Today the Browns Cut Rookie DT Babatunde Oshinowo from Stanford.
And also the Packers cut 3rd year CB who was a first round pick Ahmad Carrol.
Any worth looking at?
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Today the Browns Cut Rookie DT Babatunde Oshinowo from Stanford.
And also the Packers cut 3rd year CB who was a first round pick Ahmad Carrol.
Any worth looking at?
My impression of Carroll is that he really is not good. Pretty poor technique. Usually when defenders get released from bad defenses mid-season, it's not because they're great players. Green Bay is tied for 28th in scoring defense and ranks 28th in opposing passer efficiency.
As for Babatunde Oshinowo, I liked him as a prospect. He has potential to play in both the 4-3 and the 3-4, but doesn't have great size. I don't see any reason to try and sign him to the active roster at this point.
I read that people say he has bad technique but its actually because he is a physical corner, a very physical corner and due to the rule changes after the Patriots won the superbowl he is having a very hard time adapting to a much less agressive style.Quote:
My impression of Carroll is that he really is not good. Pretty poor technique. Usually when defenders get released from bad defenses mid-season, it's not because they're great players. Green Bay is tied for 28th in scoring defense and ranks 28th in opposing passer efficiency.
Exact thing I thought, good prospect but bad size and speed.Quote:
As for Babatunde Oshinowo, I liked him as a prospect. He has potential to play in both the 4-3 and the 3-4, but doesn't have great size. I don't see any reason to try and sign him to the active roster at this point.
It sounds like you're disagreeing with me, but how is that contrary to what I said? If he had good technique, then he wouldn't completely lose effectiveness when that one aspect of his game is taken away. After all, he'd have technique to fall back on. The guy is physical but lacks fundamentals. Hence, poor technique.
He has potential though (like most former first round picks do) so I wouldn't be surprised to see someone take a shot at making him into something.
Well, for clarity's sake, as a one-technique tackle in the 4-3 or a nose in the 3-4, he doesn't really need to be speedy. He's not a pass rusher. He's good at holding his ground and defending the run, but is undersized and didn't have great workouts. The Browns wanted him to bulk up but criticized his conditioning. I think he could succeed in the right circumstances, if allowed to develop and perfect his technique since at his size that's what he's going to have to depend on to succeed.
I say we leave the D alone, it's good right now, let's not mess anything up.