Senior Bowl game, he played center a lot.
Thanks!
I just reviewed a series of that game with ZJ at OC.
I didn't see any issues with his snaps, shotgun or QB under center.
The QB did bobble a shotgun snap that might have been about 6" lower than he wanted it, but it was still above the waist and dead-center right/left.
ZJ vs Linderbaum
Linderbaum was a terrific college player; however, I would be very concerned about his physical limitations.
I don't want to fall into the measurables-scouting trap like the draft media did with Travis Frederick; however...
- Frederick had prototype size a 6-3, 312 (His college playing weight was over 320).
- Frederick had normal arm length at 33".
- The draft media had him as a 1st rounder and then many dropped him a round or more after he ran a slow forty.
- Forty times for interior OL don't historically correlate with NFL success.
- Lack of size and arm length have historically correlated with OLinemen in the NFL not living up to their college game footage.
Tyler Linderbaum
6-2, 296
Arm Length: 31-1/8"
Zion Johnson
6-3, 312
Arm Length: 34"
Linderbaum does have excellent quickness; whereas, ZJ is limited in that regard.
The draft media reports on ZJ remind me of the post-combine reports on Travis Frederick.
- Speed/quickness limitations but great at everything else.
ZJ played LT in in 2020 and LG in 2021.
- His speed/quickness can't be too much of an issue if he played LT.
From an article about ZJ at the Senior Bowl:
- At the conclusion of workouts, Johnson was named the 2022 Reese’s Senior Bowl Practice Player of the Week.
- This award was given out to one player on each team for their work during the various practices during the week.
- Even when he was struggling, like he was at center at times, Johnson continued to make an impression.
- BC Bulletin writer Mitch Wolfe was at the practices and gave a report:
- "Johnson was one of the first players on the field for every day of practice, every single day.
- He was working snaps and just doing reps before everyone at practice.
- Then, he was also always one of the last to leave.
- He was getting extra snaps with the QBs and at one point he was working technique with another player."
https://www.si.com/college/bostonco...f000278d&pid=johnson-has-incredible-pff-marks