chillerdab
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Wowwww, you can do math. You is smart!
You mad, bro?
Wowwww, you can do math. You is smart!
Cole Holcomb NFL Draft 2019: Scouting Report for Washington Redskins' Pick
I think Bleacher Report's scouting report (the first one on Google) on Cole was a little too rough in the conclusion part, but it does imply that high tackle numbers don't begin to tell you the whole story about a LBer. Like I said, I think he's a decent player; I just question him being starter material.
Yup, and I would say the same for Anderson - that I think it would be a mistake for the Skins to trade him for a future 5th rounder.you might have a valid point to question it , but i like his start so far . hopefully it grows but it could be flash in the pan stuff . and if he is a BU then its still worth the 5th rounder we used on him
Yup, and I would say the same for Anderson - that I think it would be a mistake for the Skins to trade him for a future 5th rounder.
i think we are better off seeing where he can fit in . if he does great we can resign him and get a good player
if we cant we get a comp pick
if he doesnt then he can be let walk or sign for cheap as a BU .
I think Anderson's best fit is SLB. Holcomb WLB. Bostic\Davis at the Mike. Thoughts
that might be the best position for everyone but davis to be honest davis is a BU now . i would rather see SDH in the mix . he has good coverage skills and he diagnosis 's well
foster ,if healthy is the best LB on the team and i would have him be my starter over any mlb we haveWhat about Foster?
SDH should be Mike.
foster ,if healthy is the best LB on the team and i would have him be my starter over any mlb we have
my top 4 , all things being equal (without injuries ) are foster , SDH holcomb KPLSo the top 6 should be the four i mentioned Foster and SDH?
his coverage skills are pretty good, but he reads very well as well which make him good at the mikeSDH should be Mike.
isnt he small for a mike?
Mike ‘backer
The Mike ‘backer has to showcase change of direction skills (hip transition), speed down the field in Cover 2 and also fill the hole as a downhill defender versus the one and two-back power-run game. That was Brian Urlacher in the past. And in today’s game, I look at the Panthers’ Luke Kuechly and the Cowboys’ Sean Lee.
SDH- 6’, 236
Luke Kuechly-6’3”, 237
Bobby Wagner- 6’, 242
Darius Leonard- 6’2”, 230