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By PanthersGTI · Posted
Even if Corbett works out at C, having a long term plan and back up is important. I just don't see how you let a C pass you early in this draft. Hopefully one of the top 3 picks. Years of this, we all know how important it is to have an oline. Cannot win without a good one. You have to always been looking for upgrades and backups who can start when someone goes down. -
We will know more after the draft, I assume. But I see your points. As a former OL coach for a few high schools, I have a very basic knowledge of OL play. However, I was saying all season that Campen was not doing a good job because there were signs. Ickey's lack of mechanical development, missed assignments, and head spinning. Head spinning is when you have no idea where your block is coming from--film study and coaching should tell you, "If the DT stunts inside, maintain inside out gap control...If the LB takes a false step into coverage but keeps his head focused on the QB, he is likely on a delayed blitz..." Just examples, but we were so easy to fool. The A gaps were tremendously laughable last year. Campen was to blame. Having said that, based on what this article says, it seems Corbett is a film rat and maybe that will translate well. The OL must communicate. I think we draft a C in the fifth round. Calling it--the kid from Penn State maybe?
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By Ricky Spanish · Posted
I have no idea how good Williams will be because I haven't bothered looking at any QB prospects this year because we have no first round pick and we have Bryce. All I know about Williams is that he's like the poster child Gen Z kid and boomers hate him for it. So I hope he succeeds, just not as much as Bryce and never against us.
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