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Rankings NFL Combine Senior Bowl Media Contact Combine Report: Offensive Linemen
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www.tfydraft.com
Feb
Very strong and athletic
Complete information on the offensive linemen that participated at the combine. Included are official height, weight, arm length, hand size , bench results plus two hand timings in the forty. Practice reports for all who participated are also included.
Full Name School Ht Wt Arm Hand Bench 40-1 40-2
Jon Asamoah Illinois 6040 305 33 10 1/8 INJ
Zane Beadles Utah 6043 310 33 3/4 9 3/4 27
Ciron Black LSU 6044 327 33 10 1/8 23 5.43 5.44
Dorian Brooks James Madison 6022 306 33 3/4 10 26 5.15 5.15
Charles Brown USC 6053 303 35 1/4 11 3/8 21 INJ INJ
Bryan Bulaga Iowa 6053 314 31 1/4 9 1/4 26 5.25 5.18
Jeff Byers USC 6033 301 33 1/8 9 1/8 33 INJ INJ
Kyle Calloway Iowa 6064 323 33 1/4 10 1/8 22 5.56 5.45
Bruce Campbell Maryland 6063 314 36 1/4 10 1/2 34 4.75 4.75
Selvish Capers West Virginia 6045 308 34 10 19 5.18 5.13
Brandon Carter Texas Tech 6056 329 33 1/2 10 5/8 22 5.34 5.38
Erik Cook New Mexico 6060 318 33 7/8 9 3/4 19 DNR DNR
Anthony Davis Rutgers 6050 323 34 10 1/8 21 5.40 5.43
Chris DeGeare Wake Forest 6035 325 34 9 3/4 27 5.12 5.18
Vladimir Ducasse Massachusetts 6043 332 34 3/4 9 5/8 29 5.34 5.25
Jason Fox Miami-Fl 6067 303 33 1/2 9 1/2 23 INJ
Kurtis Gregory Missouri 6044 305 33 10 1/4 26 5.28 5.35
Joseph Hawley UNLV 6032 297 33 1/8 10 5/8 35 5.16 5.25
Jacob Hickman Nebraska DNS
Mike Iupati Idaho 6051 331 34 3/4 10 5/8 27 5.31 5.28
John Jerry Mississippi 6053 328 34 9 3/4 DNB 5.10 5.10
Mike Johnson Alabama 6052 312 32 1/2 9 3/4 DNB 5.37 5.32
Kyle Jolly North Carolina 6060 311 33 1/2 10 1/4 20 5,44 5.44
Theodore Larsen North Carolina State 6025 304 32 9 3/4 26 5.19 5.19
Shawn Lauvao Arizona State 6027 315 33 9 1/2 33 5.22 5.25
Marshall Newhouse TCU 6036 319 34 10 1/4 25 4.99 4.94
Russell Okung Oklahoma State 6052 307 36 10 1/2 38 5.15 5.09
Eric Olsen Notre Dame 6037 306 32 1/2 9 1/4 35 5.22 5.25
Alex Parsons USC 6040 309 31 3/4 10 23 5.19 5.11
Cole Pemberton Colorado State 6072 315 34 1/4 10 1/8 18 5.33 5.31
Mitch Petrus Arkansas 6030 310 33 3/4 9 1/2 45 5.25 INJ
Maurkice Pouncey Florida 6044 304 32 1/2 10 DNL 5.12 5.19
Dace Richardson Iowa 6052 320 33 1/2 9 3/4 19 5.75 5.72
Rodger Saffold Indiana 6045 316 33 5/8 9 3/8 27 5.12 5.22
Chris Scott Tennessee 6045 319 34 1/8 10 3/8 19 5.46 5.47
Shelley Smith Colorado State 6027 300 32 1/2 9 1/4 26 5.03 4.94
Matt Tennant Boston College 6045 300 32 1/4 9 1/2 27 5.19 5.17
Mike Tepper California 6054 324 32 1/2 10 1/4 28 5.26 5.32
Adam Ulatoski Texas 6054 300 33 1/2 9 5/8 24 5.53 5.49
Jared Veldheer Hillsdale 6081 312 33 10 32 5.05 5.00
J.D. Walton Baylor 6025 300 33 3/8 9 1/4 34 5.16 5.13
Ed Wang Virginia Tech 6046 314 33 3/4 10 1/4 29 5.12 5.12
Tony Washington Abilene Christian 6061 311 35 1/2 10 1/2 33 5.18 5.17
Thomas Welch Vanderbilt 6063 307 33 1/4 9 1/2 29 5.35 5.28
Trent Williams Oklahoma 6045 315 34 1/4 9 3/4 23 4.85 4.81
Sam Young Notre Dame 6075 316 34 1/2 10 1/8 29 5.19 5.19
Ciron Black/LSU; displayed solid quickness and flashed athleticism, yet for the most part lumbered about the field and showed only marginal quickness in pass protection.
Dorian Brooks/James Madison; moved well about the field, breaking down well and consistently bending his knees. Displayed adequate footwork in pass protection and quick hands.
Charles Brown/USC; not fast or explosive and displayed minimal quickness. Above average footwork in pass protection.
Bryan Bulaga/Iowa; looked very athletic on the field, easily moving around in drills. Displayed good feet in pass protection, made good use of angles, and very quick with his hands.
Jeff Byers/USC; showed limited quickness, marginal athleticism, and struggled sliding his feet in pass protection. Worked hard throughout the action and displayed quick hands.
Kyle Calloway/Iowa; very sluggish, not quick, and showed marginal punch with his hands.
Bruce Campbell/Maryland; looked as athletic in drills as he did in his forty yard dash. Moved well about the field. Quickly changed direction in drills. And displayed terrific footwork in pass protection.
Selvish Capers/West Virginia; looked very limited athletically on the field, displayed marginal hand punch, did have adequate feet in pass protection.
Brandon Carter/Texas Tech; worked hard but displayed very poor form, consistently slipped and falling about, did show good power, and better than expected feet in pass protection.
Erik Cook/New Mexico; was slow, ineffective in space, and looked marginally athletic. No power or punch in his game and could not slide out in pass protection drills.
Anthony Davis/Rutgers; looked sluggish, had trouble moving, and almost looked like he was stuck in mud. No speed or quickness in his drills. Did bend his knees and practice with good leverage.
Chris DeGeare/Wake Forest; flashed athleticism and showed decent feet off the edge in pass protection. Was a bit slow footed when asked to change direction.
Vladimir Ducasse/Massachusetts; above average footwork in pass protection drills, flashed athleticism, and worked his hands well.
Jason Fox/Miami; had a knee scope in December. Hoping to work out in March.
Curtis Gregory/Missouri; struggled moving laterally, lumbered around the field, and displayed limited quickness.
Joseph Hawley/UNLV; better than average footwork, and moved well about the field.
Mike Iupati/Idaho; looked very athletic on the field, displayed good footwork, quickly changed direction, and flashed terrific power. Very fluid sliding his feet off the edge in pass protection drills.
Mike Johnson/Alabama; displayed solid footwork in pass protection, yet overall displayed minimal quickness, an inability to change direction, and no pop at the point of attack.
Kyle Jolly/North Carolina; not fluid in pass protection, but moved better than expected.
Ted Larsen/North Carolina St.; displayed good quickness, moved well about the field, and consistently practice with good knee bend.
Shawn Lauvao/Arizona St.; displayed good explosion, a nice burst, and adequate feet in pass protection. Not stiff and can flip his hips. Must do a better job keeping his hands up.
Marshall Newhouse/TCU; moved well about the field, showed quick feet, and kept his knees bent.
Russell Okung/Oklahoma St.; a bit off balance and took awhile to get going, though he was practicing with a slightly injured leg. Moved relatively well, showed power, and did well in pass protection drills.
Eric Olsen/Notre Dame; quick and displayed adequate movement skills. Marginal pop at the point blocking in motion, and displayed disappointing footwork in pass protection.
Alex Parsons/USC; moved well about the field and worked hard, but looked slow and showed no explosion in his game.
Cole Pemberton/Colorado St.; off balance, bends at the waist, and struggled in all the drills.
Maurkice Pouncey/Florida; moved well, displaying quick feet, hands, and overall athleticism. Must improve his balance.
Dace Richardson/Iowa; slow, sluggish, and struggled moving about the field. Lacked range in pass protection drills.
Roger Saffold/Indiana; looked athletic, moved well about the field, and showed terrific hands.
Chris Scott/Tennessee; displayed better than average quickness, movement skills, and footwork. Still a bit too large and would benefit from losing some weight.
Shelley Smith/Colorado St.; displayed skill in pass protection and did a nice job staying low to the ground. Gathers into blocks and loses a lot of explosion at the point of attack.
Matt Tennant/Boston College; displayed good movement skills, a quick change of direction, and was constantly applauded by coaches. His footwork in pass protection was a bit disappointing.
Mike Tepper/California; looks heavy footed and a bit slow, yet does show good power and punch at the point.
Adam Ulatoski/Texas; displays some power in his game, yet struggles moving about the field, and has no ability to slide in space.
Jared Veldheer/Hillsdale; moved very well, displaying good footwork in pass protection, a fluid change of direction, and a good explosion in his overall game.
J.D. Walton/Baylor; moved well, built low to the ground, and was fluid changing direction.
Ed Wang/Virginia Tech; smooth, fluid athlete, who moved well about the field. Showed good range in pass protection and fluid hips.
Tony Washington/Abilene Christian; seemed a bit stiff and herky jerky in his motion. Overall, looked athletic and was effective in pass protection.
Thomas Welch/Vanderbilt; average movement skills, yet overall really lacked feet in pass protection.
Trent Williams/Oklahoma; fluid, smooth athlete. Easily moved about the field. Displayed good range in pass protection and solid footwork sliding laterally.
Sam Young/Notre Dame; moved better than expected, yet still slow and struggled sliding in pass protection.
27
www.tfydraft.com
Feb
Very strong and athletic
Complete information on the offensive linemen that participated at the combine. Included are official height, weight, arm length, hand size , bench results plus two hand timings in the forty. Practice reports for all who participated are also included.
Full Name School Ht Wt Arm Hand Bench 40-1 40-2
Jon Asamoah Illinois 6040 305 33 10 1/8 INJ
Zane Beadles Utah 6043 310 33 3/4 9 3/4 27
Ciron Black LSU 6044 327 33 10 1/8 23 5.43 5.44
Dorian Brooks James Madison 6022 306 33 3/4 10 26 5.15 5.15
Charles Brown USC 6053 303 35 1/4 11 3/8 21 INJ INJ
Bryan Bulaga Iowa 6053 314 31 1/4 9 1/4 26 5.25 5.18
Jeff Byers USC 6033 301 33 1/8 9 1/8 33 INJ INJ
Kyle Calloway Iowa 6064 323 33 1/4 10 1/8 22 5.56 5.45
Bruce Campbell Maryland 6063 314 36 1/4 10 1/2 34 4.75 4.75
Selvish Capers West Virginia 6045 308 34 10 19 5.18 5.13
Brandon Carter Texas Tech 6056 329 33 1/2 10 5/8 22 5.34 5.38
Erik Cook New Mexico 6060 318 33 7/8 9 3/4 19 DNR DNR
Anthony Davis Rutgers 6050 323 34 10 1/8 21 5.40 5.43
Chris DeGeare Wake Forest 6035 325 34 9 3/4 27 5.12 5.18
Vladimir Ducasse Massachusetts 6043 332 34 3/4 9 5/8 29 5.34 5.25
Jason Fox Miami-Fl 6067 303 33 1/2 9 1/2 23 INJ
Kurtis Gregory Missouri 6044 305 33 10 1/4 26 5.28 5.35
Joseph Hawley UNLV 6032 297 33 1/8 10 5/8 35 5.16 5.25
Jacob Hickman Nebraska DNS
Mike Iupati Idaho 6051 331 34 3/4 10 5/8 27 5.31 5.28
John Jerry Mississippi 6053 328 34 9 3/4 DNB 5.10 5.10
Mike Johnson Alabama 6052 312 32 1/2 9 3/4 DNB 5.37 5.32
Kyle Jolly North Carolina 6060 311 33 1/2 10 1/4 20 5,44 5.44
Theodore Larsen North Carolina State 6025 304 32 9 3/4 26 5.19 5.19
Shawn Lauvao Arizona State 6027 315 33 9 1/2 33 5.22 5.25
Marshall Newhouse TCU 6036 319 34 10 1/4 25 4.99 4.94
Russell Okung Oklahoma State 6052 307 36 10 1/2 38 5.15 5.09
Eric Olsen Notre Dame 6037 306 32 1/2 9 1/4 35 5.22 5.25
Alex Parsons USC 6040 309 31 3/4 10 23 5.19 5.11
Cole Pemberton Colorado State 6072 315 34 1/4 10 1/8 18 5.33 5.31
Mitch Petrus Arkansas 6030 310 33 3/4 9 1/2 45 5.25 INJ
Maurkice Pouncey Florida 6044 304 32 1/2 10 DNL 5.12 5.19
Dace Richardson Iowa 6052 320 33 1/2 9 3/4 19 5.75 5.72
Rodger Saffold Indiana 6045 316 33 5/8 9 3/8 27 5.12 5.22
Chris Scott Tennessee 6045 319 34 1/8 10 3/8 19 5.46 5.47
Shelley Smith Colorado State 6027 300 32 1/2 9 1/4 26 5.03 4.94
Matt Tennant Boston College 6045 300 32 1/4 9 1/2 27 5.19 5.17
Mike Tepper California 6054 324 32 1/2 10 1/4 28 5.26 5.32
Adam Ulatoski Texas 6054 300 33 1/2 9 5/8 24 5.53 5.49
Jared Veldheer Hillsdale 6081 312 33 10 32 5.05 5.00
J.D. Walton Baylor 6025 300 33 3/8 9 1/4 34 5.16 5.13
Ed Wang Virginia Tech 6046 314 33 3/4 10 1/4 29 5.12 5.12
Tony Washington Abilene Christian 6061 311 35 1/2 10 1/2 33 5.18 5.17
Thomas Welch Vanderbilt 6063 307 33 1/4 9 1/2 29 5.35 5.28
Trent Williams Oklahoma 6045 315 34 1/4 9 3/4 23 4.85 4.81
Sam Young Notre Dame 6075 316 34 1/2 10 1/8 29 5.19 5.19
Ciron Black/LSU; displayed solid quickness and flashed athleticism, yet for the most part lumbered about the field and showed only marginal quickness in pass protection.
Dorian Brooks/James Madison; moved well about the field, breaking down well and consistently bending his knees. Displayed adequate footwork in pass protection and quick hands.
Charles Brown/USC; not fast or explosive and displayed minimal quickness. Above average footwork in pass protection.
Bryan Bulaga/Iowa; looked very athletic on the field, easily moving around in drills. Displayed good feet in pass protection, made good use of angles, and very quick with his hands.
Jeff Byers/USC; showed limited quickness, marginal athleticism, and struggled sliding his feet in pass protection. Worked hard throughout the action and displayed quick hands.
Kyle Calloway/Iowa; very sluggish, not quick, and showed marginal punch with his hands.
Bruce Campbell/Maryland; looked as athletic in drills as he did in his forty yard dash. Moved well about the field. Quickly changed direction in drills. And displayed terrific footwork in pass protection.
Selvish Capers/West Virginia; looked very limited athletically on the field, displayed marginal hand punch, did have adequate feet in pass protection.
Brandon Carter/Texas Tech; worked hard but displayed very poor form, consistently slipped and falling about, did show good power, and better than expected feet in pass protection.
Erik Cook/New Mexico; was slow, ineffective in space, and looked marginally athletic. No power or punch in his game and could not slide out in pass protection drills.
Anthony Davis/Rutgers; looked sluggish, had trouble moving, and almost looked like he was stuck in mud. No speed or quickness in his drills. Did bend his knees and practice with good leverage.
Chris DeGeare/Wake Forest; flashed athleticism and showed decent feet off the edge in pass protection. Was a bit slow footed when asked to change direction.
Vladimir Ducasse/Massachusetts; above average footwork in pass protection drills, flashed athleticism, and worked his hands well.
Jason Fox/Miami; had a knee scope in December. Hoping to work out in March.
Curtis Gregory/Missouri; struggled moving laterally, lumbered around the field, and displayed limited quickness.
Joseph Hawley/UNLV; better than average footwork, and moved well about the field.
Mike Iupati/Idaho; looked very athletic on the field, displayed good footwork, quickly changed direction, and flashed terrific power. Very fluid sliding his feet off the edge in pass protection drills.
Mike Johnson/Alabama; displayed solid footwork in pass protection, yet overall displayed minimal quickness, an inability to change direction, and no pop at the point of attack.
Kyle Jolly/North Carolina; not fluid in pass protection, but moved better than expected.
Ted Larsen/North Carolina St.; displayed good quickness, moved well about the field, and consistently practice with good knee bend.
Shawn Lauvao/Arizona St.; displayed good explosion, a nice burst, and adequate feet in pass protection. Not stiff and can flip his hips. Must do a better job keeping his hands up.
Marshall Newhouse/TCU; moved well about the field, showed quick feet, and kept his knees bent.
Russell Okung/Oklahoma St.; a bit off balance and took awhile to get going, though he was practicing with a slightly injured leg. Moved relatively well, showed power, and did well in pass protection drills.
Eric Olsen/Notre Dame; quick and displayed adequate movement skills. Marginal pop at the point blocking in motion, and displayed disappointing footwork in pass protection.
Alex Parsons/USC; moved well about the field and worked hard, but looked slow and showed no explosion in his game.
Cole Pemberton/Colorado St.; off balance, bends at the waist, and struggled in all the drills.
Maurkice Pouncey/Florida; moved well, displaying quick feet, hands, and overall athleticism. Must improve his balance.
Dace Richardson/Iowa; slow, sluggish, and struggled moving about the field. Lacked range in pass protection drills.
Roger Saffold/Indiana; looked athletic, moved well about the field, and showed terrific hands.
Chris Scott/Tennessee; displayed better than average quickness, movement skills, and footwork. Still a bit too large and would benefit from losing some weight.
Shelley Smith/Colorado St.; displayed skill in pass protection and did a nice job staying low to the ground. Gathers into blocks and loses a lot of explosion at the point of attack.
Matt Tennant/Boston College; displayed good movement skills, a quick change of direction, and was constantly applauded by coaches. His footwork in pass protection was a bit disappointing.
Mike Tepper/California; looks heavy footed and a bit slow, yet does show good power and punch at the point.
Adam Ulatoski/Texas; displays some power in his game, yet struggles moving about the field, and has no ability to slide in space.
Jared Veldheer/Hillsdale; moved very well, displaying good footwork in pass protection, a fluid change of direction, and a good explosion in his overall game.
J.D. Walton/Baylor; moved well, built low to the ground, and was fluid changing direction.
Ed Wang/Virginia Tech; smooth, fluid athlete, who moved well about the field. Showed good range in pass protection and fluid hips.
Tony Washington/Abilene Christian; seemed a bit stiff and herky jerky in his motion. Overall, looked athletic and was effective in pass protection.
Thomas Welch/Vanderbilt; average movement skills, yet overall really lacked feet in pass protection.
Trent Williams/Oklahoma; fluid, smooth athlete. Easily moved about the field. Displayed good range in pass protection and solid footwork sliding laterally.
Sam Young/Notre Dame; moved better than expected, yet still slow and struggled sliding in pass protection.