continue to stretch it backward still further by bouncing back or sideways as he anticipated pressure. QB's without a pocket awareness create problems for their lines. That's how I took the comment.
1st team OL looked to me like: Mekari, Phillips, Bozeman, Zeitler, Villanueva
cleveland didnt practice a ton (i know he was a participant but didnt see him in any of the team drills) so hard to know where he factors at the moment but that to me looks closer to what the week 1 OL will probably look like