Player - PBLK / Sacks / Pressures:
Duncan - 47.1 / 0 / 3
Skoronski - 86.7 / 0 / 0
Brewer - 50.5 / 0 / 1
Brunskill - 70.4 / 0 / 2
Radunz - 56.5 / 1 / 2
Peter Skoronski has allowed 2 pressures & 0 sacks in 3 weeks.
Main takeaways:
-Duncan has room to improve, but he was very solid for a rookie 6th round pick. He may not be the long term LT, but the talent and ability is there for him to become starter at RT or somewhere else on the oline.
-Skoronski has finally fully recovered from the appendectomy, and he has proven to be absolutely deserving of the 11th overall pick. He could easily become a perennial pro-bowler as soon as next year.
-Radunz is good depth but that may be his ceiling at this point.
-Brunskill is great depth and can be a multi-year starter if need be.
-Center should be a position of need this offseason. Brewer is good depth, but his size could be an unfixable flaw.
You can find 1-2 plays where every lineman in the league gets overpowered, out ran, or just makes a mistake. Players are a sum of their work not a few plays that stick our in your mind because they sucked.
Here’s the thing I keep saying we can’t create unnecessary holes this off-season as bad as we need help in the OL we HAVE to fix LT/RT first then we can worry about C/RG. All three of our interior guys would look better and grade better with mediocre OT play on the outside.
Brewer got blown up Sunday but it’s very rare that he is going to face 1 on 1 pass block situations due to the nature of the position and the common defensive schemes. Then add the fact that Brewer is a ++ in the run blocking game and he isn’t high on our priority list.
If Brunskill and Brewer are out 4th and 5th best OL and best out decent competition to be so then we have a fine OL for next year and can fix the Wr corps and defense with this off season and draft a C/RG in 2025.