NFL Combine weigh in...

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Cordy Glenn 6-5 345 pounds 35 3/4 inch arms

http://www.BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/combine2012OL.php
 
supercowboy8;4427064 said:
Cordy Glenn 6-5 345 pounds 35 3/4 inch arms

http://www.BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/combine2012OL.php

I thought Glenn would come in lighter.
 
Rishaw Johnson is pretty intriguing as a small school prospect. Isn't overly big, but his ARM length is a definite plus. If he shows good feet and strength #'s he be worth a look
 
supercowboy8;4427095 said:
Brewster has the shortest arms at the combine for the OL.

Interestingly, DeCastro isn't far behind at 32' 3/8".
 
realtick;4427174 said:
That's fine for an interior player.

Yhea, just thought it was interesting given he's nearly 6' 5".
 
Woods;4427164 said:
Interestingly, DeCastro isn't far behind at 32' 3/8".

33 inches is average or an interior OL.
DeCastro is very close to that.

Being 32 or under then your like Costa.
 
Kelechi Osemele

6-6

333

35 7/8 inch arms

That guy is a freak, too. I really like him, too.
 
Normally I would hate threads discussing the length of arms of offensive lineman, but I ranked each category and here's the best measurables:

  1. Josh Oglesby
  2. Kelechi Osemele
  3. Cordy Glenn
  4. Zebrie Sanders
  5. Antoine McClain
  6. Mike Adams
  7. Bobby Massie
  8. Lamar Holmes
  9. Marcel Jones
  10. Donald Stephenson
Worst:
  1. David Molk
  2. Ben Jones
  3. Adam Gettis
  4. John Cullen
  5. Michael Brewster
  6. Garth Gerhart
  7. Joe Looney
  8. Kelvin Beachum
  9. Philip Blake
  10. Quentin Saulsberry
 
robert70x7;4427273 said:
Normally I would hate threads discussing the length of arms of offensive lineman, but I ranked each category and here's the best measurables:

  1. Josh Oglesby
  2. Kelechi Osemele
  3. Cordy Glenn
  4. Zebrie Sanders
  5. Antoine McClain
  6. Mike Adams
  7. Bobby Massie
  8. Lamar Holmes
  9. Marcel Jones
  10. Donald Stephenson
Worst:
  1. David Molk
  2. Ben Jones
  3. Adam Gettis
  4. John Cullen
  5. Michael Brewster
  6. Garth Gerhart
  7. Joe Looney
  8. Kelvin Beachum
  9. Philip Blake
  10. Quentin Saulsberry

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.

Thanks.
 
Woods;4427290 said:
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.

Thanks.

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.
 
Woods;4427290 said:
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.

Thanks.

I agree. 6'2", 311 lbs with 33" arms ain't bad for an center.
 
realtick;4427174 said:
That's fine for an interior player.

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.
 
Deep_Freeze;4427334 said:
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.

Most centers or even guards don't have that versatility.
 
realtick;4427343 said:
Most centers or even guards don't have that versatility.

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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