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Old 03-03-2007, 12:57 PM   #1
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Re: So now what at Guard?

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The Redskins are currently targeting Montrae Holland and Leonard Davis.

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But, here again, wouldn't Davis cost too much?
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Old 03-03-2007, 12:59 PM   #2
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Re: So now what at Guard?

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But, here again, wouldn't Davis cost too much?

Thats why they're also targeting Holland. Personally I would rather have Holland, we need to save that cap space to resign Cooley and Taylor.

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Grade: 70 | Key
Alert: None

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Holland has good size, initial quickness and foot speed. He has good upper body strength he has above average agility, balance and body control. He plays with good effort and a mean streak. He more consistent as a pass protector than is a run blocker. He does a good job on double teams and combination blocks when he has help but struggles when he has to block one-on-one vs a 3-tech. He does not come off the ball, stops his feet at contact and he can not hit the movement against one gap penetrators. He did a good job on his pull/trap and if he locks on he will pancake you. He has good leg drive but his not consistent keeping his feet moving and he struggles to get movement at the point of attack. He will try to position block you before he has established position. He will lose leverage and get cross faced at the POA. He is not a consistent second level blocker. He does not always take the proper angles off the ball and lacks ideal speed to keep up with fast linebackers in this league. He is good in a confined area but he struggles in space. As a pass protector, he has improved. He has good quick set, he is a knee bender most of the time and he has a good punch. He has good foot speed and lateral movement to counter double moves. He did an excellent job of picking up and passing off line stunts. He was effective when sliding and mirroring but he was not consistent when he had to block a 3-tech. one on one. Overall, Holland is raw young player who is getting better and improving with experience. He is not as consistent as you would like at this time but he has ability and needs technique work. He is an adequate starter and a very good back-up.

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OG6------Montrae Holland---UFA---322---Florida State---New Orleans

GRADING SCALE
100-90 Elite Player
89-80 Outstanding Player
79-75 Solid Starter
74-70 Good Starter
69-65 Adequate Starter
64-60 Good Backup
59-55 Adequate Backup
54-50 Marginal Backup
49-45 Poor Player
30 Developmental Player
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