Originally Posted by
jloome
they announced during the Chicago game that he has injured quadriceps, which are easy to reaggravate, and which can definitely count as a long term injury.
As for Kemar Lawrence, he filled in several times at CB in NY. But beyond that, he’s a stay-at-home fullback, a defensive specialist. If anything he’s better suited on a team that plays with wingbacks to play centrally. He’s not a wingback, he’s a true fullback, which is likely why he platooned the position in Belgium.
He’s never going to be a speedy overlap player who gets back, or a great provider of service. With the way the league is going tactically he wasn’t the smartest choice (and we overpaid, given that he wanted back and wasn’t an everyday starter there).