315hawkfan
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I just saw on ESPN they had him rated number 7 on the draft board.
I think Bulaga is the youngest player to ever start and win a superbowl
He will probably be viewed much like Bulaga was as in he is ready to go day one if you draft him but don't expect a huge jump in ability. Fundamentals are great but he is already polished. He isn't a raw talent.
He will probably be viewed much like Bulaga was as in he is ready to go day one if you draft him but don't expect a huge jump in ability. Fundamentals are great but he is already polished. He isn't a raw talent.
This is interesting because Bulaga wasn't ready on day 1. GB tried him at a couple different spots and he couldn't beat out the guys already there.
He was forced into action because of injuries and got handled easily. He gave up the 4th most sacks in the NFL in 2010 even though he only started 11 games.
However he improved in the last couple weeks on the regular season (against Giants & Bears) and made a drastic leap in the playoffs in which he played very well.
Basically the exact opposite of what you said actually happened. He wasn't ready to go right away but made a huge jump late in the season.
Now he is GB's second best offensive lineman behind Josh Sitton who is pro bowl level.
You do realize that in the NFL being a very good starter by the end of the FIRST year is essentially the best you can hope for, don't you. You are saying he wasn't polished because it took him until the end of his rookie year to get situated, I don't understand that.