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Byron Bell


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He's not on Otah's level, but at least he can stay on the field.

Throw on some tape from 2008 or 2009, Otah just mauls people in the running game and holds up pretty well in the passing game. Bell doesn't. He's playing well for an UDFA, but he's also showing why he was undrafted. Good depth, nothing more.

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He's not on Otah's level, but at least he can stay on the field.

Throw on some tape from 2008 or 2009, Otah just mauls people in the running game and holds up pretty well in the passing game. Bell doesn't. He's playing well for an UDFA, but he's also showing why he was undrafted. Good depth, nothing more.

Otah is pretty bad in pass pro.

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Otah was fine in pass protection for a RT. Pre-injury he was a big bodied athletic OT with reasonable technique i.e. the DE always struggled to bull rush him and they had to go a loooong way to get around him.

Like every T if he was beaten off the snap he was toast, but that rarely happened. He had the RT position comfortably locked down before his injuries and our Oline was much better for it.

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