1st rd Tackles who have the flex to start inside

Parcells theory was that the best college OLinemen often play OT; therefore, he liked to look for OTs that would be OGs in the NFL. a long-time starting OG in the NFL but it might take a year to get him ready.
I like Zach Tom. Played OT and C at Wake. Will play C in the pros. Has fluid movement skills and is a polished pass-blocker. He'll need to get stronger I think, but he's as good an athlete as you could want on the interior OL. He's a three-timer on the ACC All-Academic team too with a masters in business administration. This is my pick at #88. Plug-and-play at the center postion.
 
bernhard raimann ot central michigan could be a surprise pick at 24.
don't think we're talking about him enough as a possibility at 24.
love his size and strength.
incredibly athletic for a large man.

at texas a&m...kenyon green played up and down that aggie line.
and handled business.

penning...like raimann...is a large man and incredibly athletic.
and has a neanderthal like nastiness to his game.

if we go with a olineman not named kenyon green or zion johnson...i think it could be raimann.
 
For everyone who worries about KGreen's numbers.

Guess who had these Combine numbers?
Height: 75.63 inches
Weight: 312 pounds
BMI: 39.27
Arm Length: 33.08 inches
Hand Size: 10.00 inches
Wingspan: 79.000 inches
40 Yard Dash: 5.58 seconds
40 Yard (MPH): 14.66 (MPH)
20 Yard Split: 3.20 seconds
10 Yard Split: 1.91 seconds
Bench Press: 21 reps (225 lb)
Vertical Leap: 28.5 inches
20 Yd Shuttle: 4.76 seconds
Three Cone: 7.81 seconds

5 time Probowler and 3 Time All-Pro Travis Fredrick

Kenyon Greens numbers
Height: 75.88 inches
Weight: 323 pounds
BMI: 40.39
Hand Size: 10.38 inches
Wingspan: 83.375 inches
40 Yard Dash: 5.24 seconds
40 Yard (MPH): 15.61 (MPH)
20 Yard Split: 3.01 seconds
10 Yard Split: 1.76 seconds
Bench Press: 20 reps (225 lb)
Vertical Leap: 26.0 inches
20 Yd Shuttle: 5.12 seconds

no clue if he will ever be as good as Fredbeard or better, but know his numbers aren't to different except he is Bigger, Longer, Faster........
 
I was wondering about Raimann, do you think he would be able to kick inside?

Kenyon green played both and Bobby Belt said that the Cowboys like him for his potential to replace Tryon Smith down the road.
Pure guard. He needs tons of work at tackle.
 
There's enough tape of Kenyon Green taking care of business at tackle that I'm not worried about his measurables. He's athletic enough to handle LG no problem.
 

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