BroncoRedux
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I caught an interview with Vikings Coach Zimmer from training camp today. he was talking about the offensive line, and made two main points:
1. it's a big jump from playing OL in college to the NFL, because the schemes and techniques are very different, and there is a learning curve.
2. the OL functions as a unit, and you have to be able to fit in with that unit - so individual talent is important, but Zimmer said it's more important to mesh with the other four guys on the line.
So, Faalele may be a great raw talent, but the NFL is no sure thing. Greg Eslinger was one of the best OL in the country his senior year. He lasted 1 year in the NFL. I hope Faalele turns out to be a great player - but the NFL should be the last thing that he is thinking about right now. If it happens, more power to him. But the #1 concern for the Gopher coaches should be winning games for the Gophers - not prepping guys for the NFL.
Good take. He has very little experience even playing football so the idea he will be NFL ready in three years is a stretch. Good for him if he does it but I'm thinking the man will be around for 5.