04-29-2019, 05:05 PM
(04-29-2019, 04:10 PM)yang Wrote: Oh well, go ahead and start him. I'm sure there is no difference between being an honorable mention Pac 10 TE and starting in the NFL. He's probably different than every other TE ever drafted and is pro ready. Again, no one is saying he can't develop into a decent TE. For now he is Uzomah's backup on the depth chart. If you want to believe he will start over him (or Eifert) knock yourself out.
Another thing, people are saying it is obvious the draft is about developing better run blocking but thinking about it, the reason I was down on Price last year was that he was a pedestrian run blocker that lacked athleticism. That pretty much panned out as Trey Hopkins out played him.
But that almost mirrors what they say about Williams and Jordan this year as well. I think Sample could be a decent blocker with time.
Do you realize how silly you sound in these posts?
I agree that Hopkins looked good at Center and I believe him and Price should have an open competition as having Price at RG does not hurt this offense at all if we have a capable center. Not sure what that had to do with much of anything.
The issue is your silliness in regard to Sample. He does not have to develop into a decent TE as he is already decent. He does not have to develop into a decent blocker as he is already a really good blocker not only a really good blocker but the highest graded blocking TE in this draft. I would suggest watching some game film and attempting to understand the lack of production numbers. When you watch film of the Washington office things become really clear really quickly in regard to Sample and how he was not utilized to the best of his capabilities.