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DE Connor Barwin can safely be called a work in progress, having played only one season at defensive end at the University of Cincinnati, but Texans assistant head coach/defensive line Bill Kollar told PFW that the transition from college to the NFL for any young defensive lineman is challenging and that playing freely and instinctively without overthinking is one of the first hurdles to overcome. It happens right when you are a rookie, Kollar noted, noting that a young lineman has so much information to process, from learning a different set of defensive terminology to playing with new technique. Barwin cannot practice with the Texans until his class graduates from the University of Cincinnati on June 12-13, but Kollar likes what he previously has seen from Houstons second-round pick, who played tight end for three seasons before switching to defense. For what he did last year in college, he did a pretty good job rushing the passer just one year, Kollar told PFW. He (showed) a lot of ability that year. But its going to take a lot of hard work to improve his technique.
DE Connor Barwin can safely be called a work in progress, having played only one season at defensive end at the University of Cincinnati, but Texans assistant head coach/defensive line Bill Kollar told PFW that the transition from college to the NFL for any young defensive lineman is challenging and that playing freely and instinctively without overthinking is one of the first hurdles to overcome. It happens right when you are a rookie, Kollar noted, noting that a young lineman has so much information to process, from learning a different set of defensive terminology to playing with new technique. Barwin cannot practice with the Texans until his class graduates from the University of Cincinnati on June 12-13, but Kollar likes what he previously has seen from Houstons second-round pick, who played tight end for three seasons before switching to defense. For what he did last year in college, he did a pretty good job rushing the passer just one year, Kollar told PFW. He (showed) a lot of ability that year. But its going to take a lot of hard work to improve his technique.