Obejction Your Honor! Conjecture!
"Second of all, LVE is a far better athlete on the field than Laurinaitis. Third of all, LVE has far better play-strength on the field than Laurinaitis. Fourth of all, LVE is a far better talent than Laurinaitis. Laurinaitis 2.0? HA! The guy is getting compared to players like Brian Urlacher and Karlos Dansby. Trying to compare him to Laurinaitis is just completely wrong. And don't try to sell me any bullcrap about the bench press being a reliable indicator of football strength. Orlando Brown Jr. only managed 14 BP reps. That guy would put Laurinaitis on his ass if they were going at it one-on-one. Same with Calais Campbell, but he only managed 18 BP reps. The bench press does not measure football strength."
Sustained.
Everything in that is opinion not fact. In no way am I dismissing LVE as trash, horrible, or a bust but his measurable's are very similar to JLau's and that is fact. You say LVE has better 'game strength' than Laurinitis? Then tell me my friend why do they even measure bench press in the combine? Or 40 time? Or 20 yd. shuttle? Given any one measurement doesn't purely tell the story on any given player however your going to tell me that bench isn't as relate table to strength as this so called 'game day strength' is? Is there such a thing as 'game day shuttle speed'? I don't hear that argument at all.
Proof? Well let me show you some tape and draft analysis from NFl.com, and I found these two after seeing your post.
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/leighton-vander esch?id=32462018-0002-5602-32a6-0b4e5b5e883e
Excerpts
- Play strength has room for improvement
- Has some struggles in taking on blocks and will get washed away by down blocks
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELTFWbNjl38
You say "he could not defeat blocks at the POA" about JLau which I can't argue with but same with LVE which is an indicator that he needs to develop his overall strength and technique. He also plays in the Mountain West Conference so I see a lot of the talent in the MAC and isn't not the greatest in college football. However, he had a good season and he only has control of what environment he's in. In the pros he's going to have to find a way not to get washed away with the blocking and use his hand/arm techniques to not let O-Linemen control him at the point of contact/attack.
Granted I will say he only has one year of experience, will grow into his frame in the NFL, (speed, strength, football knowledge) but as far as " The guy is a freak of nature".
And overall it's a mute point now since we don't have a 23rd overall pick anymore...so