OT Matt Waletzko

Project with high upside.

OT AVG RAS: 8.37

2022 Draft Prospects that fit this range:

  • Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa: 9.96
  • Matt Waletzko, North Dakota State: 9.92
  • Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan: 9.86
  • Kellen Diesch, Arizona State: 9.75
  • Abraham Lucas, Washington State: 9.72
  • Zach Tom, Wake Forest: 9.71
  • Devin Cochran, Georgia Tech: 9.16
  • Tyler Smith, Tulsa: 8.76
  • Logan Bruss, Wisconsin: 8.74
  • Braxton Jones, Southern Utah: 8.72
 
Project with high upside.

OT AVG RAS: 8.37

2022 Draft Prospects that fit this range:

  • Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa: 9.96
  • Matt Waletzko, North Dakota State: 9.92
  • Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan: 9.86
  • Kellen Diesch, Arizona State: 9.75
  • Abraham Lucas, Washington State: 9.72
  • Zach Tom, Wake Forest: 9.71
  • Devin Cochran, Georgia Tech: 9.16
  • Tyler Smith, Tulsa: 8.76
  • Logan Bruss, Wisconsin: 8.74
  • Braxton Jones, Southern Utah: 8.72

Are you trying to say that Waletzko was rated higher then Smith?
 
Matt Waletzko
6075, 312
arms: 36 1/8
hands: 10 1/4
wingspan: 85 5/8
forty: 5.03
twenty: 2.87
ten: 1.7
vert: 30
bj: 9’5”
He is an athletic freak, who needs to get stronger. Heard the team will put him on the left side to start. Ball is now projected to compete for RT.
 
RAS grades athleticism.

And Smith actually has an 9.6 RAS at OG, which is considered elite.

At OT he is still no slouch athletically.



Some NFL OT comps.



Nice info. I think most of the gloomers forget that this guy was the #1 rated run blocking lineman in college football was he not?
 
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