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<blockquote data-quote="gtstinger776" data-source="post: 525337" data-attributes="member: 2911"><p>OT: all bets are off. It’s going to come down to who can most quickly pick up pass and zone run blocking (slightly different, but somewhat similar to elements of TO OL play). I think Quinney has the length / reach to be a solid LT. But I’m reluctant to anoint him given how poorly he pass blocked last year. That could’ve been scheme / coaching, but after the bowl game / COFH, I don’t think anyone aside from Parker Braun, J. Thomas, and our specialists deserve the benefit of the doubt. I like Defoor as a RT and Southers as a swing tackle. But any combo of the 3 could start.</p><p></p><p>Inside OL: any combo of Braun, Cooper, Lee, Minihan, Hansen could work. IMO - Cooper is more physical than Lee, Minihan, and Hansen...I like him moving to guard. </p><p></p><p>WDE: I really like Luke Johns At WDE. That guy’s HS film showed a lot of bend and quickness. Dingle could be intriguing if he can bend.</p><p></p><p>LB / Safety: just give me 4 dudes who can tackle, take logical angles to the ball, and fill gaps. We haven’t had that in years. Don’t care who they are. But I’m just tired of watching straight garbage. </p><p></p><p>J. Thomas: he is the wildcard. I could see him at safety, slot, CB, RB. We have a lot of “safety-like” bodies. Maybe we could better utilize his balls skills elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtstinger776, post: 525337, member: 2911"] OT: all bets are off. It’s going to come down to who can most quickly pick up pass and zone run blocking (slightly different, but somewhat similar to elements of TO OL play). I think Quinney has the length / reach to be a solid LT. But I’m reluctant to anoint him given how poorly he pass blocked last year. That could’ve been scheme / coaching, but after the bowl game / COFH, I don’t think anyone aside from Parker Braun, J. Thomas, and our specialists deserve the benefit of the doubt. I like Defoor as a RT and Southers as a swing tackle. But any combo of the 3 could start. Inside OL: any combo of Braun, Cooper, Lee, Minihan, Hansen could work. IMO - Cooper is more physical than Lee, Minihan, and Hansen...I like him moving to guard. WDE: I really like Luke Johns At WDE. That guy’s HS film showed a lot of bend and quickness. Dingle could be intriguing if he can bend. LB / Safety: just give me 4 dudes who can tackle, take logical angles to the ball, and fill gaps. We haven’t had that in years. Don’t care who they are. But I’m just tired of watching straight garbage. J. Thomas: he is the wildcard. I could see him at safety, slot, CB, RB. We have a lot of “safety-like” bodies. Maybe we could better utilize his balls skills elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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