I like Eich as a car salesman or a financial planner.We need to do better than Eich. I like Eich as a backup / role player not a starter
I like Eich as a car salesman or a financial planner.We need to do better than Eich. I like Eich as a backup / role player not a starter
Hmm. Wonder if he will have a different outlook on June 1st.Not expecting Conner Williams anytime soon.
"Connor Williams had a pretty significant knee injury. So, he’s taking his time with his rehab. I don’t think his plan is to sign with the Dolphins or any team right now. I think he’s focused on his medical situation — getting healthy — and seeing where he stands. Not any time soon.”
Connor Williams’ knee injury confirmed to be "pretty significant"
Williams’ agent, Drew Rosenhaus, tells WSVN that the center is focused on his medical situation and will not be signing with the Dolphins or any team any time soon.www.thephinsider.com
I said do whatever broski. That can include oline. SheeshNo. Absolutely not. We still need to draft OL. Don't kid yourself
Wynn wasn't great...
He was OK...
He's coming to camp only, he may not stick
He was good at pass blocking not much of a run blocker. He’s not a camp body there’s 0% chance of that. Potential starter at LG and he was playing at an elite level LT 3 years ago until NE lost their minds and tried to switch him to RT
Liam Eichenberg looked pretty bad in 2022 but improved last season and there were some games when he actually played well. O-line coach, Butch Barry definitely helped to improve his performance. Some players take longer to make it in the NFL and are not instant stars. Liam might make it or he might not. I'm interested to see if his development can continue.The idea of Eichenberg not making the team fills me with joy.
Re-signing Wynn is not much of a story. He was acceptable at LG. Injury history isn’t promising. He missed 10 games and I don’t think we ever heard the specifics of his injury, other than it being a leg injury.
Well... I can't say that I agree here.
I don't think Wynn has ever been 'elite', he's certainly never been healthy for very long.
I do think that he's in line to be our (very) nominal starting LG, but if our rookie beats him out, we might just cut (or trade) him.
His biggest problem is his 100% total lack of durability... and we have a LOT of Guards on the roster now. He isn't the guy that you plan on having around long, he's too brittle for that, so you sign him for one year and figure on keeping only so long as he's still healthy.
If he picks up a nagging injury in camp, you can waive him goodbye.
Maybe elite was strong but he was pretty good rankings as the 10th best tackle in 2020 and was like 34th and 40th in 2019 and 2021 so overall above average guy until they moved him to RT and he sucked. Yeah injuries are a concern but eventually if he ever wants a big contract he’s gotta stay healthy. Either way can start at guard or fill in at LT so he’s safe. I still think they bring in Laken Tomlinson as well. He was a pro bowler 3 years ago when Mcd was calling plays for San Fran with him at LG.
He was good at pass blocking not much of a run blocker. He’s not a camp body there’s 0% chance of that. Potential starter at LG and he was playing at an elite level LT 3 years ago until NE lost their minds and tried to switch him to RT
I think he has a Tackle's game in a Guard's body. He's a bit under 6'3", but doesn't really have the strength of a Guard.If memory serves, the inverse is true. He’s okay as a pass blocker, but a mauler in the run game. It’s possible I’m a moron.
Regardless, we can agree that the Pats screwed the pooch with him.
Appreciate the response, but I just didn’t see it.Liam Eichenberg looked pretty bad in 2022 but improved last season and there were some games when he actually played well. O-line coach, Butch Barry definitely helped to improve his performance. Some players take longer to make it in the NFL and are not instant stars. Liam might make it or he might not. I'm interested to see if his development can continue.