He'll fit right in around here.He currently has a shoulder injury
Bruss.....Buh byeThe question now is who does he bump from the roster?
Agreed. On a side note, I'm beginning to wonder about Jordan Fuller (trade). His cap number jumped up to $2,785,667 this year and Quentin Lake seems all the rage at camp in the comments I've read.I think Noteboom is gone.
Not that bad of an analysis, Purple One!After such a bad season last year it looks like the Rams learned their lesson and are shoring up the depth of the Oline.
Most Steeler fans I read say he was good his rookie year but regressed.View attachment 61043
Posted by JimYoungblood53 on the Herd Board
Obviously I had him wrong. Could have sworn he was a powerful drive blocker when he came out.
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2022 Offensive Guard Rankings and Tiers
From Zack Martin and Quenton Nelson to Damien Lewis and Ezra Cleveland, here is how NFL guards shake out in tiers ahead of the 2022 season.www.pff.com
TIER 5: BETTER PASS PRO THAN RUN BLOCKERS
Just as there are road graders who can’t quite match their physical run-game dominance with pass-blocking production, there is the yin to that yang with players who are pass-protectors first and don’t (or haven’t yet) offer as much in run-blocking.
ANDREW NORWELL, WASHINGTON Commodes
ISAAC SEUMALO, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
KEVIN DOTSON, PITTSBURGH STEELERS
JUSTIN PUGH, ARIZONA CARDINALS
DALTON RISNER, DENVER BRONCOS
Andrew Norwell has been that style of player for a number of years now, never recording a PFF pass-blocking grade under 70.0 across his eight-year career but coming in under that mark for run-blocking in five straight seasons.
Kevin Dotson’s time in Pittsburgh amounts to almost 1,000 snaps of action now across two seasons, and his pass protection has been elite over that time (aided by Ben Roethlisberger’s league-fastest average time to throw). Conversely, he has PFF run-blocking grades of 55.1 and then 60.8 on his resume.
Logan Bruss brought this on. If he was in any was capable, I doubt this move happens. I also trust him WAAAAY more than Noteboom at RG.Sucks that we may still be trying to reconfigure our o-line with the season opener right around the corner. Obviously the Rams felt an interior depth upgrade with better upside was needed. Guess its better to try to do something now though.
Apparently this guy was about to get cut. Guess we couldn't wait for that but a bad trade if so as far as compensation goes, but fuck it. Hope this trade works and welcome Dotson!Logan Bruss brought this on. If he was in any was capable, I doubt this move happens. I also trust him WAAAAY more than Noteboom at RG.
Even with the penalties, he is more quality beef on the Oline. His presence makes Stafford safer, in my book.