06-09-2018, 09:25 PM
Brian O'Neill see food diet
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06-10-2018, 09:07 AM
Sorry to be a downer on this guy, but he's just an oversized TE. Its not natural weight and the guy has to fight like hell to just maintain it. His athleticism, which is very good, won't translate to the position because he's going to get handled physically. He's got no anchor, IMO. He's been at the position a very short time. A project, really.
Just my little fan's perspective, but I don't see this guy doing much.
06-10-2018, 11:34 AM
Quote: @StickyBun said:Speak it. I agree. I didn't get excited by this pick. I was hoping we get some Oline help for maybe this year in the draft. A plug and play. I don't see him being that. The guard draft just didn't break our way like I hoped. So we take a tackle that most view not NFL ready. No blame, just not what I hoped for. If he can, as the article states, add true muscle and not just weight he could be ok. If we answered our questions at the Tackle position for the next 10 seasons is yet to be seen. Still raw.
06-10-2018, 12:32 PM
Disagree
Watching college game highlights like when he went against Chubb and NC State he had no problem blocking him with quick feet. He had Chubb on the ground numerous times mostly because of his feet and lateral quickness. I can see the criticism of him not being a power blocker and he lacks the explosiveness/power that you need at RT but I see a potential pure LT in a couple years and they are hard to come by. I think the team sees that potential as well. he certainly has the frame to easily put on another 10 lbs and is young enough to carry it as well - IMO. Again, when watching the tape, he moves like a 300lb TE and I don't think weighing 310 will affect him at all. Their are a decent amount of LT's that lack explosiveness/power that are very good LT's like Barkari (GB??). I see O'Neill as an ideal fit in a ZBS screen game at LT in a year or two and a replacement for Reiff. We will see but he is a coaching up opportunity for Sparano and the training staff that could be a startying LT in two years - IMO
06-10-2018, 12:42 PM
Quote: @minny65 said:Thoughtful response. I hope you are right about him.
06-10-2018, 12:49 PM
It took All-Pro LT Jordan Gross everything he had just to keep his weight up in the NFL. He lost 70 lbs. a year after he retired and went from 305 to 235 in about 7 months.
All-Pro Jason Peters was a former TE who made the transition to LT in the NFL. He needed to add a bunch of weight to play offensive line. The NFL is littered with offensive linemen who need to sustain high calorie diets to maintain a target playing weight. O'Neill is the norm, not the exception. Very few guys in the NFL are naturally 300+ pounds with the type of athleticism we see.
06-10-2018, 03:25 PM
Quote: @Wetlander said:Glad to read this as the OP was quickly harkening me back to Kalil and his struggle to keep some anchor weight.
06-10-2018, 05:45 PM
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06-11-2018, 02:56 PM
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