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Little traded to Dolphins for 7th rounder


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This was Greg Little's 3rd year with the team and he still looked lost at times like he was still a rookie 1st year lineman. Brady Christensen showed more improvement in half a training camp than Little did in 3 years with us. If he just was struggling I would have been cool with sticking with him and tryna make it work but I don't think he's improved on ANYTHING since he got here and that's the unacceptable part. 

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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

good. Now I can stop pulling for the guy.

Thats me as well, tho I stopped around week 9 last year. Fins have now traded for Isiah Wilson and Greg Little.....my god if not for stock piling 1sts and other primo draft picks, Ill call for the GMs' head on those two moves alone if I was a fin fan....joking.... Honestly love the effort and Id try my lotto luck on two young highly rated OLmen for an 7th dart.....(if I already 2 1st and 11 more draft picks coming up)

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Weaknesses
  • Needs to work on core power and upper body development
  • Lacks force and power in down block
  • Too many inefficiencies in movements as run blocker
  • Initial hand strike as run blocker lacks tempo and pace
  • Waist bend with nose past toes at point of attack
  • Leaves feet behind after contact
  • Hand strength is very average
  • Races to predetermined set points
  • Impatient and chases rushers rather than waiting back
  • Gets bounced back into pocket by early rush charge
  • Below-average body control in recovery movements

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/greg-little/32004c49-5442-3164-c0c4-a09d5b847151

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26 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
Weaknesses
  • Needs to work on core power and upper body development
  • Lacks force and power in down block
  • Too many inefficiencies in movements as run blocker
  • Initial hand strike as run blocker lacks tempo and pace
  • Waist bend with nose past toes at point of attack
  • Leaves feet behind after contact
  • Hand strength is very average
  • Races to predetermined set points
  • Impatient and chases rushers rather than waiting back
  • Gets bounced back into pocket by early rush charge
  • Below-average body control in recovery movements

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/greg-little/32004c49-5442-3164-c0c4-a09d5b847151

They also projected his to go in the 2nd.

Next 4 tackles off the board:

Dalton Risner

Max Scharping

Trey Pipkins

Chuma Edoga

Needless to say LTs are hard to find.

 

 

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    • He can’t even learn to run routes. No chance in hell he can do both that and pick up blocking schemes 
    • Well he had essentially a 70% completion rate for almost three thousand yards.  Biggest issues were awkward and inconsistent release.  I wouldn't call arm strength bad, but not great.    
    • I see him being better and most of that is a few downfield passes that were seemingly non existent.    But it is what is around him that has dictated the trajectory more than the quarterbacking. He is game manager level and unable to dictate to defenses.  And even if I am wrong and he is the reason we ‘upwarded’, we are bumping our heads on the ceiling and only making meager gains. If it is an incline it is awfully shallow degree wise. Like a finance graph that tracks your progress and hovers around the rate of inflation. Barely breaking even.  Is that where you want your money?  We make up these deadlines expectations and generally he does the minimum of what he needs to do to hang around.    It does not encourage me to believe that when we get into a game against a good run d that we cannot break down with our run game, to believe that we can pivot to the air and successfully counter their strategy.  But they run it back again. Of course I am gunshy of a repeat of the same thing we have watched for three years.    oh, and yes his durability is his most impressive positive for my money. I fear the other shoe dropping on that and the contractual consequences that will follow.   Last  of all, too late to edit my mistake here but would like to acknowledge it: the last three years has done very little to convince me that I was not wrong in not wanting him. One too many “not”s. 
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