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Dylan Cook

It sounds like it and looks like a pro bowl offensive left tackle performance for a practice squad player, making his first start in the NFL…. very impressive to say the least.
Maybe that’s why Aaron Rodgers was in such a jovial mood after the game. I know the win was nice, but for him to get somebody that he could have total confidence to protect him, especially his blind side has to be very comforting….

And to look back in the games where Aaron looked not very good at all, he was doing a lot of peeking around and not keeping his eyes down field, which I couldn’t blame him one bit. You keep that guy comfortable in the pocket with the way he could spin the football…
Damn!!
Good things man …good things!
 
no worries. Meyer will coach him to our level of expectation this week.
 
no worries. Meyer will coach him to our level of expectation this week.
I don’t know Supe..
Maybe this guy was so raw and inexperienced playing that position, that he actually made it a point to listen to his coaches and try to learn to finer points of being an excellent left tackle.
If this kid can certainly continue with that type of performance, this is really a big deal for Aaron Rodgers in our offense going forward
 
Ok so some players take years to develop
Which is why doghousing them when they arent ready out of the Box is stupid

Cook was a prototypical developmental project
He was a high school QB abd long snapper who walked on to Wyomings team and converted to RT

He was excessively raw with tons of athleticism and football iq.

Tampa signed him as a Udfa in 22
In 23, we kept him inactive on our 53 all season long because he had starter potential
Last year we had him on IR
He was cut this season and eventually re signed to the practice squad.
After injuries to three tackles in front of him, he is now starting and at least in game 1, looked good


Cook is a year older and a season more experienced than Jones... sometimes it takes 4 or 5 years before you develop a guy...
 
I don’t know Supe..
Maybe this guy was so raw and inexperienced playing that position, that he actually made it a point to listen to his coaches and try to learn to finer points of being an excellent left tackle.
If this kid can certainly continue with that type of performance, this is really a big deal for Aaron Rodgers in our offense going forward
I tend to agree. Somebody had to coach Cook to that level. He was undrafted, cut by Tampa and never made a start before. If you're going to crap on coaches for failure, you have to credit them for success.

Any blame I have for coaches in this instance is sticking with substandard LTs that weren't progressing at all.
 
Cook is a year older and a season more experienced than Jones... sometimes it takes 4 or 5 years before you develop a guy...
wonder if Broderick jones is like uncle jarvis. Fully developed to his ceiling when he came out. Complete with whatever stenosis he has going on in his neck,
 
wonder if Broderick jones is like uncle jarvis. Fully developed to his ceiling when he came out. Complete with whatever stenosis he has going on in his neck,
Jones was a little raw coming out. He started shaky and when he adjusted to LT he started to improve at the position. I think he will be fine moving forward…
 
Jones was a little raw coming out. He started shaky and when he adjusted to LT he started to improve at the position. I think he will be fine moving forward…
If Dylan Cook continues to show he can handle the pressure of left tackle, and Broderick comes back from his neck injury fully cleared, I would consider putting 77 inside.
The kid is more of a mauler than a finesse type left tackle. His commitment to footwork and hand placement is not where it needs to be to be a successful left tackle in the NFL imho…
 
If Dylan Cook continues to show he can handle the pressure of left tackle, and Broderick comes back from his neck injury fully cleared, I would consider putting 77 inside.
The kid is more of a mauler than a finesse type left tackle. His commitment to footwork and hand placement is not where it needs to be to be a successful left tackle in the NFL imho…
I always wanted them to move Dan Moore to guard.. his issues were outside speed rushes tgat wouldnt be a problem there.. but we only move guys if its counterintuitive to put them there
 
Jones was a little raw coming out. He started shaky and when he adjusted to LT he started to improve at the position. I think he will be fine moving forward…
👍 Thumbs up Slash. Jones was known as very raw coming out with a high risk/reward player. A high ceiling. They didn’t do him any favors playing him on his opposite side. OLine players seem to take an extra year to develop. The kid was 21 when drafted and is only 24. I had no problem with people ******** on him his first 1.5 years. He started to turn it around slowly in his second,and was having a good 3rd season up until his injury . Which is a shame because it stopped that imaginary momentum he was having moving forward. I have no problem giving him credit for steadily improving.
 
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