Tackle/guard type. Pretty big, part of a solid run-blocking line.
Bruss has looked terrible but at the same time nothing like the player they fell in love with so let’s hope he has now fully come back from the injury and finally has NFL level strength and conditioning. He needs a strong camp or he’s goneI liked the Limmer and Leveston additions because I thought interior-OL depth was an area to be addressed.
The Rams only clear candidate for back-up center was Mike McAllister, who has no regular season experience. The backup guards were Logan Bruss, Zach Thomas and Grant Miller. I have been hopeful that Bruss would develop but I think that ship may have sailed. Of those three, I probably prefer Thomas.
Could see both Limmer and Leveston on the final 53, should the Rams carry nine O-Linemen.
No doubt Bruss has to show a lot to stick. I was not encouraged that they played him at RT last Summer.Bruss has looked terrible but at the same time nothing like the player they fell in love with so let’s hope he has now fully come back from the injury and finally has NFL level strength and conditioning. He needs a strong camp or he’s gone
But enough of our sexual preferences…I like a big guy with long arms who's played a lot of football.
Do we pin that pick on the last OL coach? I assume he pounded the table for him?No doubt Bruss has to show a lot to stick. I was not encouraged that they played him at RT last Summer.
Bruss's issues were never really the injury. It was technique, strength (strength even prior to injury) and balance. Also, he's not even the type of OT/OG we draft anymore with our move to gap scheme.Bruss has looked terrible but at the same time nothing like the player they fell in love with so let’s hope he has now fully come back from the injury and finally has NFL level strength and conditioning. He needs a strong camp or he’s gone
Was it Carberry? He seems like he was outmatched as an NFL line coach... but also, he had one year with a historic rate of injuries.Do we pin that pick on the last OL coach? I assume he pounded the table for him?
Well, scouts go find the type of players that the coaches tell them who will fit their scheme.Was it Carberry? He seems like he was outmatched as an NFL line coach... but also, he had one year with a historic rate of injuries.
Wonder how much coach and how much scouts, the area scout for Bruss jumped in the pool. That's a hard one to live down.