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Who cares what he runs the 40 yard dash in?  As long as he can get our of his stance and move 10 feet in either direction and put his hands on someone when he gets there.  I'd care about his first step more than his foot speed.  Hopefully he can play.

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4 minutes ago, Just Joshin' said:

How many punters should they bring to camp?

WTH does this have to do with an UDFA OLman?

 

Focus, people. Focus.

 

Anyway, back on topic, Diamond in the rough?

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Just now, mikemac2001 said:

Nice player to end up on PS give him a year in the facility and training staff 

The nice thing about this signing is there is absolutely no risk. If he flops oh well. Talent is there just needs to work on footwork and conditioning. 

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Best case in a year he is ready to compete at left or right tackle depending on what happens with Dion and Ford. 
 

Maybe he replaces Nsehke as the swing guy and we flip Ty to some team for a draft pick. At worst I think Ty is a free agent after this year, so maybe Adams is ready to contribute there. I do fee like he is probably a year away from making a significant impact. 

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29 minutes ago, IronMaidenBills said:

The one thing I will say about Trey is though he has heavy feet. He better work on his footwork if he wants to make this team. 

Maybe he has a high motor to lift those heavy feet. Does he have slow eyes?

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3 minutes ago, Mike in Horseheads said:

Maybe he has a high motor to lift those heavy feet. Does he have slow eyes?

High motor don’t matter if he can slide those heavy feet. He was destroyed by Chase Young. I like Trey, but he has to improve footwork. 

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50 minutes ago, MiltonWaddams said:

He saying all the right things about his back and knee in that interview, but that didn’t show up during the combine and it definitely sounded like he was not fully recovered

 

Seems like he needs a year or two in an NFL conditioning program. 

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

Washington offensive lineman Trey Adams

Adams, who is 6-foot-8 and 314 pounds, might have been the best lineman in the Pac-12 two years ago but knee and back surgeries derailed his college career. A disastrous combine didn't help. He had a 5.6-second 40-yard dash, a 24.5-inch vertical leap and a 7-foot-8 broad jump, among the worst at the combine. Adams had several offers, before deciding on the Bills.

Actually 330lbs so the speed is fine cause his wing span is HUGE. Basically a better shaped Howard Ballard. He needs to get some speed back to start but he has played 4 years and could backup now. He will make this team unless hurt then he will be on IR anyway available at some point, even next year. This is the steal!

  • very strong, will stand up defenders at the point of contact;
  • above-average football IQ understands all blocking schemes;
  • grip strength is off the charts;
  • has a tremendous length as a blocker;
  • stays on blocks often find blocks at the second level.
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56 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

Looks a little like Gronk, no?  I think he is going to fit in just fine and has a good chance of making the club. 

 

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Just now, IronMaidenBills said:

Which we can afford to do. If we work on his conditioning and footwork, he has potential. 

Sounds like a prime practice squad candidate. 

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Just now, Motorin' said:

Sounds like a prime practice squad candidate. 

Yep. His frame and abilities are there just needs refining. If he doesn’t improve his footwork, he wont make it against elite DEs. 

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