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  • Woody19
    Rookie
    • Oct 2011
    • 126

    #1

    Types of players for my O-Line?

    As I'm no real American football expert I'm not really sure what kind of player types I need on my offensive line and would greatly appreciate your input:
    I currently run a West-Coast scheme (mostly short and medium pass plays), pass vs. run ratio is about 70-30. On the scheme page, I have my O-line set to the following player types:

    LT- Pass Block
    LG - Balanced
    C - Balanced
    RG - Balanced
    RT - Big Mauler

    Are these the right settings or would you recommend something different? I play the Browns with Richardson at HB and Osweiler as QB, btw.

    Thanks!
  • Ueauvan
    MVP
    • Mar 2009
    • 1625

    #2
    Re: Types of players for my O-Line?

    i dont think the scheme/player type actually matters except for resigning, maybe im wrong. there was some work done on player type matching your scheme for position influenceing xps which siad it was linked.

    my oline i like fairly balanced rbk/pbk/ibl/str/awr and bonuses are acc/agi/spd. size i tend to go for 6'2"+ 300+. inj must be 80 minimum

    i am finding getting a decent centre is difficult, it doesnt help in a game you cant see rbk/pbk to see if its worth putting your lt#2 in at c for example

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    • RogueHominid
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2006
      • 10903

      #3
      Re: Types of players for my O-Line?

      If you're running a quick passing game, I'd say you'd want pass blockers all around, especially if you're running an Reid-like distribution.

      An alternative would be to have your LT and RT be pass blockers and your LG and RG be zone blockers. That emphasizes acceleration and agility, which will help on pulls for sweeps and stuff, while also emphasizing good feet in pass blocking.

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      • Woody19
        Rookie
        • Oct 2011
        • 126

        #4
        Re: Types of players for my O-Line?

        Originally posted by JMP
        If you're running a quick passing game, I'd say you'd want pass blockers all around, especially if you're running an Reid-like distribution.

        An alternative would be to have your LT and RT be pass blockers and your LG and RG be zone blockers. That emphasizes acceleration and agility, which will help on pulls for sweeps and stuff, while also emphasizing good feet in pass blocking.
        Thanks for your input, guys!
        And what do I do with my center, leave him at "Balanced"?

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        • Potatoes002
          MVP
          • Jul 2008
          • 2143

          #5
          Re: Types of players for my O-Line?

          Make sure your lineman have high awareness. For me, this seems to be the most important attribute for offensive lineman.

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            • Nov 2012
            • 11

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            • RogueHominid
              Hall Of Fame
              • Aug 2006
              • 10903

              #7
              Re: Types of players for my O-Line?

              Originally posted by Potatoes002
              Make sure your lineman have high awareness. For me, this seems to be the most important attribute for offensive lineman.
              Yeah, this is important on things like blitzes and pulls. You shouldn't face much pressure with a Walsh-type WCO given the depth of the routes, but you really don't want to take sacks, obviously, and when you run pitches and sweeps, you really have to have players who target the immediate edge threat.

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              • purplerat
                Rookie
                • Oct 2012
                • 317

                #8
                Re: Types of players for my O-Line?

                Originally posted by Potatoes002
                Make sure your lineman have high awareness. For me, this seems to be the most important attribute for offensive lineman.
                Is this really true or is it just a case where for O-linemen awareness is usually pretty close to OVR. In otherwords high AWR OL just happen to be good anyways.
                I question this because in my CCM I was considering spending XP on AWR upgrades for my OL but decided to first test it out in practice mode. The results that I saw indicated a O-line could have a 20AWR or a 99AWR and it didn't make much of a difference.

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