One thing to keep on mind with o-line guys and the practices this week and this is just my opinion and I don't claim to be an expert. There's a big difference IMO going one on one in practice and then playing in actual games. I believe there are times when a guy can look good on those drills but then they don't match that to production in the games. See in those games you still have to do a job in the 2nd half. Some players that do it for 60 minutes while others become sloppy as the game goes on. So the practices can show a few things and they're important but the tape for their whole career means even more imo as far as what type of player you might be getting. Just saying
Ozzy rules!!
Ozzy rules!!