I'm shocked he's lasted this long. He can play every single OL position. He's one of drew boylhart's (thehuddlereport.com) favorite OLmen. Drew thinks he needs a year to get stronger, but feels he will be the best OLman in this entire draft. He tends to be subsceptable to the bull rush when a guy like Haynseworth is right on his nose, but after a year in the weight room he projects to a Clay Matthews type of OLman. He's quick, precise, and uses leverage like Stepnoski.
I was really happy to see Unger, Chung, Barwin, and Brace gone before our pick so we aren't tempted. My board right now would read: Sean Smith, Rashad Johnson, Duke Robinson, trade down