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I don’t plan on doing these reviews every game but when time allows once in a while this year I’ll do a more detailed review like today. I did not follow every player for every play but chose ones I wanted to highlight/see and then select plays on others.
Rookie Report
-Craig Woodson-They clearly did not want to give up too many big plays after last week, lots of 2 deep safety play. When they were 1 deep Hawkins was normally the deep safety. Woodson did a good job keeping things in front of him. He does not look lost at all. He plays a conservative game. Not sure he’ll ever be a playmaker but maybe with experience he’ll start to take more chances. The Dolphins ran quite a few down the field and outs and ins in front of the safety. They completed a few in front of Woodson and they missed a throw when Woodson slipped on the same type of play. The first time they ran an out in front he was way too far off the receiver and made it easy. Ater that he was in better position including the one where they challenged the catch and though it looked like ball moved, they ruled it complete. Good closing speed and hit there though, I also think the underneath guys needed to get deeper. I can see why coaches love him, the Steady Eddie type. I think he can play safety a long time and be solid. He does what they ask of him. I’d like to see him diagnose a bit quicker and be more aggressive. He was one of the missed tackles on the Archane TD. They drafted a long-term safety that can start for a long time I think. Just a question whether he ever gets more than above average safety level.
Will Campbell-Dominate run blocking. Good Pass Blocking. Had some trouble coordinating with Wilson on a couple stunts early but after that handled stunts fine. He’s a good player; he might be a great run blocker. Moves guys, good on double teams and getting to next level. He might struggle vs certain guys, but he’ll hold his own vs most. Huge upgrade here from last year. Interestingly he blocks the pass and the run mostly from a stance with no hand on the ground.
Jared Wilson-He ALWAYS has a 3 point stance, like he must balance out the karma with Campbell. Pass or run, 3-point stance, it’s almost like he wants to be the center. He had a good game at guard, but the he screams all pro center, solid guard. I think he moves there eventually. Had a couple good stunt pickups after the early mess ups. Really good point of attack block on 1 Gibson run. I was worried about him a bit last week, much better game but still a future center IMO.
Tre Henderson-Had some bad moments but otherwise had some nice plays. The first pass pro sack he was fooled by the DE. Pats had him and TE in the backfield, and both went to the left. The DE over there faked like he was going to follow the TE to cover him and when he did that Tre looked to see if anyone else was coming, by time the DE had reversed back to QB it was too late for Tre to block him. He had a hold on another pass pro when he got bad leverage on a cb blitz and held, he then got a special teams hold. However, on his swing pass his speed was evident, hit holes quick and punished tacklers. I think he’ll be better at pass pro than the couple plays indicated. Has too much tape showing how good he is. Learning! He still looks explosive. They refused to kick to him and only kicked to Gibson.
Kyle Williams-Not many plays but the Play Action fake reverse sack was an intended deep ball, he was splitting the 2 safeties, a perfect throw could be a TD but unclear if Maye even would have thrown it. It would have been interesting to see what happened.
Ponder-Mainly special teams with a few defensive plays as they rotated a bunch to keep guys fresh, nothing of note other than he was put on his butt on the Gibson KO return TD
Farmer-Got a few plays, surprisingly quick for a big guy, did get blown back 5 yards on a double team, can compare this to how Barmore handled a double team in his comments.
Borregales and Ashby-Barring a yips episode Ashby is locked in for years. I get the 2 XP misses and the short of landing zone KO but the kid can kick, he hit a big kick from 53 end of game. I think he’ll put it together, he just looks like an NFL quality kicker, I preach patience and hope I am right.
Rookie Report
-Craig Woodson-They clearly did not want to give up too many big plays after last week, lots of 2 deep safety play. When they were 1 deep Hawkins was normally the deep safety. Woodson did a good job keeping things in front of him. He does not look lost at all. He plays a conservative game. Not sure he’ll ever be a playmaker but maybe with experience he’ll start to take more chances. The Dolphins ran quite a few down the field and outs and ins in front of the safety. They completed a few in front of Woodson and they missed a throw when Woodson slipped on the same type of play. The first time they ran an out in front he was way too far off the receiver and made it easy. Ater that he was in better position including the one where they challenged the catch and though it looked like ball moved, they ruled it complete. Good closing speed and hit there though, I also think the underneath guys needed to get deeper. I can see why coaches love him, the Steady Eddie type. I think he can play safety a long time and be solid. He does what they ask of him. I’d like to see him diagnose a bit quicker and be more aggressive. He was one of the missed tackles on the Archane TD. They drafted a long-term safety that can start for a long time I think. Just a question whether he ever gets more than above average safety level.
Will Campbell-Dominate run blocking. Good Pass Blocking. Had some trouble coordinating with Wilson on a couple stunts early but after that handled stunts fine. He’s a good player; he might be a great run blocker. Moves guys, good on double teams and getting to next level. He might struggle vs certain guys, but he’ll hold his own vs most. Huge upgrade here from last year. Interestingly he blocks the pass and the run mostly from a stance with no hand on the ground.
Jared Wilson-He ALWAYS has a 3 point stance, like he must balance out the karma with Campbell. Pass or run, 3-point stance, it’s almost like he wants to be the center. He had a good game at guard, but the he screams all pro center, solid guard. I think he moves there eventually. Had a couple good stunt pickups after the early mess ups. Really good point of attack block on 1 Gibson run. I was worried about him a bit last week, much better game but still a future center IMO.
Tre Henderson-Had some bad moments but otherwise had some nice plays. The first pass pro sack he was fooled by the DE. Pats had him and TE in the backfield, and both went to the left. The DE over there faked like he was going to follow the TE to cover him and when he did that Tre looked to see if anyone else was coming, by time the DE had reversed back to QB it was too late for Tre to block him. He had a hold on another pass pro when he got bad leverage on a cb blitz and held, he then got a special teams hold. However, on his swing pass his speed was evident, hit holes quick and punished tacklers. I think he’ll be better at pass pro than the couple plays indicated. Has too much tape showing how good he is. Learning! He still looks explosive. They refused to kick to him and only kicked to Gibson.
Kyle Williams-Not many plays but the Play Action fake reverse sack was an intended deep ball, he was splitting the 2 safeties, a perfect throw could be a TD but unclear if Maye even would have thrown it. It would have been interesting to see what happened.
Ponder-Mainly special teams with a few defensive plays as they rotated a bunch to keep guys fresh, nothing of note other than he was put on his butt on the Gibson KO return TD
Farmer-Got a few plays, surprisingly quick for a big guy, did get blown back 5 yards on a double team, can compare this to how Barmore handled a double team in his comments.
Borregales and Ashby-Barring a yips episode Ashby is locked in for years. I get the 2 XP misses and the short of landing zone KO but the kid can kick, he hit a big kick from 53 end of game. I think he’ll put it together, he just looks like an NFL quality kicker, I preach patience and hope I am right.
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