Exactly. Mcvay wants his skill position players to be "willing blockers".Gesicki is a poor and unmotivated blocker. He does the bare minimum in that department.
I don't see that being a part of Gesicki game.
Exactly. Mcvay wants his skill position players to be "willing blockers".Gesicki is a poor and unmotivated blocker. He does the bare minimum in that department.
Round 6 Pick #21 - Phillip Lindsay HB Colorado
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Lpqc99k9-I
Analysis: Phillip Lindsay's nickname is the "Tasmanian Devil" because of his endless energy, toughness, and refusal to let his size limit him. At 5'7" 185 pounds, Lindsay is definitely undersized, but that didn't stop him from rushing for 2726 yards and 30 TDs over the past two seasons at Colorado. He also caught 76 passes during that time. Lindsay is a fearless pass protector who will stonewall edge rushers despite his small stature. He saved his QB from a number of hits in college. He's actually been compared to Chris Thompson by some, and there's validity to the comparison. Lindsay is small with good speed (4.39 40 at his Pro Day), great pass protection skills, and good pass-catching skills. He won't break a lot of tackles as a runner, but he'll get what's blocked. He has the potential to be a valuable HB on passing downs.
I've heard that Wade Phillips might not prioritize ILB high in the draft, but I'm targeting Leighton Vander Esch from Boise State with our top pick unless Tremaine Edmunds, Marcus Davenport, or Calvin Ridley fall to us at 23rd overall. However, there seems to be a decent chance of Vander Esch being available in the early to mid second round, but he seems to be a fast riser up the draft board.