10-25-2022, 01:46 PM
(10-23-2022, 07:40 PM)Housh Wrote: Today…today is when.
Crazy part is the play right before the sack he shot off the snap with insane quickness. The LT did a great job guarding him there.
He adjusted and did a spin the next play and then it was sack town.
His niche will be as a speed rusher. I know we hope he can run some DT but i just don’t think he’s strong enough.
Put him in on occasional 3rd downs in obvious pass situations and let him eat
For sure, Ossai has great quickness and speed off the edge, kind of reminds me of Dwight Freeney in his prime or
the other guy that was on the Colts, Robert Mathis.
He just doesn't have that spin move Freeney had, but that was a very rare spin move.
(10-24-2022, 02:47 PM)pally Wrote:? Highest defensive grade by far? DT Jay Tufele (87.2), filling in for Reader-Tupou. Four stops, no missed tackles. #Bengals pro personnel staff may have done it again.
— Paul Dehner Jr. (@pauldehnerjr) October 24, 2022
? Ossai 2 pressures and a sack on just 7 pass-rush snaps.
? Apple & CTB 2 of 3 lowest graded.
He needs more snaps then clearly.
(10-24-2022, 03:28 PM)leonardfan40 Wrote: This ^
He should be starting out pretty much exclusively as a 3rd down edge rusher. He should be able to be productive in that role.
Over time he may develop a more complete game, but we drafted him to get to the QB and that’s what this team needs. Make it simple for him early on and he could really start to rack up some sacks. Glad to see him get that first sack yesterday.
Once it starts to rain....