I understand he went to a small school, may be considered small'ish for an NFL LB, and recently has flashed, but also blatantly shown that he's a rookie in some situations, but I'm really pulling for this type of guy to excel/improve and make it.
My question is, what would be considered a "normal" expectation for a 5th round LB pick? Career back-up? 4-3 starting OLB? Special teamer? And if expected to become a starter, how long would the normal expectation be for him to come up to speed to take the position?
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PhinFan1968 To 2020, and BEYOND! Club Member
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A reasonable expectation for a 5th round LB would be 7 pro bowls in his 12 seasons of playing and being put on the all decade team
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We'd all love another ZT. -
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Argos, I was thinking the same thing...ah well...we'll just have to wait and see on Tripp I guess...
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He made a nice read for a tackle for loss, and a hell of an athletic play on a pass defensed..
Considering our linebacker units talent, I like him, he's got great attitude, is willing to do the work, has very good athletic ability and quickness, and smaller players are getting play in this league.
I don't know what the expectations questions means, either he can play or he can't. -
A Tripp down memory lane.
I like it!
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