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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Vrabel did help coach the OLine in Cleveland this yearJedrick Wills will be our LT next year.
I don't think he'll be an LT but I'm pencilling in Grey Zabel as my preference for 38 as someone who could be our LG, C or RT depending on where they want him. Watch the video below, especially the run blocks where almost every defender he blocks ends up on the ground. He's a mean mofo.
Also, here's his snaps by position over the last 3 years.
LT - 961
LG - 363
C - 14. (Low but this where Dane Bugler thinks he ends up although I'm hoping for LG)
RG - 3
RT - 1,064
Plenty of experience across the line.
There’s a long list of injury and effort red flags. If Vrabel’s view from the inside was anything like Browns fans’ opinions from the outside, then he’ll have no interest at all.Vrabel did help coach the OLine in Cleveland this year
But Willis’s PFF grades are not very good
Is he better than the grades suggest
I don't think he'll be an LT but I'm pencilling in Grey Zabel as my preference for 38 as someone who could be our LG, C or RT depending on where they want him. Watch the video below, especially the run blocks where almost every defender he blocks ends up on the ground. He's a mean mofo.
Also, here's his snaps by position over the last 3 years.
LT - 961
LG - 363
C - 14. (Low but this where Dane Bugler thinks he ends up although I'm hoping for LG)
RG - 3
RT - 1,064
Plenty of experience across the line.
Well the issue is flipping sides. Patriots drafted a college RT Caeden Wallace with the intention of flipping him to LT. I don’t see him making any starts there.Tackle. Been playing RT for Purdue. He's very mobile, athletic, violent hands, great technique. He reminds me A LOT of another Purdue tackle taken in the 2nd round: Matt Light.
Both of them are the same size. I see no problem with Mbow playing LT or RT. He doesn't need to be a guard. He's 6'5" 300 pounds. That's not a bad size for a LT. I actually think he'd be miscast as a guard.
Caeden Wallace has always been slow afoot and not anywhere near as skilled as Mbow.Well the issue is flipping sides. Patriots drafted a college RT Caeden Wallace with the intention of flipping him to LT. I don’t see him making any starts there.
This guy Grey Zabel ^ there don't seem bad either.Caeden Wallace has always been slow afoot and not anywhere near as skilled as Mbow.
#69 is Aireontae Ersery, #11 is Abdul Carter, who many mock drafts have the Pats taking @ 4th overall.
Yes. Especially Abdul Carter’s inside move. And I saw some blatant holding going on that may get called in the pros. But he more than held his own esp in the run game.Ersery struggled a little with Carters speed rush but ultimately kept the QB clean...just.
I second this. Well worth watching. they've done EDGE, WR and RB too.For anyone who wants a good breakdown of the tackles NFL Stock Exchange has a really long and detailed podcast on the top 15-20 tackles in this class.
#69 is Aireontae Ersery, #11 is Abdul Carter, who many mock drafts have the Pats taking @ 4th overall.
I think so. I also don't think he's a T in the NFL. He is a very good interior lineman prospect though.I’m not sure if this question belongs here or mock draft fail, but The Draft Network had the Pats taking the first tackle off the board, Marcus Mbow at 4, I know he’s a very solid prospect, but this is exceptionally high for him, no?
His hand fighting is among the best I've seen in this class. I still assumed he was a second or third round pick. I think he'll be a good tackle, but 4 overall is a bit rich for me.I’m not sure if this question belongs here or mock draft fail, but The Draft Network had the Pats taking the first tackle off the board, Marcus Mbow at 4, I know he’s a very solid prospect, but this is exceptionally high for him, no?
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