According to Kffl thats all they are asking for from GB. Now we cant give them the KC pick but we should give them our 4th pick for him. How can everyone not jump on board to this idea. Talented, young, Smart and Cheap.
#70 Trey Teague | C Roster: Full Name: Fred Everette Teague Born: December 27, 1974 Jackson, TN Height: 6-5 Weight: 300 lbs. Age: 31 Pos: C Experience: 8 years College: Tennessee 2006 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 72 | Key Alert: D Comment: He's intelligent, has good leadership skills and calls a good game. He is tall and has long arms. He is athletic and mobile. Has quick feet and shows good agility. He's at his best in space. He does a great job of helping his OG's in the running and passing games. However, Teague lacks ideal bulk and strength. He's at his best when uncovered. Will have trouble in matchups versus massive NT's. Is tall and has trouble staying low. Lacks ideal leg strength and base. Won't push the pile in the running game. Is more of a position-and-wall-off type. Lacks explosive upper body strength. Does not show explosive power in his initial punch. Gets pushed around too much by stronger DL that bull rush him in pass pro. Will get driven back into the QB occasionally vs. elite NT bull rushers.
lets put it like this he was in gb last year.. and now there tryna trade for faine what does that tell you?
Just about every time a player is advertised as "versatile" or "can play different positions", that means that they play none of them very well. Case in point is the big signing last year, Lance Legree. Legree was bragged up as a "DE/DT" who can play either. One year on the jets sideline, and "Mr. versatility" is now looking for work.