Redskins sign former second-rounder Ron Brace
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In defense of the guy, it's hard to show much when you're stuck behind Vince Wilfork... We'll see what he can do here. Truth be told, we need a monster NT. We'd be the luckiest team in the world if this guy for some reason held talent hostage in NE and blew up here.aswas71788 wrote:He didn't show much with the Patriots, don't expect him to show much here. Maybe a back-up.........maybe.
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With a nod to your logic, I still won't hold my breath that he all of a sudden blows up as a monster that Belicheat couldn't figure out how to use better. Say what you like about the man, he clearly knows d linemen, linebackers.Chris Luva Luva wrote:In defense of the guy, it's hard to show much when you're stuck behind Vince Wilfork... We'll see what he can do here. Truth be told, we need a monster NT. We'd be the luckiest team in the world if this guy for some reason held talent hostage in NE and blew up here.aswas71788 wrote:He didn't show much with the Patriots, don't expect him to show much here. Maybe a back-up.........maybe.
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Well, I'm not holding my best and I was just speaking of a best case scenario that would be very unlikely.emoses14 wrote:With a nod to your logic, I still won't hold my breath that he all of a sudden blows up as a monster that Belicheat couldn't figure out how to use better. Say what you like about the man, he clearly knows d linemen, linebackers.Chris Luva Luva wrote:In defense of the guy, it's hard to show much when you're stuck behind Vince Wilfork... We'll see what he can do here. Truth be told, we need a monster NT. We'd be the luckiest team in the world if this guy for some reason held talent hostage in NE and blew up here.aswas71788 wrote:He didn't show much with the Patriots, don't expect him to show much here. Maybe a back-up.........maybe.
Even if the dude was a good player, he'd rarely see any time behind Vince Wilfork. Dude's arguably the best NT in the game and prolly a HOFer. It'll be interesting to see if we can get this kid motivated.
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I certainly hope so. Not leaning in either direction right now, but sometimes a player just never produces on a team even though they are good. Deon Sanders anyone?Chris Luva Luva wrote:Well, I'm not holding my best and I was just speaking of a best case scenario that would be very unlikely.emoses14 wrote:With a nod to your logic, I still won't hold my breath that he all of a sudden blows up as a monster that Belicheat couldn't figure out how to use better. Say what you like about the man, he clearly knows d linemen, linebackers.Chris Luva Luva wrote: In defense of the guy, it's hard to show much when you're stuck behind Vince Wilfork... We'll see what he can do here. Truth be told, we need a monster NT. We'd be the luckiest team in the world if this guy for some reason held talent hostage in NE and blew up here.
Even if the dude was a good player, he'd rarely see any time behind Vince Wilfork. Dude's arguably the best NT in the game and prolly a HOFer. It'll be interesting to see if we can get this kid motivated.
Hopefully he somehow fits into our scheme. I mean just because we sign the dude doesn't mean we have to keep him all year. Hopefully he'll be a steal, but I'm not going to get hopeful nor doubtful in the meantime.
Best of luck to him!!
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Ron Brace
6'3, 326 pounds | Boston College | Defensive tackle
Strengths: Brace possesses the size of a two-gap plugger, but the quickness to of a one-gap tackle. He uses that size and quickness to stuff the run nicely. He has a powerful base and is hard to move around. Because of that, running backs have to adjust where they're going or run right into Brace. Strong against the double team. During the 2008 season, Brace would regularly take up two blockers so teammate B.J. Raji could burst into the backfield. Uses his power to collapse the interior of the pocket. Good agility, which allows him to slide down the line really well.
Weaknesses: Not especially productive. Had only 27 tackles as a senior, which is just over two a game. Really not a factor rushing the pass unless he can push a blocker back or gets an open lane. Some questions about his durability due to recurring back ailment in 2008. Pursuit and effort are lacking at times. Doesn't always fight hard to get through double teams. Inconsistent with his technique. Will get too upright at times negating his his strength.
Final word: Brace is a top run-stopping tackle who was often overshadowed by Raji. He may not be much of a pass rusher, but his ability against the run warrants such a high grade. A second-team All ACC member in 2008 and honorable mention in 2007. Has some versatility because he's a multi-technique tackle.
6'3, 326 pounds | Boston College | Defensive tackle
Strengths: Brace possesses the size of a two-gap plugger, but the quickness to of a one-gap tackle. He uses that size and quickness to stuff the run nicely. He has a powerful base and is hard to move around. Because of that, running backs have to adjust where they're going or run right into Brace. Strong against the double team. During the 2008 season, Brace would regularly take up two blockers so teammate B.J. Raji could burst into the backfield. Uses his power to collapse the interior of the pocket. Good agility, which allows him to slide down the line really well.
Weaknesses: Not especially productive. Had only 27 tackles as a senior, which is just over two a game. Really not a factor rushing the pass unless he can push a blocker back or gets an open lane. Some questions about his durability due to recurring back ailment in 2008. Pursuit and effort are lacking at times. Doesn't always fight hard to get through double teams. Inconsistent with his technique. Will get too upright at times negating his his strength.
Final word: Brace is a top run-stopping tackle who was often overshadowed by Raji. He may not be much of a pass rusher, but his ability against the run warrants such a high grade. A second-team All ACC member in 2008 and honorable mention in 2007. Has some versatility because he's a multi-technique tackle.
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Belichick's actually been more hit-or-miss with personnel — much more of a mixed record than his reputation implies. Aside from Mayo, he's had a few mis-hits* on LB draft picks and FA signings. The Patriots have drafted DL fairly consistently with limited success. And of course he flopped on his Albert Haynesworth bet.emoses14 wrote:With a nod to your logic, I still won't hold my breath that he all of a sudden blows up as a monster that Belicheat couldn't figure out how to use better. Say what you like about the man, he clearly knows d linemen, linebackers.Chris Luva Luva wrote:In defense of the guy, it's hard to show much when you're stuck behind Vince Wilfork... We'll see what he can do here. Truth be told, we need a monster NT. We'd be the luckiest team in the world if this guy for some reason held talent hostage in NE and blew up here.aswas71788 wrote:He didn't show much with the Patriots, don't expect him to show much here. Maybe a back-up.........maybe.
They've also had bad luck with DB signings, and at least one such bust is now having success on another team. I wouldn't get too comfortable assuming that if Belichick's dumped a guy he has no chance of producing for our team.
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