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2 belle prese...unite alla presenza di Fangio...direi che l'ottimismo a questo punto è d'obbligo...se poi Cutler rimane accettabile come l'anno scorso..qualche W in più la potremmo vedere..
Ora Fangio ha il suo nuovo Aldone
Dai rini non mischiamo gli stracci con la seta. Floyd è stato draftato in base alle doti atletiche ma produzione al college davvero pochina.A me è parso un reach clamoroso
LEONARD FLOYDSchool: Georgia Height: 6’6”Position: OLB Weight: 244 lbsPosition fit: 3-4 outside linebacker. Strong-side linebacker, possibly insidelinebackerWhat he does best: Freakish first step and burst off the edge. Forces offensive tackles to altertheir angles Positional flexibility. 61 percent of snaps lined up on the edge. 29 percentas an off ball linebacker. 10 percent lined up over the slot Deadly inside counter move and inside spin move. Often times executed itso flawlessly he’d go untouched Fantastic run and chase player. Can track down wide runs from thebackside when on line of scrimmage and beats linemen trying to cut himoff on the backside when playing off the ball Ideal height and frame to pack on more massBiggest concern: Undersized for an edge rusher. Looked more like a wide receiver than anedge defender his last year at Georgia Majority of his pass rushing production came against the lowest gradedright tackles of SEC. Won a lot purely on athleticism and not a refined passrushing skillset Player comparison: Bruce Irvin, Oakland Raiders. Floyd, like Irvin, has that"wow" athleticism off the edge, but both lack a refined pass rushing toolboxand neither are true edge setters. Floyd’s best position in the NFL might be in arole similar to Irvin’s in Seattle.Bottom line: You don’t find athletes like Floyd every day. He’ll have to developmore moves as a pass rusher, but the raw tools are there. His ability to play onor off the line of scrimmage makes him the kind of weapon defensivecoordinators covet.Position fit: 3-4 outside linebacker. Strong-side linebacker, possibly insidelinebackerWhat he does best: Freakish first step and burst off the edge. Forces offensive tackles to altertheir angles Positional flexibility. 61 percent of snaps lined up on the edge. 29 percentas an off ball linebacker. 10 percent lined up over the slot Deadly inside counter move and inside spin move. Often times executed itso flawlessly he’d go untouched Fantastic run and chase player. Can track down wide runs from thebackside when on line of scrimmage and beats linemen trying to cut himoff on the backside when playing off the ball Ideal height and frame to pack on more massBiggest concern: Undersized for an edge rusher. Looked more like a wide receiver than anedge defender his last year at Georgia Majority of his pass rushing production came against the lowest gradedright tackles of SEC. Won a lot purely on athleticism and not a refined passrushing skillsetPlayer comparison: Bruce Irvin, Oakland Raiders. Floyd, like Irvin, has that"wow" athleticism off the edge, but both lack a refined pass rushing toolboxand neither are true edge setters. Floyd’s best position in the NFL might be in arole similar to Irvin’s in Seattle.Bottom line: You don’t find athletes like Floyd every day. He’ll have to developmore moves as a pass rusher, but the raw tools are there. His ability to play onor off the line of scrimmage makes him the kind of weapon defensivecoordinators covet.
Offensive line sugli scudi anche in preseason