How Long Will New Fullback Oliver Hoyte be a Kansas City Chief?
You can tell by the way I phrased the post title that I don't think much of Oliver Hoyte. I'm not writing Hoyte off because that would be completely unfair. But when I read things like this from a blogger I highly respect, I get a little suspicious (The paragraph breaks are my doing).
Hoyte’s skills as a FB are limited to blocking; he doesn’t present a threat as a ball-carrier or a receiver out of the backfield. Even Hoyte’s main strength, blocking, has flaws. He’s a very willing and physical blocker, and when he hits a defender with proper leverage he can deliver a devastating blow. But too often he fails to find the correct defender to block in order to open a hole and he can also take a bad angle in his blocking that limits the effectiveness of the hit.
You have to credit Hoyte for switching positions and giving it everything he has but his limitations at the position creates problems for the Cowboys offense. I have no confidence that this experiment will last into 2008.
As much as I hate to say it, it appears that we've signed the Cowboys' version of Boomer Grigsby. If the Chiefs draft Owen Schmitt out of West Virginia, both Boomer and Oliver are out at fullback.
0 recs |
9 comments
Comments
First
http://kan.scout.com/2/733958.html
Next, has anyone given thought that Gunther might take Hoyte and switch him back to middle linebacker? I Googled his name and came up with this before the Draft in 2005.
STRENGTHS
Instincts
Tackling Technique
AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT
Pass Coverage Skills
Hard-working defender on the inside, Hoyte is an explosive tackler who can backup at middle linebacker or be used on the inside of a 34 system.
by Lanier63 on
Mar 3, 2008 12:28 PM CST
reply
actions
0 recs
Converting him back to LB crossed my mind
by Chris on
Mar 3, 2008 12:40 PM CST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
I responded to a diary
by Ilamuku on
Mar 3, 2008 1:27 PM CST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Hoyte
The Chiefs will probably be looking to draft a FB, but they may have set themselve a gamblers limit, maybe saying they won't draft a FB before the 4th or 5th round.
Owen, Hilis and Hester (in that order IMO) are all very viable options at FB and if one of those guys is there in the right round, I think the Chiefs will take them.
But if something happens and they miss out on one, they still have Hoyte to fall back on(Boomer did not get resigned).
If all else fails, maybe he's a good special teams guy.
by DJ on
Mar 3, 2008 5:25 PM CST
reply
actions
0 recs
Tony Richardson Vs. Hoyte
http://profootballexperts.Scout.com/a.z?s=211&p=9&c=12&yr=2008&nid=83&lnid=83&am p;rc=16&pid=13
by Phatcat on
Mar 4, 2008 6:41 PM CST
reply
actions
0 recs
If we don't draft anyone
by Chris on
Mar 4, 2008 8:32 PM CST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Off the board
It could be an indication that the Jets will pick up Darren McFadden in the draft. Could McFadden be next Adrian Peterson with T. Rich blocking?
by Phatcat on
Mar 6, 2008 4:28 PM CST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
has boomer grigsby written all over him...
he will likely be gone come september...
by rockchalk on
Mar 4, 2008 10:38 PM CST
reply
actions
0 recs













