DW Toys
In the Starting Line-Up
Cousins,
"Cincinnati Bengals left tackle Jonah Williams has requested a trade following the acquisition of Orlando Brown in free agency, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport."
The Bengals have asked him to switch to the right side. He has said.....Nyet
He is on his final year of his college contract. The Pats had interest in him at the Tide.
"Williams, a former first-round draft pick for the Bengals in 2019, was going to have to move to right tackle when the team signed Brown in free agency. Brown wouldn't have agreed to a deal with the Bengals if it wasn't to play left tackle. This is the main reason why the Kansas City Chiefs opted to move on from Brown because they wanted him to move to right tackle and he wasn't interested in doing so".
Well this makes "the cheese more binding" Cousins.
LT is still a priority here. He did not have a stellar 2022 even though he only had 4 penalties (he had 12 sacks) but in 2021 the Bengals Super Bowl year he was extremely good.
In 2021 "PFF has Jonah Williams tied for 4th amongst left tackles in pass block efficiency (98.3%). Jonah's 3 total pressures is the fewest of all OTs that have played 50% of the snaps. Oh and his Run Block Grade is 10th highest.".
BB.....Now while the iron is hot? #46 plus Trent Brown who plays a better RT? William's is young and stays healthy. Saban says he was his best player that year. Then the Pats need to re-up this kid and he's your long-term LT.
Thoughts or Threats?
DW Toys
"Cincinnati Bengals left tackle Jonah Williams has requested a trade following the acquisition of Orlando Brown in free agency, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport."
The Bengals have asked him to switch to the right side. He has said.....Nyet
He is on his final year of his college contract. The Pats had interest in him at the Tide.
"Williams, a former first-round draft pick for the Bengals in 2019, was going to have to move to right tackle when the team signed Brown in free agency. Brown wouldn't have agreed to a deal with the Bengals if it wasn't to play left tackle. This is the main reason why the Kansas City Chiefs opted to move on from Brown because they wanted him to move to right tackle and he wasn't interested in doing so".
Well this makes "the cheese more binding" Cousins.
LT is still a priority here. He did not have a stellar 2022 even though he only had 4 penalties (he had 12 sacks) but in 2021 the Bengals Super Bowl year he was extremely good.
In 2021 "PFF has Jonah Williams tied for 4th amongst left tackles in pass block efficiency (98.3%). Jonah's 3 total pressures is the fewest of all OTs that have played 50% of the snaps. Oh and his Run Block Grade is 10th highest.".
BB.....Now while the iron is hot? #46 plus Trent Brown who plays a better RT? William's is young and stays healthy. Saban says he was his best player that year. Then the Pats need to re-up this kid and he's your long-term LT.
Thoughts or Threats?
DW Toys