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He was a solid player at RT, but was atrocious at LT. So, I can see some of you having pause moments when talking about bringing him back...but solid RTs are hard to find, too. |
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What makes you think he can’t play left tackle? He has the hips, punch, athleticism, natural knee bend, quickness...everything you look for in a LT. In fact, I’ll take it a step further. When I watch him in his pass sets, I see a guy very similar to a guy that used to ride his bike around the campus at River Falls. |
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This is Niang’s summary from The Draft Network, written in December of
Summary - Lucas Niang is a high-upside starter in the NFL. Niang's mobility would make him a great fit in a zone style system and his length and range as a pass blocker make him an attractive option for teams with deeper passing concepts. There is some refinement needed in Niang's footwork but he shows all the requisite physical skills to be a plus starter in the pros. Should find the field early and improve through first few seasons. Should be healthy for the 2020 season. I mean... I’d prefer to play him at his more natural RT position, but either way, he IS a guy you expect to start. |
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What tools does Niang not possess that are critical for a successful LT? The guy didn’t give up a single sack and only 1 pressure while playing the year (before they shut him down) with an injured hip. If healthy, he would probably be a better LT than Fisher. |
I don't want that scumbag Miller. Have to have some standards.
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