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sherck 04-11-2018 08:46 AM

Starting right OTs since Andrew Luck was drafted:

2012:
12 – Winston Justice
04 – Jeff Linkenbach

2013:
16 – Gosder Cherilus

2014:
13 – Gosder Cherilus
03 – Joe Reitz

2015:
11 – Joe Reitz
03 – Denzelle Good
02 – Jack Mewhort

2016:
06 – Joe Reitz
06 – Joe Haeg
03 – Le’Raven Clark
01 – Austin Blythe

2017:
11 – Joe Haeg
05 – Denzelle Good

So, in summary for the last 96 games of the Colts franchise:

29 games = Gosder Cherilus
20 games = Joe Reitz
17 games = Joe Haeg
12 games = Winston Justice
08 games = Denzelle Good
04 games = Jeff Linkenbach
03 games = Le’Raven Clark
02 games = Jack Mewhort
01 games = Austin Blythe

Screaming for a long-terms starter. Screaming…

Walk Worthy,

Chromeburn 04-11-2018 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by sherck (Post 62597)
Older guy, turned 31 on March 22nd.

Played in and started 16/16 in 2017 but only played in 24 of 32 possible games during 2015/2016 seasons.

Starting quality right OT. Not a stud but certainly someone who appears to be able to come in and do the short-term 1 year thing better than either Good or Haeg could.

Quote from an article about him being cut by Baltimore


Remember, there are 64 OTs starting every week in the NFL so 36th is not bad.

I am all for signing him in order to give us another potential quality option to build the line with. He was schedule to make an average of $5m a season under his now terminated contract and that is not too much to spend on an aging veteran like him.

Walk Worthy,


Finding quality OT's is a big problem for the entire league. There are just not enough coming out of college. It will drive the price up in the draft. But during camp reports last year it was a reoccurring theme week-in-week out, every team was having problems with their tackle play.

sherck 04-11-2018 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 62775)
Finding quality OT's is a big problem for the entire league. There are just not enough coming out of college. It will drive the price up in the draft. But during camp reports last year it was a reoccurring theme every week, every team was having problems with their tackle play.

Especially when you look at guys like Le'Raven Clark.

His measurables were very similiar to those of the guys picked in the 1st round (Ronnie Stanley, Jack Conklin, Laremy Turnsil, Taylor Decker) but his offensive system (Texas Tech "blurr" offense) made it so that he was NOT ready for NFL pass-pro systems.

Too many colleges are turning to "grimmick" offenses because they are effective at lower levels of comeptition but they do not prepare QBs or O-Linemen to transition seemlessly into the NFL.

Walk Worthy,

Chromeburn 04-11-2018 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sherck (Post 62777)
Especially when you look at guys like Le'Raven Clark.

His measurables were very similiar to those of the guys picked in the 1st round (Ronnie Stanley, Jack Conklin, Laremy Turnsil, Taylor Decker) but his offensive system (Texas Tech "blurr" offense) made it so that he was NOT ready for NFL pass-pro systems.

Too many colleges are turning to "grimmick" offenses because they are effective at lower levels of comeptition but they do not prepare QBs or O-Linemen to transition seemlessly into the NFL.

Walk Worthy,

They are effective quickly. Due to the high salaries in college ball, pressure is higher than ever before to win quickly. Development has taken a backseat to easy to implement systems that players can work in right away.

Also skill development has deteriorated in the league as well. The new agreement they made with the players union limited contact so much that teams use all that time to instill the weekly gameplan. Skill development is left to the players on their free time. I'm on stampeded blue and half the people on there are convinced drafting some rookies will automatically fix the oline. Maybe Nelson will, but it will cost us a top ten pick. But draft picks don't usually have an immeediate impact, they are usually an investment in the future, especially linemen. The best chances of us improving on the oline is the offensive system change and improvement of all the draft picks we made a couple years ago.

George Wonsley 04-14-2018 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by sherck (Post 62777)
Especially when you look at guys like Le'Raven Clark.

His measurables were very similiar to those of the guys picked in the 1st round (Ronnie Stanley, Jack Conklin, Laremy Turnsil, Taylor Decker) but his offensive system (Texas Tech "blurr" offense) made it so that he was NOT ready for NFL pass-pro systems.

Too many colleges are turning to "grimmick" offenses because they are effective at lower levels of comeptition but they do not prepare QBs or O-Linemen to transition seemlessly into the NFL.

Walk Worthy,

Clark should have been permanently moved to guard very early but I think the dysfunction of the coaching staff and that short stretch of reasonable play at RT in 2016 got in the way of a good decision.


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