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Posted: Tue 0:57, 30 Nov 2010 Post subject: the No. 11 overall draft pick from Rutgers |
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"Just got to keep grinding and keep working," [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] said.
For 488 snaps, they have squatted their 300-pound-plus bodies at the line of scrimmage. On 488 snaps,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], their bodies have smashed into an equally big defensive lineman.
Such mistakes were to be expected when coach Mike Singletary decided to throw two rookies into an offensive line that was so bad last year, the team felt the need to draft two linemen in the first round.
If anything, playing right away has accelerated the maturation process for both players - even if the rest of the offense paid the price for the initial learning curve.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]'s miscues are less visible because he's tucked between a tackle and center, but when someone beat Staley inside, it was usually because [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] didn't slide over in protection.
Davis, the No. 11 overall draft pick from Rutgers, has started all eight regular-season games at right tackle. [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the No. 17 overall pick from Idaho, has done the same at left guard.
But then, 13-game seasons were so college ago. These rookie offensive linemen are in the NFL now, where 12 games played - four exhibition, eight regular season - means they still have eight games to go.
Welcome to the rookie wall, big boys, where bruised and beaten bodies are forced to play far beyond the confines of Pop Warner, high school and college scheduling demands.
"I can't try to compare this to my college career," Davis said. "Just got to keep going."
"Every rookie goes through that process."
"I'm not near where I want to be," he said. "I've got to keep getting better."
49ers' rookie starting linemen grinding, learning
Any day now, their bodies are going to start wondering when does it all end.
Davis has given up six quarterback sacks and committed six false starts, tying him for second-most in the NFL in both categories. No one will say who allowed the sack that left Alex Smith with a separated left shoulder at Carolina, but it came through Davis' side.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]'s personal odometer says he should be preparing for the Humanitarian Bowl. Anthony Davis' body clock says it's time to gear up for the St. Petersburg Bowl.
"I think you're so busy, you're so involved, you don't have time to notice you're really tired," said left tackle Joe Staley. "But there is a sense in your body that this season's long. We're only halfway done with our season and they'd be ready to be done with it by now.
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