01-28-2016, 01:38 PM
(01-27-2016, 09:48 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: In the sense that they were both one year wonders in college who aren't benders and either rely on strength (Hunt) or "hard work" (Nassib) to get sacks, yes he does.
He's not a very powerful player. He's not a good change of direction guy. Routinely during drills, 300+ lbs guys were moving better or as well as he was.
I know Wolf will disagree, and he could be right about him.
I just don't see much that says "he's a keeper"
He could be a solid NFL guy, but what's his upside? Where do you take a guy whose upside is "solid at best" ?
Good to know on Nassib, if we go with a pass rusher i want a guy that is special in some way whether he is a
speed rusher or can be versatile against both the run and the pass. Solid is alright in the midrounds but not early.
(01-28-2016, 11:38 AM)Stormborn Wrote: Or the fact that his legs have the density of twigs.
How the Hell does he get leverage?
MJ doesn't have the biggest legs either and never has.
The few times i have watched Oakman play i thought he fit our type of Ends myself. He is a 4-3 End.