There is sure some "there" there... I know these drills are stacked against the OL by their arrangement but TC moves and is very fluid. Very athletic and very quick. Add some meat to that Taco and sprinkle on some extra hot salsa and you will have a darn nice Wolverine .
The thing is, we already knew that about Charlton. He's a speed rusher and very athletic for his size. That's why I think this video doesn't tell us much. He uses speed to get around the edge. When he made his move to the inside and got hung up with the offensive lineman, he kind of gave up and the drill was over. I'm not saying that's a horrible thing or reason for worry, but he did what we expected (moved fast) and didn't do what we didn't expect (overpower someone).
Taco's speed is impressive. I can picture him as pass rushing monster, similar to (bleh) MSU's belligerent, throat-punching Gholston (without the foul play, of course).
Give me someone who has the frame and speed as a priority. That causes more stress on OT and (OC's)trying to address that threat. I am confident that with a good coach and enough lifting you can teach the power. At DE I'd rather have speed and then the power if I had to prioritize.
Time for a boost in TTB rating, methinks! WHY DON"T YOU EVER RATE R RECRUITZ HIGHER????
ReplyDeleteI'd like to read your thoughts on the new video! I come here for your grounded opinion =]
ReplyDeleteThere is sure some "there" there... I know these drills are stacked against the OL by their arrangement but TC moves and is very fluid. Very athletic and very quick. Add some meat to that Taco and sprinkle on some extra hot salsa and you will have a darn nice Wolverine .
ReplyDeleteThe thing is, we already knew that about Charlton. He's a speed rusher and very athletic for his size. That's why I think this video doesn't tell us much. He uses speed to get around the edge. When he made his move to the inside and got hung up with the offensive lineman, he kind of gave up and the drill was over. I'm not saying that's a horrible thing or reason for worry, but he did what we expected (moved fast) and didn't do what we didn't expect (overpower someone).
DeleteTaco's speed is impressive. I can picture him as pass rushing monster, similar to (bleh) MSU's belligerent, throat-punching Gholston (without the foul play, of course).
ReplyDeleteGive me someone who has the frame and speed as a priority. That causes more stress on OT and (OC's)trying to address that threat. I am confident that with a good coach and enough lifting you can teach the power. At DE I'd rather have speed and then the power if I had to prioritize.
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