I said the same thingPatton has a monster 40 time. Denman's press reps for an OL prospect explain a lot.
Patton has a monster 40 time. Denman's press reps for an OL prospect explain a lot.
I said the same thing
If you look at the offensive lineman combine results, most guys were in the 21-24 range. He was slightly below average. So I wouldn't be knocking him so much, no reason for that. There were quite a few guys at the combines in the teens. Muller killed it today. He earned at least a PFA spot.
Some guys with longer arms struggle on bench. A bad bench doesn't necessarily mean you're weak. You're correct, the average was around 21-24 range. Denman wouldn't have been the worst at the combine. Muller's bench was just extremely good. His 40 was good too. I agree that he did well too. Patton and Muller both did really well. It's a shame Hamilton couldn't' participate.
Setting aside the back to reality 40 time, what's with Cioffi's vertical.
CIoffi's not this explosive athlete that everyone thinks he is. He was a decent college player who was really put out there early because our entire secondary was arrested. He played with heart and passion but I don't see an NFL player whatsoever. Some people are saying that he can just switch to Wide Receiver like he's Julian Edelman or Braxton Miller. He's not that type of athlete. I think as far as he gets is Rookie Mini-Camp.
Not that I disagree with your assessment of his skills, but the arrests occurred during his junior year and he was already a key part of the secondary. He played as a freshman and contributed some big plays in his career (my favorite being when he came around the end and blew up Teddy Bridgewater). He was key in some bigs wins (@ WSH). But he definitely had his down moments, especially last year. One thing I will say is the kid got yanked all over the secondary, being plugged in wherever we needed him and did his best. You're probably right where he'll land but I really hope he ascends higher than that.
Muller's performance makes me wonder what could have been with the O-line last year. As we know the offense was a pure sh%t show and it dragged the O-line down with it which was supposed to be a strength going in. I mostly blame our former OC but Blazek obviously has some learning to do. Hopefully Kill can provide that experience and mentors Blazek (though love him as a recruiter).
I was never impressed by the handful of key moments he had. The moments were good. The plays not so much. For instance, on this Bridgewater play, Cioffi was left wholly unblocked on a blitz and had a short uninterrupted route straight at Bridgewater. Just as important, it was from the blindside and Bridgewater never saw him coming. Cioffi ran at an unaware guy from behind and knocked him down. Juxtapose that with the other plays we've seen--too many--in which the other guys actually saw Cioffi readying to ty to tackle them. Oof! The mini legend of Cioffi never made sense to me.(my favorite being when he came around the end and blew up Teddy Bridgewater) . . . .
To be fair, that Husky DT was throwing around 'Bama OL like rag dolls too...
Not so much of a knock against Denman as an observation. He just seemed to get overpowered a lot in game action. I wish him and all our players well.If you look at the offensive lineman combine results, most guys were in the 21-24 range. He was slightly below average. So I wouldn't be knocking him so much, no reason for that. There were quite a few guys at the combines in the teens. Muller killed it today. He earned at least a PFA spot.