I completely agree with Todd Heap's assesment on Lane's game. He's huge and athletic and has great hands but what separates him from other guys like him is he has real flexibility in the lower half. His ankle flexion and COD is truly different.
This is a better version of Gus Edwards in all aspects (although we won't rely on the same RB friendly scheme as 2020).
Better athlete, bigger, more viable on 3rd down. He does have ways to go but there's time and that former Steelers RB coach we swooped has a crazy reputation.
I'm just so confident that he's not what the consensus seems to be on him. He'll be a good route runner. Give him a good NFL offense with an actual QB, let him run digs and slants and drag and over routes and not just 9 balls and see how his separation grades changes.
"Can't separate" you guys are rough this isn't Boykin he can run a full route tree. And he's going to catch a million scramble drill balls.
Funny enough I thought he runs exactly like Likely when watching him.
Came around very late on him but I'm in. I wasn't sold by the Ohio State or Oregon game but watched the tape against Nebraska and it was indeed phenomenal.
Getting a Pro Bowl Guard at 14 is great value, talking about positional value is super weird to me this isn't a RB.
Interested to see what...
It's just my way of seeing things, but if we're talking about a lineman converting to Center I want a guy who excels at combo blocking and being able to climb to the second level. I want a mix of mobility and footwork over physicality because you're rarely on an island.
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