Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Too bad our two best rushers only played 5 games together over the last 3 seasons.
Excuses are for LOSERS, so I get why you have many...
What"s funny as hell is you drafted broke dick Chubb, instead of Josh Allen, and you let Barrett walk.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He can still be a good player, but 99.9% of the WR's he'll be covering are going to have a significant length advantage. A 5'10'', short-armed CB is going to naturally give up plays that a longer corner wouldn't in certain situations.
He’s 5’10” 3/4. Basically 5’11”. His height is fine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He can still be a good player, but 99.9% of the WR's he'll be covering are going to have a significant length advantage. A 5'10'', short-armed CB is going to naturally give up plays that a longer corner wouldn't in certain situations.
I mean, isn't that what he faced in college where he dominated? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He can still be a good player, but 99.9% of the WR's he'll be covering are going to have a significant length advantage. A 5'10'', short-armed CB is going to naturally give up plays that a longer corner wouldn't in certain situations.
McDuffie is the same size as Chris Harris Jr [Reply]
Originally Posted by Best22:
McDuffie is the same size as Chris Harris Jr
CHJ had 33 1/2'' arms.
How many times did you see CHJ in super tight coverage batting a short throw away? That was what he was best at. A lot of those PBU's don't happen if his arms are 4'' shorter. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The problem with Bonitto is he isn’t Dee Ford. Dee was a lot stronger. He benched 29 reps with longer arms while Bonitto did 22. He’s also a very undersized backer according to his scouting report his hands are not heavy either. So he seems about maxed about as in he won’t get bigger. I think that’s why he won’t be that strong compared to NFL OL.
He’s gonna have a rough time unless he’s rushing on obvious passing downs IMO. But even then you put him against Brown Jr or Kinnard for example. He stands no chance bullrushing either. He’s not pushing either into Patrick’s lap. He just isn’t winning that. And everyone knows it.
So basically his best option is the speed rush. But bigger tackles like ours know that’s his best shot and will be ready to kick step immediately. Even then Bonitto’s short arms will be going against guys with 35+ inch vines forcing a longer route to the QB. His hands don’t appear strong enough to win that leverage battle either.
He could get some coverage sacks though
Damn this is exactly what scouts said about the kid:
Originally Posted by :
Nik Bonitto (Oklahoma)
I’m having a really hard time working him out because the size is better than expected, the length is a concern, the production amazing and the testing good. But he wins by starting in a very wide position then racing to the QB — thus he never really engages and at the next level you wonder if he’ll just be absorbed given he’ll need to make contact a lot more often than he did in college.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
CHJ had 33 1/2'' arms.
How many times did you see CHJ in super tight coverage batting a short throw away? That was what he was best at. A lot of those PBU's don't happen if his arms are 4'' shorter.
Arm length on a CB matters about as much as dick length on a punter. [Reply]