I agree.Any suggestions?
That's the hard bit.Any suggestions?
Whose you contingency at RT? I am worried but trust us to sign someone once teams start to cut veteransI agree.
Would love for the Rams to sign an "Insurance LT". Even if it's costly.
Left Tackle is the only position where I do not see a back-up / contingency plan.
The problem is ... as you suggest ... Who? There is so little out there.
I have previously mentioned Jedrick Wills but I can still see him getting an opportunity elsewhere to start.
If not, I think a one-year-deal for $4-$6M would be worthwhile. However, that may not be enough $.
McClendon.Whose you contingency at RT? I am worried but trust us to sign someone once teams start to cut veterans
Leveston was playing LT last year in camp prior to the injury. He held up well at Kansas State and I want to see more of him. Agree on Arcuri, he showcased nothing last year when given the chance and maybe @Allen2McVay is on to something with Jedrick Wills as a possible signing.That's the hard bit.
Humphries was probably the best of the bunch, although I was never a huge fan of his, he signed with the Whiners I think.
Wills....Fant.....Okorafor?
Not a lot out there.
But, the idea would be for a guy who can fill in for a few weeks and stay in front of a pass rush.
As much as I have pulled for Acuri he was not able to do that in limited duty.
We all love Dolac and hope he kicks Reeder to the curb, however, Wedig needs to get stronger, only 17 Reps on the bench press, but seem to hold up well for Indiana in pass protection was blocking Jack Sawyer against Ohio State.Here are some interesting numbers that I haven’t seen reported yet:
Shaun Dolic ILB received a 25k signing bonus fully guaranteed
Trey Wedig OT received a 20k signing bonus fully guaranteed
He had a good year in pass protection. He rated around the same as Will Campbell, who went top 5, and Josh Conerly Jr. He was also the 7th ranked OT in the run game, out ranking both.We all love Dolac and hope he kicks Reeder to the curb, however, Wedig needs to get stronger, only 17 Reps on the bench press, but seem to hold up well for Indiana in pass protection was blocking Jack Sawyer against Ohio State.
Scouting Report: Summary
A developmental tackle prospect with the frame and functional movement skills coveted at the next level. Shows natural pass protection traits with smooth kickslide and good mirror ability. Upper body strength and leverage allow him to generate movement in the run game when technique is sound.
The tape reveals a tackle who excels in traditional pass sets but needs technical refinement in the run game. Despite plus physical tools, inconsistent hand placement and finishing ability limit his current effectiveness. Three-position experience adds roster value while he develops.
Scheme versatility exists for both gap and zone systems, though his movement skills suggest higher upside in a zone-heavy offense. Day three prospect who could develop into a swing tackle with proper coaching and physical maturation.
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Trey Wedig Offensive Tackle Indiana | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
Rating: 74.0 Rank: #57 Forty: 5.22 A developmental tackle prospect with the frame and functional movement skills coveted at the next level. Shows natural pass protection traits with smooth ...www.nfldraftbuzz.com
Yeah, in my mocks I always took Milum, the Jaguars drafted him in the 3rd round.Side note. Who drafted Wyatt Milum, I can’t recall? He topped both charts!
The old bastard who played for Dallas a couple years ago. If we need him he will smell that ring and we'll get all he has.Any suggestions?
Can you imagine him playing fullback it would be like having an extra guard out there! Or him picking up the blitzer to give Stafford plenty of time. All that and he can play both guard spots and centre if you need him to. Love this kid. Champion wrestler, gets to the second level with ease; great in space and on the move, strong and has natural leverage. Love the Ricard comp. I took him late in all my mocksI have typed Omarion Hampton highlights into my browser, and just locked-in on Willie Lampkin, #53 at RG.
It's impressive.
I didn't realize Leveston worked at LT.......good to know, thanks.Leveston was playing LT last year in camp prior to the injury. He held up well at Kansas State and I want to see more of him. Agree on Arcuri, he showcased nothing last year when given the chance and maybe @Allen2McVay is on to something with Jedrick Wills as a possible signing.
Ty Nsekhe.....he was actually pretty solid when he played.The old bastard who played for Dallas a couple years ago. If we need him he will smell that ring and we'll get all he has.
Respect your opinion .... what I don't get is how fits in the system. Both McVay and Snead, 2 or 3 off seasons ago, said they were going to build a WALL for Stafford so that he would not face any more interior pressure. They signed K Dotson and drafted S Avila. The Center is average size, but the plan worked. They also changed up the running scheme to accommodate it. How a 5'11", 280 lbs Interior lineman fits that scheme I do not know.Lampkin yet another undersized but productive player.
I love this signing as a UDFA.
If dude can play at the NFL level he could really upgrade our center spot.
Respect your opinion .... what I don't get is how fits in the system. Both McVay and Snead, 2 or 3 off seasons ago, said they were going to build a WALL for Stafford so that he would not face any more interior pressure. They signed K Dotson and drafted S Avila. The Center is average size, but the plan worked. They also changed up the running scheme to accommodate it. How a 5'11", 280 lbs Interior lineman fits that scheme I do not know.