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Alex Lewis at C?
Initially Harbs suggested it as a possibility at the league meetings and I promptly rolled my eyes almost out of my head.
http://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/...2-c00a9a2db640
“He could play left guard, where he’s obviously proven he’s furthest along at. But we could move him to center, we could move him to right tackle and find someone else to play guard. We’ve just got to work our offensive line out, put the best five out there.”
A reporter followed up with Harbaugh about the possibility of Lewis at center. It’s a position he’s never played before, at least in college or the NFL.
“I think he could do it,” Harbaugh said. “We’ll just have to see. That’s what these offseason practices will be for. That will determine that.”
http://www.baltimoreravens.com/video...5-481bbd1f9509
His Dad was an All-American Center in college and played 9 years in the league at the position.
The new OL coach (D'alessandris) coached his father in the CFL.
His father taught him Tackle sets, Guard sets and Center sets.
His father taught him how to snap from both hands depending on where the DT is shaded (which is something that's apparently uncommon).
While I'm still skeptical of the idea of him being at C, I'm not totally ruling it out now. He'd be the tallest (6'6") and heaviest (315) C in the league with Travis Swanson being the closest at 6'5" 307 but his athleticism and physicality would be just what the doctor ordered.
Stanley-Siragusa-Lewis-Yanda-Nembot/Wesley/Eluemunor is a lot of young and unproven talent but loads of upside at each position (except RG of course).Last edited by Justlovemybirds; 05-12-2017 at 11:16 AM.
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05-12-2017, 11:16 AM #2
Re: Alex Lewis at C?
Just a great post. Definitely changes how I view the idea.
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Re: Alex Lewis at C?
Interesting
We are still under the mantra of best 5 on the field, so until I see a better RT (or LG) I don't see the C move
DeuceGoose could possibly take over guard, but Lewis/Urschel-Skura looks better than Hurst/Lewisat one point of my life I was exactly Pi years old
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Re: Alex Lewis at C?
Solid reasoning.
Ryan Jensen also played center in high school and has the size to anchor.
Nico Siragusa is known for being a combination blocker, which would be more valuable at guard in the NFL if he is quick enough. However, he will probably be able to both run and pass block at center.
Matt Skura got extra playing time last preseason and has very long arms.
I don't think John Urschel is the right guy, but they have 3 spots to fill (LG, C, RT) and 4 candidates as of now.
This will definitely be the most interesting positional battle in camp this season.
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05-12-2017, 11:58 AM #9
Re: Alex Lewis at C?
Lewis certainly seems versatile. I'd still probably prefer he move to RT and have Siragusa/Urshel compete for the LG job, leaving C to either a FA signing, Skura, Jensen, or perhaps Urschel if Siragusa can hold down LG. Definitely appears to be time for the young players to step up on the o-line though, in some way, shape, or form.
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