Had an NFC Personnel executive tell me “He reminds me of J.J. Watt, when Watt was coming out. An explosive and versatile playmaker who has a high motor and can line up at 3,5, or 7. Very strong kid” #NFL#NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/5qM3g6OrMr
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
Come on, if you watch tape on both, Hutchinson looks like an explosive athlete compared to Karlaftis.
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They both look like explosive athletes. Hell, they both look to have similar arm length, but Chief Fan will SWEAR to you that his arms aren't long enough.
Honestly, where do people get this nonsense? [Reply]
Seems like a good athlete but lack production at the Big Ten level. Solid pick but hardly an A+. Give it a B but really. Nobody has any fucking clue until they lace it up. [Reply]
Sack production was meh, but pressure production was high. It’s worth noting when you’re the dude the whole offense is focusing on since his teammates weren’t great. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
Sack production was meh, but pressure production was high. It’s worth noting when you’re the dude the whole offense is focusing on since his teammates weren’t great.
So he will fit in nicely here :-) I want Clark gone [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
I understand. But, he isn't a bendy type of rusher who is going to make moves to elude an NFL tackle.
He isn't an explosive athlete who is going to blow by an NFL tackle.
If he can't get his hands on the tackle in order to bull rush, how is he going to beat NFL tackles?
I sincerely hope that I am an idiot, and GK tears up the league, and proves to be the edge rusher we need.
Will he win sometimes? Yes. But, even with his PFF grade, or how other experts graded him, he was still there at 30 for a reason.
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Who says he can't get his hands on tackles? That's why teams coach hand technique. Some guys are really good at it, and it makes a huge difference.
He's not explosive? I thought he was plenty athletic and explosive in college, but even if not, he's CLEARLY not even closed to maxed out.
There are plenty of plays where he DOES show great bend, but to your point, those are only a handful of plays. He doesn't really demonstrate consistency there. Fair point. But again, dudes can work with their other athletic skills and understanding of technique to be better than they are. Mitchell Schwartz was far from an athletic tackle, but he was just such a damn good technician and that shit just didn't matter.
And no, he's not a project. He's a 30th overall pick. He's got plenty of great shit to work with, but like all rookies (even the blue chippers) he needs coaching, and like most OL and DL guys, he definitely needs some NFL offseason training in the years to come.
Originally Posted by Dante84:
Sack production was meh, but pressure production was high. It’s worth noting when you’re the dude the whole offense is focusing on since his teammates weren’t great.
People tend to forget he's also raw as hell as a player, too.
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
People tend to forget he's also raw as hell as a player, too.
There's a ton of room for growth.
And he will put in the work to perfect every single part of his game. We have the coaches to unlock all of those doors for him, too. I can’t believe we got him without trading up. George is going to be a beast. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
This motherucker came in as an 18 year old Freshman and had 7.5 sacks and 17 TFLs.
That’s crazy.
If we get another edge guy to book end him with, he will absolutely have similar production as Tamba had in his early years. 7-8 sacks and 3-4 forced fumbles a year. That’s while he’s developing. I think he will also have similar production as Table did during his prime, too.