MrBrightside
Registered User
Yes it is.The average weight of an OT in the NFL isn't anywhere close to 320.
He's way more than 265 - there was a video of the locker room lol'ing when someone told them he was listed at 265.
He's a TE and he blocks already.
No one is saying he's an answer to anything. He'd need to gain 20 pounds which a man that size can do very easily. He needs mass, not muscle. He's not an answer at TE either.
If Moore leaves and lights it up...eyes need to be wide open.
Is there a place in the NFL for the heaviest of the heavy on the offensive line?
A look at the NFL careers, or lack thereof, for the heaviest guards and tackles from the NFL combine 2000-2022
www.milehighreport.com
Average Size of NFL Players by Position - 1950-Present
Pretty interesting Deadspin Article
www.huskerboard.com
But ok. We'll make a backup TE who's never played OT (or OL at all) into a tackle and pretend he's the solution if Jones flops as BigDaddy started this whole discussion:
It usually takes 3 years for a nfl o line men to develop. If he busts ok move Troy to LT and put Washington at RT. They have year 3 and 4 to decide on his 5th year option. He still is going to have to invest in himself to get better in the off season.