I wouldn't mind seeing Peter's kick in at RG for Bradford every now and then. It goes against the idea of 5 guys playing together all the time but Peter's seems like he'd be a nice fit at there.Our interior line hasn't been very good. Bradford in particular has had a tough time.
Bradford has had some good play mixed in with bad (rookie) and PetersI wouldn't mind seeing Peter's kick in at RG for Bradford every now and then. It goes against the idea of 5 guys playing together all the time but Peter's seems like he'd be a nice fit at there.
I agree. Same story with the Bears. Patrick has been awful. Both teams should draft a center in the third round.Seems like center has been a revolving door since Unger left so I'd definitely go there.
We had more emphasis on run when Lock played to reduce risk. Our Oline needs a little more practice to make it running ready and K9 needs that rhythm and timing right. Holes are being created but not where the run gaps that are being called. Running up the middle requires synchronization of center, double teaming to clear A gap and avoid leaking another gap to stop penetration that blows up the play. We need disguised runs until our first year rookie/second year players get the timing right. We did some peel off and hooks in zone running but developing screen plays are also an important aspect of this game.
Ummm...Oluwatimi?I agree. Same story with the Bears. Patrick has been awful. Both teams should draft a center in the third round.
I'd be looking to upgrade Lewis' guard spot. He just doesn't seem to have performed very well for the last couple years now. That is an important spot in the running game.If you could replace only one offensive lineman in the draft, who would you choose?
I don't like running out of the shotgun with Geno.
When Lock played we did better from under the center in running,
so why does Geno have to be in the gun most of the time?
He's not a short QB.
Has anyone here been thrilled with Charbonnet’s production??
If Seattle does not have K9–Seattle is a world of pain…
Charbonet can’t carry this run game for Seattle. He doesn’t possess the lateral quickness and explosiveness as Walker does.
As of right now, year 1, for Charbonnet, it has been underwhelming, honestly.
Okay, but isn’t center a higher positional value overall?I'd be looking to upgrade Lewis' guard spot. He just doesn't seem to have performed very well for the last couple years now. That is an important spot in the running game.
I agree. In fact, Charbonnet has a slightly higher yards per carry average (4.2 to 4.0). As far as pass blocking, Charbonnet is MUCH better than Walker. I like Walker and I'm fine with him getting the bulk of the carries, but Charbonnet is a very good third down back and a great option when Walker is banged up and unable to play.Ehh I like Charbonnet and think he's done fine. Earlier in the year I thought he looked just as good as Walker and thought he deserved more touches. I still think Charbs should be getting the short yardage carries too. Walker is definitely the #1 though.
Olu was one of the highest rated OL in the draft. He's a rookie. I imagine he'll be a starter next season.If he were better than Brown, he would be playing. But it takes time for rookies to develop, so it is possible in 2024.
Although I think our run game is coming along, considering injuries, I agree about getting Walker in space. Dude is dynamic and shouldn’t have to create as much as he does in the first 1-2 yards.I see a very predictable uninventive run game that continues to try to run the ball up the middle between the gaps with a below average interior line that can't create holes.
As opposed to oh Idk, using Walker in a more dynamic CMC role getting him out into space with WAY more layered misdirection, screens, etc.
Especially frustrating with a very good compliment of TE's who can not only block, but leak out into pass patterns helping pull LB's and DB's away from the play.