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sherck
04-12-2017, 09:36 AM
Last 3 games of the season where we started the offensive line of:

'Stanzo / Harrison / Kelly / Haeg / Clark

Luck was sacked 7 times in 170 pass attempts (four of those sacks game in Week 17). That’s a 4.1 percent sack rate, which would have ranked 6th in the NFL last year. Luck wasn’t sacked in Weeks 15 or 16, the first time in his career he was not sacked in consecutive games.

Sub in Mewhort (or Schwenke) for Harrison at left OG and that line gets better.

Also, here are some links to some pictorial/video analysis of Haeg and Clark during the 2016 season but some dude named Brett Mock. I have never heard of him but his analysis seems pretty good.

Part I = Le'Raven Clark (http://www.stampedeblue.com/2017/4/5/15182956/pre-draft-look-at-colts-offensive-line-rt-leraven-clark)

Part II = Joe Haeg (http://www.stampedeblue.com/2017/4/9/15213860/pre-draft-look-at-colts-offensive-line-joe-haeg-part-i-rg)

If we pick O-Line in the first 3 rounds I will not be unhappy (4th round and below just brings us more "solid" guys like Clark, Haeg and Good which I don't think we need more of; we need a clear cut starter if anyone) but I think we will be good without the pick.

Cheers,

VeveJones007
04-12-2017, 10:22 AM
Last 3 games of the season where we started the offensive line of:

'Stanzo / Harrison / Kelly / Haeg / Clark



Sub in Mewhort (or Schwenke) for Harrison at left OG and that line gets better.

Also, here are some links to some pictorial/video analysis of Haeg and Clark during the 2016 season but some dude named Brett Mock. I have never heard of him but his analysis seems pretty good.

Part I = Le'Raven Clark (http://www.stampedeblue.com/2017/4/5/15182956/pre-draft-look-at-colts-offensive-line-rt-leraven-clark)

Part II = Joe Haeg (http://www.stampedeblue.com/2017/4/9/15213860/pre-draft-look-at-colts-offensive-line-joe-haeg-part-i-rg)

If we pick O-Line in the first 3 rounds I will not be unhappy (4th round and below just brings us more "solid" guys like Clark, Haeg and Good which I don't think we need more of; we need a clear cut starter if anyone) but I think we will be good without the pick.

Cheers,

Agreed. You could see improvement on the line as the season progressed. The question is whether they continue to progress. The only way to find out is to have them play, which is why I think they need to focus on D this draft.

YDFL Commish
04-12-2017, 01:49 PM
Last 3 games of the season where we started the offensive line of:

'Stanzo / Harrison / Kelly / Haeg / Clark



Sub in Mewhort (or Schwenke) for Harrison at left OG and that line gets better.

Also, here are some links to some pictorial/video analysis of Haeg and Clark during the 2016 season but some dude named Brett Mock. I have never heard of him but his analysis seems pretty good.

Part I = Le'Raven Clark (http://www.stampedeblue.com/2017/4/5/15182956/pre-draft-look-at-colts-offensive-line-rt-leraven-clark)

Part II = Joe Haeg (http://www.stampedeblue.com/2017/4/9/15213860/pre-draft-look-at-colts-offensive-line-joe-haeg-part-i-rg)

If we pick O-Line in the first 3 rounds I will not be unhappy (4th round and below just brings us more "solid" guys like Clark, Haeg and Good which I don't think we need more of; we need a clear cut starter if anyone) but I think we will be good without the pick.

Cheers,

Based only on this guys analysis, I'm much more impressed with Clark than Haeg. Mind you, I'm not down on Haeg but....If Ballard thinks he can draft an OG that will be a huge improvement on Haeg, then, I'm all for it.

HoosierinFL
04-12-2017, 01:55 PM
Last 3 games of the season where we started the offensive line of:

'Stanzo / Harrison / Kelly / Haeg / Clark



Sub in Mewhort (or Schwenke) for Harrison at left OG and that line gets better.

Also, here are some links to some pictorial/video analysis of Haeg and Clark during the 2016 season but some dude named Brett Mock. I have never heard of him but his analysis seems pretty good.

Part I = Le'Raven Clark (http://www.stampedeblue.com/2017/4/5/15182956/pre-draft-look-at-colts-offensive-line-rt-leraven-clark)

Part II = Joe Haeg (http://www.stampedeblue.com/2017/4/9/15213860/pre-draft-look-at-colts-offensive-line-joe-haeg-part-i-rg)

If we pick O-Line in the first 3 rounds I will not be unhappy (4th round and below just brings us more "solid" guys like Clark, Haeg and Good which I don't think we need more of; we need a clear cut starter if anyone) but I think we will be good without the pick.

Cheers,

nice, and what this tells me is that you can tell it is Haeg's first time playing Guard. Maybe he is better suited to Tackle after all. Maybe long term he is the RT and Clark is the LT