Among all defensive linemen, Pro Football Focus noted that Gaines had the highest “win rate” during one-on-one drills. Gaines reportedly met with representatives from the Cowboys and Eagles this week.
“If teams are looking for that ‘short daddy’ defensive tackle, Greg Gaines from Washington is your guy,” Bryan Broaddus wrote for DallasCowboys.com. “At 6-1 309, he is nothing special physically, but during these drills I came away impressed with his ability to play off the block with his hands and get on the quarterback.”
We? are so used to Gaines eating up double teams and collapsing the pocket from the center, but one on one he destroys people.
Rob Rang of NFLDraftScout.com said McGary was one of the notable players on the North squad this week.
“McGary … was so impressive at right tackle that the Raiders moved him to the left side for a few snaps on Wednesday,” Rang wrote. “All 46 of his starts the past four seasons with the Huskies came at right tackle but he does have some experience playing on the left, moving to the blindside on some short yardage plays over the years. He won each of his snaps at left tackle Thursday, cementing his stock as the top offensive lineman on the North squad.”
A guy who has only played RT in his career won EVERY SNAP his first chance at LT in an all-star game.
After Will Dissly’s early success as a rookie with the Seahawks, Sample looks like a sure bet as the Huskies’ next two-way tight end in the NFL.
“Drew Sample was the only TE or RB to look comfortable in pass protection drills,” wrote Jake Schyvinck of Cover32.com. “He kept LBs/safeties from getting inside and drove them out wide. Looked solid in the passing game as well (good hands, strong at the catch point).”
Dissly Dawg, Sample, Cade.... all these guys being churned out will have great NFL careers because they are some of the only college players who enjoy pass pro and are good at it. But then everyone is stunned when they find out they have hands as well, and Browning just never used them as relief valves or threats up the seam (he couldn't make that throw anyway).
@WilburHooksHands dude you called it. some nfl gm will move him to left tackle lol
Among all defensive linemen, Pro Football Focus noted that Gaines had the highest “win rate” during one-on-one drills. Gaines reportedly met with representatives from the Cowboys and Eagles this week.
“If teams are looking for that ‘short daddy’ defensive tackle, Greg Gaines from Washington is your guy,” Bryan Broaddus wrote for DallasCowboys.com. “At 6-1 309, he is nothing special physically, but during these drills I came away impressed with his ability to play off the block with his hands and get on the quarterback.”
We? are so used to Gaines eating up double teams and collapsing the pocket from the center, but one on one he destroys people.
Rob Rang of NFLDraftScout.com said McGary was one of the notable players on the North squad this week.
“McGary … was so impressive at right tackle that the Raiders moved him to the left side for a few snaps on Wednesday,” Rang wrote. “All 46 of his starts the past four seasons with the Huskies came at right tackle but he does have some experience playing on the left, moving to the blindside on some short yardage plays over the years. He won each of his snaps at left tackle Thursday, cementing his stock as the top offensive lineman on the North squad.”
A guy who has only played RT in his career won EVERY SNAP his first chance at LT in an all-star game.
After Will Dissly’s early success as a rookie with the Seahawks, Sample looks like a sure bet as the Huskies’ next two-way tight end in the NFL.
“Drew Sample was the only TE or RB to look comfortable in pass protection drills,” wrote Jake Schyvinck of Cover32.com. “He kept LBs/safeties from getting inside and drove them out wide. Looked solid in the passing game as well (good hands, strong at the catch point).”
Dissly Dawg, Sample, Cade.... all these guys being churned out will have great NFL careers because they are some of the only college players who enjoy pass pro and are good at it. But then everyone is stunned when they find out they have hands as well, and Browning just never used them as relief valves or threats up the seam (he couldn't make that throw anyway).
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Pisses me the fuck off
That is one big country mother fucker. He is going to destroy the combine.
TE oriented offense?????? where the fuck are they?? 4 years in a row we produce TE that is on a NFL roster wtf are we doing with them?