(12-22-2018, 05:01 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: (12-22-2018, 04:08 PM)JackCity Wrote: Mitchell Schwartz - played RT and LT in college..one of the best technicians you'll see at the tackle spot..
La'el Collins - Played LT and guard in college...was awful at guard in the NFL and has allowed the 5th most pressure this year at RT
Jared Veldheer- Played a few spots on the Oline , bizarrely played center for a bit at 6'8. Struggled massively when moved to RT despite vast experience.
Bryan Bulaga - One of the best technicians you will see at the tackle spot, despite lots of injuries.
Rashod Hill - Has been one of the worst tackles in the NFL this year after a decent game or two last year
Brandon Parker- one of the worst tackles in the NFL
Lane Johnson - played a season at RT in college. Freak athlete and one of the best technicians in the NFL.
Mike McGlinchey - played a season at RT in college and was very polished technique wise coming out.
Andre Smith - most comparable to Cam. Played LT in college before moving to RT in the pro's , had an elite stretch at RT as part of that amazing Bengals Oline but has since fallen off a cliff. Big mauling run blocker type similar to Cam but had good pass blocking too.
I think that pretty much proves my point. The good converts have played RT before and/or were elite technically , the rest have been absolutely dreadful at RT. If you wanna bank on Cam having an elite stretch like Andre Smith as part of an elite Oline that's fine, it just shouldn't be expected
No, it doesn't. Whether you want to admit it or not, those guys spent the majority of their college careers as LT's and were still able to move to RT and maintain starting positions in the NFL. Schwartz, Bulaga, Johnson and Smith at very high levels and McGlinchey and Ramzcyk have looked very impressive in their young careers. It's not that big of a deal to move from LT to RT, especially if you lack the footwork to handle speed rushers. It's done a lot in the NFL.
I mean I just layed it out for you player by player. Schwartz , Bulaga and Johnson are 3 of the most technically sound tackles in the entire league , two of them had played RT at the college level for at least a year. Ramzyck and McGlinchey were extremely polished coming out technically, McGlinchey had played a year at RT.
Cam is not good technically and has bad balance, he also has no experience at RT in his career. Both of these things means you shouldn't expect him to be magically good at RT.
The tackles you named without good technique that moved to the right side are some of the worst right tackles in football so I don't know what you are saying to be honest.