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Greg Little vs series..


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I'm still not very High on Greg but he has faced some very good competition in the SEC.. So his transition to facing NFL talent might not be as steep. 

Let's take a look at a few Video showing his snaps vs some of the best edge rushers over the years in the SEC..

 

Greg vs Sweat and Simmons twice..

 

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He looked awful at the Combine, but then again Combine drills aren't football games. Orlando Brown had quote possibly the worst Combine performance of all time last year and proved to be a serviceable NFL OT as a rookie. Little didn't look anywhere near as bad as Brown did at the Combine.

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I’m not a little fan nor was I excited about trading a high extra 3rd to jump up for him. But he does offer tremendous upside and hope at a position where we haven’t use a high pick on a left tackle since ummm...Gross? Just having a body in camp that is you and was a 5 Star guy who had the tools but hasn’t put them all together gives me hope which is something I havent felt at left tackle in a long time.

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24 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He looked awful at the Combine, but then again Combine drills aren't football games. Orlando Brown had quote possibly the worst Combine performance of all time last year and proved to be a serviceable NFL OT as a rookie. Little didn't look anywhere near as bad as Brown did at the Combine.

I don't think college tape has much value any more for us(as a team, not the fans). He's a physically gifted guy with high upside. It's just a matter if he has it between the ears, IMO. Is he going to buckle in and do what it takes to make the most of those physical abilities. We will see.

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13 minutes ago, CBDellinger said:

hes looks good in pass pro.  

he is kinda ambivalent in his run blocking.

That was pretty much his reputation. We have greater needs in pass protection than run blocking from that position anyway, so that isn't as big of a negative.

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22 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I don't think college tape has much value any more for us(as a team, not the fans). He's a physically gifted guy with high upside. It's just a matter if he has it between the ears, IMO. Is he going to buckle in and do what it takes to make the most of those physical abilities. We will see.

It'll be a lot of help for our OL coaches. They'll definitely be scouring his tape looking for weaknesses in his technique and in-game processing to help shore up.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

It'll be a lot of help for our OL coaches. They'll definitely be scouring his tape looking for weaknesses in his technique and in-game processing to help shore up.

They are probably pretty well acquainted with that from the draft evaluation process. Now they will get a chance to coach him in a practice setting and correct that stuff.

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10 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

They are probably pretty well acquainted with that from the draft evaluation process. Now they will get a chance to coach him in a practice setting and correct that stuff.

Gonna be awhile before they can truly get to work with him. They were scouting lots of OL leading up to the draft. 

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