Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
THE GOOD NEWS
Tune-My draft eval seemed spot on, “He plays to win and he’s basically fearless. He can also run. I’m hoping he’s the highlight of preseason.” This guy can play in this league. He showed poise, good field vision and excellent ball placement on most passes. He did overthrow Dortch a couple of times, but Tune’s adrenaline level was likely high.
Hamilton-Should be the number 2 corner. He had good position most of the night and tackled securely. The flag was a accidental foul up.
Williams-He looked effective even when getting little blocking help. He got the most yardage on the majority of his carries.
Clark-He was very active. He got beat a couple of times, but looked like the number 3 CB to me with plenty of upside.
Wilson-I wasn’t a big fan of this selection, though I corrected that based on some colleagues appraisal. They were right. He looked sound.
Whiteheart-Showed good field awareness and looked surprisingly hard to cover.
D-Line-Looked deeper than I expected. I didn’t see any Pro Bowlers, but several players made good plays. Blue collar, but shouldn’t be an embarrassment.
Numerous other players had a moment or two.
I was very impressed with the coaching. The offensive and defensive schemes were both excellent. The closing drive was special. This was a fun way to start the season! This team showed up ready to play and played hard every minute of the game.
THE BAD NEWS
O-Line-This unit did not look deep and the first string struggled to open running lanes.
Chachere-He was one of two guys who didn’t seem to have their head in the game.
Hayes-The other guy who seemed to lack concentration.
Matthew-He seemed slow to respond on plays in front of him.
On the whole a very successful start to the preseason.
Tune-My draft eval seemed spot on, “He plays to win and he’s basically fearless. He can also run. I’m hoping he’s the highlight of preseason.” This guy can play in this league. He showed poise, good field vision and excellent ball placement on most passes. He did overthrow Dortch a couple of times, but Tune’s adrenaline level was likely high.
Hamilton-Should be the number 2 corner. He had good position most of the night and tackled securely. The flag was a accidental foul up.
Williams-He looked effective even when getting little blocking help. He got the most yardage on the majority of his carries.
Clark-He was very active. He got beat a couple of times, but looked like the number 3 CB to me with plenty of upside.
Wilson-I wasn’t a big fan of this selection, though I corrected that based on some colleagues appraisal. They were right. He looked sound.
Whiteheart-Showed good field awareness and looked surprisingly hard to cover.
D-Line-Looked deeper than I expected. I didn’t see any Pro Bowlers, but several players made good plays. Blue collar, but shouldn’t be an embarrassment.
Numerous other players had a moment or two.
I was very impressed with the coaching. The offensive and defensive schemes were both excellent. The closing drive was special. This was a fun way to start the season! This team showed up ready to play and played hard every minute of the game.
THE BAD NEWS
O-Line-This unit did not look deep and the first string struggled to open running lanes.
Chachere-He was one of two guys who didn’t seem to have their head in the game.
Hayes-The other guy who seemed to lack concentration.
Matthew-He seemed slow to respond on plays in front of him.
On the whole a very successful start to the preseason.