Kelemete displays everything needed to be a (really good) offensive lineman, but he displays different aspects of what’s required to meet this threshold across a cornucopia of different plays. He’s inconsistent. He doesn’t fully get it. Crucial mistakes derail his block. Kelemete could be a Pro-Bowl level player. But he isn’t. Instead he’s up and down like a red rubber ball, never fully locked down a starting position in New Orleans, and was signed by Houston to a perfectly acceptable 4-year $16 million contract.
Sometimes he makes blocks like this. The New Orleans Saints were primarily an outside zone team last year.