Chopper0080
2021 - Prove It
Is tall for a guard but doesn't have the feet for a tackle. Might be a good fit as Whis seems to like his guards to be able to move a little.
Herman Johnson....not a bad pick. Grimm's pet project along with Brandon Keith.
Nice value in the fifth.
They just said "Can you imagine Beanie Wells running behind THAT guy!?!" NICE!
They just said "Can you imagine Beanie Wells running behind THAT guy!?!" NICE!
Other than the head scratcher in round 4, this has been a great value draft. Actually remarkable
The one man o-line. I love it.WR......^HERMAN.........WR
............\....QB........WR..........
..............\..FB........................
...............\..RB......................
Unstoppable offense right there.
A lot of times head scratchers produce. We weren't the only one's who took vague names. But they're not vague to the people in the know.
who isnt in the late 5th round?"BIG" project
The more that I think about the reasons that Whis plays Wells at guard, the more I like the H Johnson pick. He can block down field which speaks to good feet (for a guard) and Whis likes Wells because he can pull with him and he has the feet to get out in front of a play. Johnson will need work, but I likethe thinking behind this pick.
He is slow out of his stance and generally comes out of it too high. He's a waist-bender that lacks the agility to mirror-and-slide efficiently in space. Shows marginal lateral quickness and poor balance.
Massive frame makes him difficult to get around, especially in tight quarters at the OG position. Long arms and huge hands allow him to keep separation. However, he does not have a powerful punch to jar DL initially and he struggles to redirect versus quick double moves. He's not a natural knee bender. The more space he's in the more vulnerable he becomes. DT's with excellent first-step quickness are also problematic.
He's enormous and flashes a mean streak. Generally works to finish his blocks. However, he is surprisingly weak for such a massive lineman. There is very little power to his game. He also loses a lot of his strength at the point of attack because he plays so high.
Ringer is not a "big back". 5'9" - 205.Titans select Javon Ringer, now that is one interesting selection considering they already have 2 big backs on their roster.