Breed
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And in that same article it was also mentioned that 3-5 days into training camp it was rather questionable to make such determinations on a rookie player. Most also expected a guy in his second year to look more comfortable at the position than a rookie. At the time it was questioned if Washington had been too quick to make the move to putting Scherff at OG. Now for the most part it has worked out for the team. As having what looks to be an all pro level RG next to an average OT might serve better than having a different setup. But I guess this question really gets answered over the next year or two. Because I think we can all safely say that barring a major injury, Scherff will be here for the long haul. Moses.... I still think if they had a better option, he would be a backup.
I can't call it and truth be told. I coiuld care less that Scherff was drafted as high as he was and he plays guard. I do know guards very rarely have been drafted as high as Scherff. I can only think of two. Hannah and Jim Parker. If Scherff can be be included in any conversation that includes those two when talking about great NFL guards. He will indeed have been the selection.
But.................I also thought he was the initial pick to put the Skins on track to be a physical, punch you in the mouth team. We're not a tough team, not from a physicality standpoint. We have a couple players imo, Twill, I'd include Scherff, Garcon, Kelley, and that's probably it. Our defense is, well, embarrassing. That's all I can say about them.