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Watch him play. He seems to be a perfect fit for what Gibbs wants in a center.
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How many teams are running ZB scheme now? Serious question.
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Washington, Denver, Oakland, Houston, Green Bay, Carolina
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While Woods would fit the ZBS, he's not a guy who can ONLY play in a ZBS. Any team who wants a C could plug him in. Most of the time, a ZBS C is a light guy like Nalen or McClure.
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I'd love to get him in the 4th round. The thing is with so many teams going to a 3/4 defense, the OC has to be able to hold up against a NT. Woods did pretty well against B.J. Raji so I'd imagine his services will be sought after. The thing is he really has good athleticism to go along with strength, so he'd be a ZBS capable OL.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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