TheCardFan
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Seriously bro..... I think dudes are just going to go right by him until he learns to bend his knees and take a true pass set. Something he did very rarely at Louisville. A team, who even when getting smoked in games, still ran the ball over 50% of the time.
He averaged less than 10 pass sets per game last season and truly has no clue how to do it in the college level let alone in the NFL.
If he doesn't get put on the bench in year one...... I think he gets embarrassed all season.
You can't run by a 6-7/360 OT that is as athletic as he is with good feet.
He is way more athletic than Orlando Brown Jr and he was a pro bowl RT in his 2nd year. You can't teach what he has naturally.
I agree with you that he needs work...every prospect does.
We have an awesome OL coach in Coach Kugler. Let's take advantage of it.
Pretty fair article:
https://www.cover1.net/2020-nfl-draft-mekhi-becton-louisville-first-round/
https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2020/3...0-offensive-tackle-projection-highlights-film
My top 3 players are Okudah, Simmons, and Becton. These 3 guys have elite traits.
We can play it safe as well. If so, I think Wills is the safest OT prospect and has tons of potential.
I think Becton could start at RT for us this year...maybe RG. After 2 years, I think he could be a replacement for Humphries at LT.