I just wanna say Noah Fifita is a really fun college quarterback and I think Jedd Fisch has done one of the best coaching jobs in college football. When was the last time you actually had fun watching the Arizona Wildcats play college football? Feels like it’s been ages.
This Dline is probably one of the better ones Arizona faced all year, talented and well-coached but Arizona's 65 struggled quite a bit starting the game, he played in both the RG and LG position this game. A lot of running success should be attributed to Jonah Coleman's effort.
Morgan is very solid all-around. He lacks the elite tools, footspeed, and his hands get wide and high at times, but he's going to be a solid tackle/guard in the NFL.
Yeah the hand usage needs to get more consistent. I do think he has strong hands once he is able to lock on. But technique issues aside what I’m wondering is how long are his arms? Because even when the technique is dialed in I see guys reaching out and getting into his chest quite a bit. I think shorter arms might account for why he’s doing so much hugging instead of punching. I will say that I was pretty impressed with how well he was still able to anchor even when Latu was able to get into his chest. I do think he has grown man strength. I just wonder about those arms and being able to consistently anchor at the next level when guys are able to use their length to pretty consistently keep you off of them.
@@joeynickles7962 yeah I definitely think his arms are on the shorter side. I love the strenght/balance he does have, but I think half of the teams, maybe more, view him as a guard. I still think he can hang at tackle; however, he has his limitations. Also I love Laiatu, but he’s not the strongest/longest dude, so yeah I can imagine that length and power will give him fits!
I don't think it's a matter of arm length, but rather a matter of arm technique. Yes, his arms are a little bit on the shorter side, but it's more about the fact that he holds them out to the side and leaves his frame exposed. He needs to be coached up for sure, and if he can fix that arm technique and add some more functional strength, the sky is the limit for him. @@GSLINGFOOTBALL
His quickness is my favorite part about him, but the arm length is definitely a concern. He's also 6'6" and plays a little high. But if he can improve the pad level a bit he could be a great player, either at guard or tackle.
Pretty night and day this game as a run vs pass blocker, very impressive with his ability to get those cutoffs and create movement but this and the Washington game were tough on passing downs. Seems like an obviously strong dude but either lacks a good anchor or he’s oversetting because of the issues with speed
I just wanna say Noah Fifita is a really fun college quarterback and I think Jedd Fisch has done one of the best coaching jobs in college football. When was the last time you actually had fun watching the Arizona Wildcats play college football? Feels like it’s been ages.
This Dline is probably one of the better ones Arizona faced all year, talented and well-coached but Arizona's 65 struggled quite a bit starting the game, he played in both the RG and LG position this game. A lot of running success should be attributed to Jonah Coleman's effort.
Fifita is a Little Ninja out their!! 4:12
Morgan is very solid all-around. He lacks the elite tools, footspeed, and his hands get wide and high at times, but he's going to be a solid tackle/guard in the NFL.
Yeah the hand usage needs to get more consistent. I do think he has strong hands once he is able to lock on. But technique issues aside what I’m wondering is how long are his arms? Because even when the technique is dialed in I see guys reaching out and getting into his chest quite a bit.
I think shorter arms might account for why he’s doing so much hugging instead of punching.
I will say that I was pretty impressed with how well he was still able to anchor even when Latu was able to get into his chest. I do think he has grown man strength. I just wonder about those arms and being able to consistently anchor at the next level when guys are able to use their length to pretty consistently keep you off of them.
@@joeynickles7962 yeah I definitely think his arms are on the shorter side. I love the strenght/balance he does have, but I think half of the teams, maybe more, view him as a guard. I still think he can hang at tackle; however, he has his limitations. Also I love Laiatu, but he’s not the strongest/longest dude, so yeah I can imagine that length and power will give him fits!
I don't think it's a matter of arm length, but rather a matter of arm technique. Yes, his arms are a little bit on the shorter side, but it's more about the fact that he holds them out to the side and leaves his frame exposed. He needs to be coached up for sure, and if he can fix that arm technique and add some more functional strength, the sky is the limit for him. @@GSLINGFOOTBALL
His quickness is my favorite part about him, but the arm length is definitely a concern. He's also 6'6" and plays a little high. But if he can improve the pad level a bit he could be a great player, either at guard or tackle.
100% agreed
Welcome to the Packers, Jordan Morgan!
Toia living in that backfield and man handling that AZ o-line...beast!
If any team could develop Morgan as a tackle it was the packers. I love the pick.
2:24 Morgan's arm length is an issue, he'll probably kick inside in the NFL.
Pretty night and day this game as a run vs pass blocker, very impressive with his ability to get those cutoffs and create movement but this and the Washington game were tough on passing downs. Seems like an obviously strong dude but either lacks a good anchor or he’s oversetting because of the issues with speed
Average arm length... 32 7/8"