I don't know if you would consider a 3rd rounder a steal but I really think Finley was a steal on draft day.
I had seen him in action and knew he had great potential but for some reason can't seem to remember what was the reason he slipped.
"MassPackersFan" wrote:
He was very young. Wasn't he a redshirt sophomore or something when he came out for the draft? He had loads of potential but he wasn't a polished player yet. They've done a very good job coaching him up, and he has added some serious muscle to his build as well. The dude is an absolute beast. I would take him over Olsen hands down right now.
"shield4life" wrote:
Exactly. This is the kind of guy who I want in the late 2nd, 3rd round. Not some career back-up 'for depth', but some unpolished guy who can go somewhere. The miss chance might be a little higher, but the rewards can be far greater, as well.
Finley and Collins are the best examples of just that.
So are Abdul Hodge and Marviel Underwood.
Just your preference, I guess. I like his approach. I like it a lot.
As to Finley himself, the sky is the limit for this kid. He's not the brightest, but if he just doesn't screw up, he'll be a great contributer for quite a while.
The thing that I haven't seen a whole lot is his blocking. I figure he has and can improve on that quite a bit as he fills his frame a little more. He can sure as hell chip, lol.