I'm a fan of Ersery.
I think I got the right guy...PJ said he has NFL talent. And I don't think he over uses that about just any player.I'm a fan of Ersery's potential.
He played every snap this year at LT other than maybe part of one drive against Iowa.I'm a fan of Ersery's potential.
Not sure about the scholarship implications but added him to the list.Austin Sullivan l.s. entered the portal... Not sure if he was on scholly...
Transfered here from Penn state in 2020
He played every snap this year at LT other than maybe part of one drive against Iowa.
I don't know what his grades/PFF analysis were.
But what did you not already like about his performance this season?
I don't have the season ending PFF grades, but here are the last five games for Ersery:He played every snap this year at LT other than maybe part of one drive against Iowa.
I don't know what his grades/PFF analysis were.
But what did you not already like about his performance this season?
Mind posting a link? I'd like to see what the grades of the other O linemen were in those games. I realize the limitations of the eye test, but I saw Carroll getting routinely beat by pass rushers almost every game. And it seemed like the Gophers had a lot more success running behind Ruschmeyer/Ersery side compared to Filiaga/Carroll.I don't have the season ending PFF grades, but here are the last five games for Ersery:
Wisconsin:
52.8 Overall Grade
12th of 14 Offensive Players Graded by PFF
48.4 Run Blocking Grade (Lowest of the starters)
64.7 Pass Blocking Grade
Iowa:
48.2 Overall Grade
13th of 14 Offensive Players Graded by PFF
44.5 Run Blocking Grade (Lowest of the starters)
75.9 Pass Blocking Grade
NW
82.3 Overall Grade
5th of 16 Offensive Players Graded by PFF
77.3 Run Blocking Grade
83.3 Pass Blocking Grade (Highest of the starters)
Nebraska:
54.5 Overall Grade
10th of 21 Offensive Players Graded by PFF
64.4 Run Blocking Grade
55.4 Pass Blocking Grade (Lowest of the starters)
Rutgers:
58.1 Overall Grade
15th of 19 Offensive Players Graded by PFF
61.9 Run Blocking Grade
32.5 Pass Blocking Grade
Mind posting a link? I'd like to see what the grades of the other O linemen were in those games. I realize the limitations of the eye test, but I saw Carroll getting routinely beat by pass rushers almost every game. And it seemed like the Gophers had a lot more success running behind Ruschmeyer/Ersery side compared to Filiaga/Carroll.
Not intending to pee in anyone's coffee, particularly when I don't know the source. But when I see the same dude getting highest and lowest grades in different games, I wonder about the grading system and the impact of things like play calls and quality of matchups (in this case DE).
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Carroll was the lowest graded of the starting OL in pass blocking. Ersery was the lowest graded in run blocking.
I think most would agree Ersery & Carroll were the 4th & 5th best OL this past season. That's evidenced in JMS being named 1st team All-B1G, Ruschmeyer & Filiaga being named 3rd team All-B1G, and Ersery & Caroll both being named Honorable Mention All-B1G. You could argue Ersery was better than Carroll, or vice-versa. Either way I expect big things from both moving forward.
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Carroll was the lowest graded of the starting OL in pass blocking. Ersery was the lowest graded in run blocking.
I think most would agree Ersery & Carroll were the 4th & 5th best OL this past season. That's evidenced in JMS being named 1st team All-B1G, Ruschmeyer & Filiaga being named 3rd team All-B1G, and Ersery & Caroll both being named Honorable Mention All-B1G. You could argue Ersery was better than Carroll, or vice-versa. Either way I expect big things from both moving forward.
I guess one thing is: it’s a lot easier to get exposed with your pants down when you’re doing pass-pro than when you’re doing run blocking. So perhaps why it’s easy to notice the difference between Carroll and Wrsery?Fair enough. I'd put my money on Ersery having a better football career than any of those guys (with the exception of JMS, for obvious reasons). I guess we'll see.
Fair enough. I'd put my money on Ersery having a better football career than any of those guys (with the exception of JMS, for obvious reasons). I guess we'll see.
I guess one thing is: it’s a lot easier to get exposed with your pants down when you’re doing pass-pro than when you’re doing run blocking. So perhaps why it’s easy to notice the difference between Carroll and Wrsery?
Lewis to RG? Or your thoughts on that position if we don’t get any more transfers later this spring?I agree. Looking in my crystal ball, I think Ersery could become a 1st team All-B1G selection. I think Carroll will be better than this year when he was Honorable-Mention, but I'm not sure he's a 1st team talent.
I will say this about Carroll: He got much better as the season went on, and finished very strong. It makes me wonder if he was still suffering some effects from his knee injury early on, and got more confident on it as the season progressed? Or, maybe he just needed a while to get used to our scheme, or adjust to the speed of the B1G?
Most people seem to think, or wish, that Carroll gets moved inside to Guard. I'm going on record as saying I won't be shocked if he starts at RT he rest of his career.
Lewis to RG? Or your thoughts on that position if we don’t get any more transfers later this spring?
Again, I haven't looked at the grades, but Carroll just seemed to have lead feet, even late in the year. As far as improvements later in the year, could it have been compensation with play calls, or a different QB? I mean, there's still the fact you pointed out that he was voted HM, so people who pay a lot of attention to this concluded he was better than average.I agree. Looking in my crystal ball, I think Ersery could become a 1st team All-B1G selection. I think Carroll will be better than this year when he was Honorable-Mention, but I'm not sure he's a 1st team talent.
I will say this about Carroll: He got much better as the season went on, and finished very strong. It makes me wonder if he was still suffering some effects from his knee injury early on, and got more confident on it as the season progressed? Or, maybe he just needed a while to get used to our scheme, or adjust to the speed of the B1G?
Most people seem to think, or wish, that Carroll gets moved inside to Guard. I'm going on record as saying I won't be shocked if he starts at RT he rest of his career.
You have to be light on your feet and athletic, to have success against speed rushers on the edge. No doubt.I'm among those that would like to see him move inside, which could hide some of his pass blocking issues.
Carroll is one big dude in person.I agree. Looking in my crystal ball, I think Ersery could become a 1st team All-B1G selection. I think Carroll will be better than this year when he was Honorable-Mention, but I'm not sure he's a 1st team talent.
I will say this about Carroll: He got much better as the season went on, and finished very strong. It makes me wonder if he was still suffering some effects from his knee injury early on, and got more confident on it as the season progressed? Or, maybe he just needed a while to get used to our scheme, or adjust to the speed of the B1G?
Most people seem to think, or wish, that Carroll gets moved inside to Guard. I'm going on record as saying I won't be shocked if he starts at RT he rest of his career.