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02-23-2012
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Originally Posted by Woods
Did you do it by position by any chance? Specifically by Center, OG, and OT?
I was looking a Blake's numbers, and for a OC, I thought he'd be ranked decently.
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No, WalterFootball didn't organize them in positions, just offensive lineman.. The majority of centers are at the bottom. Height skews it.
Konz is the highest ranked.
1. Peter Konz
2. Quentin Saulsberry
3. Philip Blake
4. Michael Brewster
5. Ben Jones
6. David Molk
Those are the only ones I recognize.
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Originally Posted by AdamJT13
It wouldn't have to be a first-round pick, and we will have free-agent money.
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02-23-2012
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#17
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Woods
Did you do it by position by any chance? Specifically by Center, OG, and OT?
I was looking a Blake's numbers, and for a OC, I thought he'd be ranked decently.
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I agree. 6'2", 311 lbs with 33" arms ain't bad for an center.
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02-23-2012
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#18
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Originally Posted by realtick
That's fine for an interior player.
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What it means to me is if we draft him and there is an injury on gameday, he wouldn't do well if we had to move him to tackle in a pinch.
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02-23-2012
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#19
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Originally Posted by Deep_Freeze
What it means to me is if we draft him and there is an injury on gameday, he wouldn't do well if we had to move him to tackle in a pinch.
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Most centers or even guards don't have that versatility.
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02-23-2012
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#20
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Originally Posted by realtick
Most centers or even guards don't have that versatility.
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True, Larry Allen did though, oh well. Bigg's feet were just too slow, but they say Dockery can move outside if need be.
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02-23-2012
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#21
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Originally Posted by Deep_Freeze
True, Larry Allen did though, oh well. Bigg's feet were just too slow, but they say Dockery can move outside if need be.
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Allen could very well be the greatest offensive lineman of all time. It's still amazing to me this guy was plucked from Sonoma State of all places.
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02-23-2012
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#22
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Quote:
Originally Posted by realtick
Allen could very well be the greatest offensive lineman of all time. It's still amazing to me this guy was plucked from Sonoma State of all places.
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Yeah, its combine time so of course guys of the past will be brought up. Easier for tackles to move inside than a guard to move outside. Glenn is probably the only one that could actually move from the inside to the outside in this class.
I'm figuring Glenn could fly up some boards after the combine.
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02-23-2012
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#23
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Originally Posted by Deep_Freeze
True, Larry Allen did though, oh well. Bigg's feet were just too slow, but they say Dockery can move outside if need be.
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Dockery might could have done that when he was younger . I don't think he can handle guard now . He didn't impress me in the least bit this year .
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02-23-2012
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#24
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Originally Posted by jnday
Dockery might could have done that when he was younger . I don't think he can handle guard now . He didn't impress me in the least bit this year .
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Hey, I didn't say I believe he could do it. It was just part of the sell job in putting him on the roster I guess.
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02-23-2012
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#25
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Originally Posted by Deep_Freeze
Hey, I didn't say I believe he could do it. It was just part of the sell job in putting him on the roster I guess.
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Nah man , I remember when they signed him and some of the media reports were pumping up his value . They were wrong . As usual .
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02-23-2012
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#26
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Originally Posted by casmith07
Costa is like, 28"
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Stop lying. We all know it's 19 1/3.

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I've got more red flags than Soviet Russia!
There is a good chance that you don't like me, but there is a better chance that I don't care.
If I'm not insulting you, I'm probably not aware that you exist.
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02-23-2012
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#27
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Originally Posted by Sam I Am
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02-23-2012
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#28
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Quote:
Originally Posted by realtick
I agree. 6'2", 311 lbs with 33" arms ain't bad for an center.
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I agree, the you don't want a tall cents, and you want them to get up fast and stay low
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02-23-2012
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#29
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Quote:
Originally Posted by realtick
That's fine for an interior player.
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how long was costa's arm's....seems like broaddus(sp?) says thats a knock on costa. Thats why guys like brandon spikes abused him.
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02-23-2012
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#30
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Quote:
Originally Posted by casmith07
Costa is like, 28"
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no wonder he went undrafted
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