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The Film Room: Cam Robinson v. Myles Garrett


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I disagree, OJ Howard is better than all of those prospects for the Panthers.

He will Litteraly play 99.9% of the snaps like Olsen due to his versatility and make everoyne around him better.

Gamechanger. 


How did you arrive at the conclusion that Howard is:
A. The next Olsen
B. Better than all the prospects I listed
C. That an offensive player (TE) could also play defense and ST, to be in on 99.9% of the snaps?

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21 hours ago, pantherj said:

Cam will not be playing LT in the NFL.

This... Not successfully anyways.

There are at least two better Tackle prospects than Robinson. I think that both Ramczyk and Rod Johnson will be better OTs in the NFL and both could actually stick at LT. If Johnson gets a good coach and situation, works on his footwork a bit, and can stay motivated, I think he has the highest ceiling. He's the primary force that made Dalvin Cook successful, both in the run game and the pass game.

 

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40 minutes ago, Bronn said:

This... Not successfully anyways.

There are at least two better Tackle prospects than Robinson. I think that both Ramczyk and Rod Johnson will be better OTs in the NFL and both could actually stick at LT. If Johnson gets a good coach and situation, works on his footwork a bit, and can stay motivated, I think he has the highest ceiling. He's the primary force that made Dalvin Cook successful, both in the run game and the pass game.

 

I like Bolles more than both guys you mentioned. Bolles has the quickness to be able to block a lot of the speed rushers that are giving LT's fits these days. 

Bolles is also great at getting downfield and making blocks as well. If we can somehow land Bolles he'd be a huge addition to our line for what we like to do. 

This game definitely showcases his ability to pull and get downfield. 

 

*For anyone who watches the Bolles video I'll say you the time... Joe Williams was kicked out of Connecticut for theft, lost 6 fumbles on 289 carries at Utah and once retired before coming back when Utah had a bunch of RB's go down. But god damn is he fast.

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2 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

I like Bolles more than both guys you mentioned. Bolles has the quickness to be able to block a lot of the speed rushers that are giving LT's fits these days. 

Bolles is also great at getting downfield and making blocks as well. If we can somehow land Bolles he'd be a huge addition to our line for what we like to do. 

This game definitely showcases his ability to pull and get downfield. 

 

*For anyone who watches the Bolles video I'll say you the time... Joe Williams was kicked out of Connecticut for theft, lost 6 fumbles on 289 carries at Utah and once retired before coming back when Utah had a bunch of RB's go down. But god damn is he fast.

I like Bolles too, and almost listed him with the two guys I did. I just like those two guys the best at the top of the class.

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18 hours ago, electro's horse said:

ST isn't really that outlandish

to get to 99% while including defense....uh.... how bad is the defense

Fitz, I know you're a Robinson guy. Have you checked out that guys footwork? What youd think his three-cone will be compared to fellow LT/OTs? With the number of speed rushers(rotating fresh ones) raising, do you feel Robinson can move fast enough to counter?

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Well it depends on his workouts and interviews-- his game tape looks pretty good to me, and in the NFL they don't have to play 6 different fresh defensive lineman all game-- if he's the pick I trust that he's the best for us and will help right away-- we need it bad!

Maybe he plays LT maybe not-- we will see.


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