Originally posted by Bterres105
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Solutions next year for O-line and D-line
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You fix it with this draft:
1). Quenton Nelson. G. 6-5 326
2) Lowell Lotulelei. NT. 6-2 310
3) Connor McDermott T 6-9 310
3) Jaron Jones. DE. 6-5 315
3) Jarrad Davis. LB. 6-2 230
4) Kyle Fuller. C. 6-5 315
5) Pharaoh Brown. TE 6-5 250
7) Psalm Wooching. LB 6-3 231
7) Tyler Rouse. RB 5-8 200 (Returner)
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Originally posted by kona bronco View PostYou fix it with this draft:
1). Quenton Nelson. G. 6-5 326
2) Lowell Lotulelei. NT. 6-2 310
3) Connor McDermott T 6-9 310
3) Jaron Jones. DE. 6-5 315
3) Jarrad Davis. LB. 6-2 230
4) Kyle Fuller. C. 6-5 315
5) Pharaoh Brown. TE 6-5 250
7) Psalm Wooching. LB 6-3 231
7) Tyler Rouse. RB 5-8 200 (Returner)
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Originally posted by kona bronco View PostYou fix it with this draft:
1). Quenton Nelson. G. 6-5 326
2) Lowell Lotulelei. NT. 6-2 310
3) Connor McDermott T 6-9 310
3) Jaron Jones. DE. 6-5 315
3) Jarrad Davis. LB. 6-2 230
4) Kyle Fuller. C. 6-5 315
5) Pharaoh Brown. TE 6-5 250
7) Psalm Wooching. LB 6-3 231
7) Tyler Rouse. RB 5-8 200 (Returner)
I just took a look at our line and we have a good number of them who aren't even at 300 lbs. That means in many cases the d lineman they are facing are either the same weight or in same cases heavier. I look at Paradis and while he a good to above average C he is light. Given where he lines up he will often be going up against NTS and larger interior guys. Most are all 320ish and more.
As Butler has stated many of these lineman have played angle blocking and zone in HS and College or both. So targeting larger linemen won't always hinder our options. That said in theory it should allow for us to hold our ground and give our QB better pass protection and allow for better runs.
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