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Alec Ogletree as a potential SLB fit


YoloinOhio

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I think the Bills will try to replace Zo with a regular LB and not a “Zo” type, then replace his pass rush reps separately. We already have two young fast guys who can cover in Edmunds and Milano. Ogletree might fit in that LB hole next to the two dynamic as a “cheap” offseason vet pickup. 

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9 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Perfectly fair to have that opinion but worth noting that he was being asked to play MLB in a 3-4 with the giants. He’s a much better fit in what he would do here, imo 

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2 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

I think the Bills will try to replace Zo with a regular LB and not a “Zo” type, then replace his pass rush reps separately. We already have two young fast guys who can cover in Edmunds and Milano. Ogletree might fit in that LB hole next to the two dynamic as a “cheap” offseason vet pickup. 

 

Saw an interview with Beane where that's pretty much what he said - that 'Zo had a unique combination of skills, and very likely they weren't going to find a single player who could replace everything he did.

 

9 minutes ago, Kmart128 said:

We have taken a lot of awful players that ended up succeeding in McDermotts defense. Just look at Poyer. 

 

I don't think Poyer was awful in Cleveland.

 

He didn't show too much his first two seasons - not uncommon for a late-round pick to take a while to develop

He was playing well in his 4th year when he got seriously hurt.

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1 minute ago, IgotBILLStopay said:

He is decent in run defense - but quite pathetic in pass coverage. If he can be had for cheap, I dont mind having him in a situational role - on obvious running plays or against say, an inexperienced QB. But experienced QBs will have him for breakfast.

Must admit have not done much homework on the guy other than glance at his stats. Looks like he has a lot of Int's - 5 in 2018. Is he really that bad in pass coverage?

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3 minutes ago, ngbills said:

Must admit have not done much homework on the guy other than glance at his stats. Looks like he has a lot of Int's - 5 in 2018. Is he really that bad in pass coverage?

I read up on him last season since the Bills were gonna play the Giants.

 

https://www.nj.com/giants/2019/08/boom-or-bust-case-of-giants-alec-ogletree-playmaker-in-pass-defense-or-liability.html

 

But if you were surprised by him being a liability in pass coverage, I was too when I read that article. When drafted in 2013, almost every analyst was applauding his pass coverage skills.

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I live in NYC, watched this guy play, he is just bad.  He has no roll in the NFL, can't pass cover and can't pass rush from the outside.  

 

Like Beane said, Zo was a swiss army knife.  Zo played over guards and rushed, played outside and rushed, played off the ball as a stack linebacker.  Of those 3 rolls, Olgetree does one, stack LB, that's it.  He will give us no pass rush, and no pass coverage (which admittedly wasn't Zo's strongest attribute).  Just don't see the point of bringing Olgetree in.

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59 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Saw an interview with Beane where that's pretty much what he said - that 'Zo had a unique combination of skills, and very likely they weren't going to find a single player who could replace everything he did.

 

 

I don't think Poyer was awful in Cleveland.

 

He didn't show too much his first two seasons - not uncommon for a late-round pick to take a while to develop

He was playing well in his 4th year when he got seriously hurt.

 

No he was awful... Cleveland fans hated him and told us he would never amount to anything  and shouldnt be brought in as a starter

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