06-17-2021, 10:50 PM
(06-17-2021, 09:33 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: So, he's not an "elite" pass protector. So what, the bulk of his game is fantastic. If you pair him with Carman on the Right Side, we instantly have an elite run blocking duo. So, what about having an awesome pair to run behind? It puts the guess work back into defending the offense, as in you're not passing 70+% of downs. Dictating the flow takes all of the predictability away from the fantastic pass rushers, thus making the pass blocking easier when needed.
Pass protection is the bulk of almost any NFL OL's game anymore. There were only 3 teams last year that ran more than they passed. That's not to say run blocking isn't important, but the emphasis should be on what he's going to be doing the most, which is pass pro.
Keep in mind that WFT brought John Matsko over from Carolina with Rivera and he runs a man-power blocking scheme. Previously, they had Bill Callahan, who runs wide zone like Pollack does. He's not going to be nearly as effective in our scheme as he was in WFT's. You're probably looking at him backsliding to the 67.2-64.4 range he was at before Bill left, which is right about what Hart graded last year.
Also keep in mind that Moses is a penalty machine. He's finished 2nd in the league in penalties twice and top 15 4x since '15. He's literally a meme among WFT fans for jumping the snap repeatedly because he's so slow getting out of his 3 point stance.
He would be a good depth add, but there's no way I'd be penciling him in for a starting gig.