01-26-2022, 07:04 PM
(01-26-2022, 06:04 PM)fredtoast Wrote: The coaches see them in hundreds and hundreds of reps in practice. They know more about them than any of us.
We've seen hundreds of game reps which is what the team and coaches review and critique during the season.
As for the OP: The number one think Carman has over Adeniji is vision. Carman is way better picking up the twists than Adeniji who struggles in that area. Adeniji struggled when Cleveland ran them in the right side in week 18 and now during the divisional round. On the other side Carman did a good job when the Ravens and when Cleveland tried to do it a bunch.
After seeing Adeniji look so bad picking up twists vs Celveland and the Titans I expect him to get a heavy dose of it with Melvin Ingram and Chris Jones.
.....Want to add in here the off-season headed into year two will be huge for Jackson Carman. Year 2 is when we see alot of young offensive linemen take that big step.