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If you look at Bulaga he just looks like an OL. The bottom or his neck where it meets his shoulders was 2 inches wider than his head. Made a triangle, LOL. |
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It's amazing how fit so many of these OLineman are. I mean they are 300+ and gutless as compared to their rotund counterparts back in the
day who had flabby rolls hanging over their waistbands. |
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How about that guy Cameron, I think it was. A former TE, he ran a 4.76 forty at 300 + lbs! WOW!!
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Still awaiting the "Official" numbers. Before DraftScout was bought by CBS, they would post all of the numbers. This is what I'm looking for from OL...
OG---------------------------------------------OT 6’4”--------------------------------------------6’5” 310lbs----------------------------------------315lbs 5.10 – Forty--------------------------------5.18 – Forty 1.77 – 10 yd-------------------------------1.79 – 10 yd 4.65 – Shuttle-----------------------------4.68 – Shuttle 7.55 – Cone Drill--------------------------7.60 – Cone Drill 27” – Vertical------------------------------25” – Vertical 9’0” – Long Jump--------------------------8’10” – Long Jump 25 – Bench Press--------------------------24 – Bench Press 2.90 - Twenty-----------------------------2.93 - Twenty Rodger Saffold may be a 2nd round pick by the time the draft rolls around.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. Last edited by Roy P; 02-27-2010 at 09:42 PM. |
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Yep, have to agree on that one.
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The kid from Fordham, Skelton impressed today. He has a rocket arm, he needs work but would be worth a project pick. If the Texans take a project type QB, then I hope they take a guy with a true NFL arm, not some weak arm hack like Alex Brink.
Toby Gerhart showed he has the speed to be a tailback in the NFL. Blount ran slower then I had expected. The forty times this year appear to all be better than last years group. Ryan Mathews is looking more and more like the guy we target. Montario Hardesty also had a huge day, and Tate is still a solid fall back. The Texans are going to have to go RB before the 2nd pick if they want one of the top 5 guys.
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Toby Gerhart is still my man.
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Spiller, Dwyer, Best, Matthews, and Gerhart? That leaves, Dixon, Hardesty, and Tate (all 3 from the SEC).
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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