Samuel Peacock, 2020 3* OL, Gig Harbor (HS), WA (Committed)
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He reminds me a bit of Mele.
He’s a better TE prospect than Overman lmfao. -
Overman is better than West. West is purely a blocker. If he’s not really good there, he’s worthless.backthepack said:He reminds me a bit of Mele.
He’s a better TE prospect than Overman lmfao. -
I always hated the 250-270 pins high school lineman because they need to add so much weight, but the studies in drafted NFL lineman show that guys who come in light typically get drafted higher than guys who need to drop weight.Neighbor2972 said:I was hoping we would consider a 5th olineman with some of the recent attrition/misses we've had. I thought it would be Henderson/Rogers/Stephen/Kylany, but I guess its not that surprising we went with Peacock. The oline class is more interior heavy so it makes sense to go after a more prototypical tackle.
I'm always in favor of taking high upside tackles that have the athleticism but need to add the weight. Huff had plenty of options to go after for the 5th oline spot and he chose Peacock, this isn't settling for an inferior talent.
I like him better than both Kalepo and Buelow from last year. -
Holds a good bag eh?RoadDawg55 said:
I always hated the 250-270 pins high school lineman because they need to add so much weight, but the studies in drafted NFL lineman show that guys who come in light typically get drafted higher than guys who need to drop weight.Neighbor2972 said:I was hoping we would consider a 5th olineman with some of the recent attrition/misses we've had. I thought it would be Henderson/Rogers/Stephen/Kylany, but I guess its not that surprising we went with Peacock. The oline class is more interior heavy so it makes sense to go after a more prototypical tackle.
I'm always in favor of taking high upside tackles that have the athleticism but need to add the weight. Huff had plenty of options to go after for the 5th oline spot and he chose Peacock, this isn't settling for an inferior talent.
I like him better than both Kalepo and Buelow from last year.
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Athletic and threw the shot almost 60’ as a junior. Sign him up!
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Too bad he is going to be soft caz huff is no bueno at developing guys
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I dont think we have enough evidence yet for that to be certain. Hilbers and Kirkland have developed pretty well under Huff and Mele has looked solid as a rsFr backup. Wattenberg seems to be improving. Adams has gone backwards but some of that could be injury setbacks and possibly some mental fatigue (the guy was supposed to be one of the top OTs in the draft two years ago and is now still having to hang around).FirePete said:Too bad he is going to be soft caz huff is no bueno at developing guys
Overall, OL play has not been a huge issue for us this year. Next year we'll know a lot more when we have Huff's guys taking over at 3 of the OL spots. -
We have one of the biggest OL in the nation and we still have hard time rolling people overbananasnblondes said:
I dont think we have enough evidence yet for that to be certain. Hilbers and Kirkland have developed pretty well under Huff and Mele has looked solid as a rsFr backup. Wattenberg seems to be improving. Adams has gone backwards but some of that could be injury setbacks and possibly some mental fatigue (the guy was supposed to be one of the top OTs in the draft two years ago and is now still having to hang around).FirePete said:Too bad he is going to be soft caz huff is no bueno at developing guys
Overall, OL play has not been a huge issue for us this year. Next year we'll know a lot more when we have Huff's guys taking over at 3 of the OL spots. -
Since when has size ever been directly correlated with run blocking? What you gain in length you sacrifice in leverage unless you’re a freak athlete who can play low and still maintain powerFirePete said:
We have one of the biggest OL in the nation and we still have hard time rolling people overbananasnblondes said:
I dont think we have enough evidence yet for that to be certain. Hilbers and Kirkland have developed pretty well under Huff and Mele has looked solid as a rsFr backup. Wattenberg seems to be improving. Adams has gone backwards but some of that could be injury setbacks and possibly some mental fatigue (the guy was supposed to be one of the top OTs in the draft two years ago and is now still having to hang around).FirePete said:Too bad he is going to be soft caz huff is no bueno at developing guys
Overall, OL play has not been a huge issue for us this year. Next year we'll know a lot more when we have Huff's guys taking over at 3 of the OL spots. -
Its almost like people forget point 2 of the original 5 reasons...NEsnake12 said:
Since when has size ever been directly correlated with run blocking? What you gain in length you sacrifice in leverage unless you’re a freak athlete who can play low and still maintain powerFirePete said:
We have one of the biggest OL in the nation and we still have hard time rolling people overbananasnblondes said:
I dont think we have enough evidence yet for that to be certain. Hilbers and Kirkland have developed pretty well under Huff and Mele has looked solid as a rsFr backup. Wattenberg seems to be improving. Adams has gone backwards but some of that could be injury setbacks and possibly some mental fatigue (the guy was supposed to be one of the top OTs in the draft two years ago and is now still having to hang around).FirePete said:Too bad he is going to be soft caz huff is no bueno at developing guys
Overall, OL play has not been a huge issue for us this year. Next year we'll know a lot more when we have Huff's guys taking over at 3 of the OL spots.
2. Offensive Line - We average a weight of 332 lbs across the line. they are ready to dominate the line of scrimmage. Atoe, Brostek. Dolbec, Dean. Ikehara, Schaefer etc. These boys have the attitude and are ready to rumble.
@MikeDamone taking the year off from mass poasting 5 reasons is likely the biggest reason for this years letdown.







