Herbert doesn't impress

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I admit im terrible trying to figure OL evals i have no clue they always look good on film or the same. Events like this r good for wrs but they r setup for OL to fail. Alot happens in the trenches u get help kids bump into each other etc. I did like gaynors film he lolked like a mean ****
 
I also don't anything about oline play, but it seems to be that he was beaten only once by the inside move. The other times, he stayed in front of his man but got push back. That just means he needs to get stronger.
 
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I don't think those drills paint a good picture for what its like in a game for OL men. I think those drills are more for strength and agility. Should be interesting but Donaldson looked like a beast.
 
Good thing they play real football in pads.

This. These drills are a joke and hae always been. They're set up for the DL to win

Except for Michael Bennett. He figured out how to play live without pads.

michael-bennett.webp
 
Because herbert has looked good with the pads on. Needs to add strength and weight.
 
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I automatically assume you don't know football if you are evaluating an oline man without pads on in 1 on 1s. The advantage goes to the defensive lineman every time in that drill. It's not real football. Now in pads that's a different story
 
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I automatically assume you don't know football if you are evaluating an oline man without pads on in 1 on 1s. The advantage goes to the defensive lineman every time in that drill. It's not real football. Now in pads that's a different story

Running back and wide recievers stand out in these drills not OL
Agree
 
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Wow....an ol had issues in a drill with zero threat of the run? Deep ...very deep breakthrough
 
Dl and Wr have a huge advantage in one on ones. Not concerned by this
 
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