03-16-2022, 04:33 PM
(03-16-2022, 12:57 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Because your "facts" are Fred Facts that aren't even answering the original question?
Question: How often does an offensive lineman go from dumpster fire as a rookie to pretty good in year 2?
Fred Facts: In the last 10 years, an offensive lineman who was a UDFA 24 years ago went to the Pro Bowl in his 14th year after not starting his rookie year. So it happens all the time.
And your "Leonard facts" are still non-existent.
(03-16-2022, 02:21 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I was going to respond, but tbh this sums it up perfectly.
If Fred can come up with a list of guys who stunk up the joint as rookies, and really turned it on in year 2, I'll accept that. Until then, I think it's pretty reasonable to say we shouldn't be banking on anything out of Carman in year 2. He should be a backup with upside until further notice.
Way too much riding on this season to be penciling in a potential disaster to be blocking for the franchise.
Allow me to educate the both of you.
Offensive linemen drafted over the last 5 years who did not start as rookies, but started their second season.
Alex Cappa
Austin Corbett
Matt Hennessy
Chris Linstrom
Taylor Moton
Shon Coleman
Forrest Lamp
Josh Jones
Tyler Biadasz
John Simpson
Brian Allen
Bradley Bozeman
Connor McGovern
Chase Roullier
Jon Runyan
Julie'n Davenport
Sam Tevi
Brandon Shell
Charlie Heck
Waits for reply containing zero facts based on any research.