Daily Slop – 28 May 24 – Chris Cooley calls Commanders’ 3rd round pick Brandon Coleman “a project”.
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Chris Cooley’s film review of Commanders’ DT Johnny Newton.
“He will come off the ball, quick twitch, and he can transition from speed to power. He can play inside; he can play nose. Quick hands, quick feet. When you are playing against Johnny Newton on the other side of the ball, you are worried he is going to beat you right now.”
“I think the number one negative I see is he picks and chooses. There are times you can write L-A-Z-Y…It’s not that he can’t run down the line of scrimmage. It’s not that he can’t chase the ball carrier. It’s not that he doesn’t do that. He just picks and chooses.”
“Honestly, I think he is a great pick. He is going to be around a couple of defensive tackles (Jonathan Allen, Daron Payne) who will not accept anything but “go” all the time. I think it will be a really good fit for him.”
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Chris Cooley: Commanders rookie OL Brandon Coleman ‘a project’
“I think he plays high, really upright, tall. He has a tendency to bend at the waist. I think this is where he gets in the most trouble. It hurts him with his change of direction.”
“He is a position blocker in the run game. He is not a physical run-game blocker. He is not Trent Williams. He is going to try to get in, get his hands on you, and get his ___ where he doesn’t want the defender to go. He is going to try to quick and turn. I hate that.”
“He stops his feet on contact; he is not a physical power-driving guy…and he gets beat a lot in the run game.”
“I’d like to see him do a better job of finishing blocks…I’m concerned about his ability to sustain blocks, especially in space.”
“So, Coleman is a project.”