Very solid and unspectacular. I'll be mentally comparing him with Terrence over the years. They are obviously in difference places now, but I suspect the gap will close as this guy gets into an NFL weight room and some solid +coaching.
and recall Terrence's early days. Talk about rapid improvement.Very solid and unspectacular. I'll be mentally comparing him with Terrence over the years. They are obviously in difference places now, but I suspect the gap will close as this guy gets into an NFL weight room and some solid +coaching.
Looks a little “handsy” but if he is in at G with some help that may go away.
He's not ready to play this year but the tools are definitely there to be developed by year 2 or 3, we'll see.
preseason will be fun watching these OL.He's not ready to play this year but the tools are definitely there to be developed by year 2 or 3, we'll see.
From everything I've seen he is really fundamentally sound and already ahead of some of our current depth.He's not ready to play this year but the tools are definitely there to be developed by year 2 or 3, we'll see.
Ball reminded me of Steele's early work.Maybe we will be actually functional after the first quarter. Ball at OT basically made the offense unwatchable. We have some young guys who can hopefully be better instead. I'm excited to watch them.
I think he has pretty good power. He isn't from a random small school. I actually don't think he is that far from being ready. This isn't Waletzko in the fifth or Ball in the fourth. I think he is going to be far more serviceable right away than a lot of guys we have drafted in the past. We will see, but I think he could surprise a little early.From everything I've seen he is really fundamentally sound and already ahead of some of our current depth.
He mainly needs to build strength. He looks small, honestly in spite of the measurables
Ball is just not coordinated. His movements are awkward and he stumbles over his own feet. I still can't believe Steele became a real player. He looked really awful early in his career.Ball reminded me of Steele's early work.
The way people rock him when getting hands up high on him is one big thing that has to be squared away and quick if they have big plans for him.Just watched him against Georgia Tech and Notre Dame and long story short, solid against Foskey and White, but I still don't think he'll be anything more than maybe our 8th or 9th best OL this coming year.
You can see why they keep saying they need to "get him stronger" because when he loses it's usually vs. power through his chest which gets him off balance, which Keion White did a few times. Part of it is his hand usage where he basically exposes his chest and goes too wide, but part of it really is just needing to get stronger.
You can see the tools though and the potential if he can develop, he moves well, particularly climbing to the 2nd level in the run game, and when everything is firing on all cylinders he has nice range/foot quickness in his pass pro sets.
I'd be shocked if he's further along this year than someone like Farniok and maybe even Waletzko depending on how much he's improved. I also have a sneaking suspicion that if shit goes haywire we have Peters on speed dial.
Yeah, he will need to develop, and he had ups and downs, but the potential is there for sure.Just watched him against Georgia Tech and Notre Dame and long story short, solid against Foskey and White, but I still don't think he'll be anything more than maybe our 8th or 9th best OL this coming year.
You can see why they keep saying they need to "get him stronger" because when he loses it's usually vs. power through his chest which gets him off balance, which Keion White did a few times. Part of it is his hand usage where he basically exposes his chest and goes too wide, but part of it really is just needing to get stronger.
You can see the tools though and the potential if he can develop, he moves well, particularly climbing to the 2nd level in the run game, and when everything is firing on all cylinders he has nice range/foot quickness in his pass pro sets.
I'd be shocked if he's further along this year than someone like Farniok and maybe even Waletzko depending on how much he's improved. I also have a sneaking suspicion that if shit goes haywire we have Peters on speed dial.