I have to believe that he shows any kind of movement skills and bend at the NFL Combine that teams will evaluate him as a left tackle. His weight has always been in the way. If he can get it in check, he's Bryant McKinnie all over again. If he shows up and can't run or move laterally, he'll be evaluated as strictly a right tackle and/or guard which kills his draft stock. It's up to him. --- Jonah Williams is further along in his development, but he doesn't possess any elite traits or measurable. I could see him ending up at right tackle as well. GMs love upside. Williams is a safe pick that might end up being too safe. Nothing wrong with knowing what you're getting though.
Fair points all around. I just like Williams so much because he’s a technician, to me that’s his elite trait. But he does look like an average athlete with average length for the position, and does need to put on 15-20 more pounds while staying agile to play LT in the NFL.
Bad luck. I think he probably swigged from someone else’s bottle. Elite DT prospect that could still go on the Top 10.
There’s 50-60 players in that weight room at a time. He probably doesn’t even know. 3 guys tested positive for it...I don’t think he’s lifting with some walk ons.
Like honestly we really should’ve done better than 5 wins with our roster. In my opinion our draft stock is still above where it should be, we’ve already tanked
Matt: *starts argument for the 100th time* Randall: *argues back* Matt: "Come on we don't need to have this argument again"
You two are like the radio hosts on the NPR parody on Parks and Recreation where they constantly have to be the last person to say their piece before the program ends