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As you all know I want Iupati so bad I can taste it
But heres my other OG’s selections
John Jerry, Ole Miss
Height: 6-5. Weight: 335.
Projected 40 Time: 5.32.
Combine 40 Time: 5.15.
Pro Day 40 Time: DNP.
Benchx225: 31. Arm: 34.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4
In his playing career, Jerry admits to weighing as much as 360lbs. He played last year at 340lbs. Now? A slim 328 and dropping fast.
Mean while, his strength is still there
When Ole Miss needed tough rushing yards in 2008, they ran behind John Jerry, NOT Michael Oher.
On that tape, Jerry knows there is one thing scouts won't see: sacks.
"I think the last time was my sophomore year...I really don't remember who it was," Jerry said.
Has starting experience at both right tackle and right guard
Experienced 4 year starter
Understands blitz pickups and rarely makes mental errors
Roadgrader as a run blocker - ideal fit for a power running team
Has the look of a big powerful right guard. Huge arms.
Played well after moving to guard at the 2009 mid-season
He started 46 games, including 12 at right guard as a freshman, nine at right guard in 2007, 13 at right tackle as a junior and eight at right tackle before shifting to right guard for the last four contests as a senior. He blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher in the 2006, 2007 and 2009 seasons. In the last two years, he allowed six sacks and eight quarterback pressures.
http://i80.***BLOCKED***/albums/j190/sjurg71/Jerry_John.jpg
Marshall Newhouse, TCU
Height: 6-4. Weight: 322.
Projected 40 Time: 5.09.
Combine 40 Time: 5.00.
Benchx225: 25. Arm: 34.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
started every game at left tackle for the second straight season led TCU in knockdown blocks and overall blocking grade .
EAST-WEST SHRINE RISERS: OG Marshall Newhouse, TCU: He lined up all along the offensive line this week, turning his man out of the hole, setting quickly in pass protection and generally out-working his man whether playing inside or outside. The 6-3, 326-pound former Horned Frog projects to guard at the next level, but scouts value his versatility to slide over to either tackle spot if needed.
http://i80.***BLOCKED***/albums/j190/sjurg71/2812582465_64e7aa6955.jpg
Zane Beadles, OT/G, Utah
Height: 6-4. Weight: 307.
Projected 40 Time: 5.26.
Pro Day 40 Time: DNP.
Benchx225: 30. Arm: 33 3/4.
Projected Round (2010): 4-5.
And heres one of my pets this year – he can play Tackle or G
2009 Senior Bowl Invite...2009 East-West Shrine Invite…2008: First-team All-MWC … named Utah's Top Offensive Lineman … played and started in 12 games (missed UNLV game with injury) … led Utah with 40 knockdowns (bowl stats were not kept) … had 42 pancake blocks and 27 cuts … first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIII … Academic all-MWC … made the Athletic Director's Honor Roll. 2007: Second-team all-conference … started all 13 games at left tackle … moved from guard to tackle in preseason camp after a season-ending injury to the scheduled starter, Jason Boone … participated in 856 plays in the regular season (bowl stats were not kept) to rank second on the line … totaled 22 pancake blocks, 37 knockdowns and 17 cuts in regular season play … achieved the best overall grade on the line in six games … Academic all-MWC … made Utah’s Athletics Academic Honor Roll. 2006: Played in all 13 games and started 12 at left guard (came off the bench against BYU after missing practice with a concussion) … in 12 regular season games (bowl stats were not kept), he participated in 696 plays--for an average of 58 plays per game … totaled 10 pancake blocks, 10 cut blocks and 19 knockdowns … received the highest grade (83%) of the Utah offensive linemen in his very first college game (the season-opener at UCLA) … personal-best grades of 87% against both Northern Arizona and TCU … made the Dean's List and Utah's Athletics Academic Honor Roll.
http://i80.***BLOCKED***/albums/j190/sjurg71/ZaneBeadles_display_image.jpg
Andrew Tyshovnytsky, Fordham
Height: 6-4. Weight: 317.
Projected 40 Time: 5.10.
Pro Day 40 Time: 4.91.
Benchx225: 33. Arm: .
Projected Round (2010): 5-6.
3/9/10: Andrew Tyshovnytsky shined at his Pro Day. In addition to running a 4.91 and benching 225 pounds 33 times, he performed well in the positional drills
Tyler Eastman Maine Height 6-6 Weight 325
strength at left tackle comes from his thick lower-body build and leg strength, which he used to successfully anchor in pass protection and drills.
Eastman continues to impress scouts. We can report the Baltimore Ravens are taking a hard look at Eastman and like his skills. A source from the team told us the big tackle may have played himself into the late rounds of the draft.
Eastman has been one of the bigger surprises this week. He’s shown skill at left tackle and has looked rather good. Some scouts feel he’d be better off on the right side while others feel he could be an athletic zone blocking guard
Derek Hardman, Eastern Kentucky
Height: 6-6. Weight: 305.
Projected 40 Time: 5.19.
Projected Round (2010): 4-5
For the most part Hardman has looked solid. He’s moved well at the left tackle and left guard positions.
Ramon Harewood 6-6 #350 OG
40-yard dash in 5.27 - He is a project
But heres my other OG’s selections
John Jerry, Ole Miss
Height: 6-5. Weight: 335.
Projected 40 Time: 5.32.
Combine 40 Time: 5.15.
Pro Day 40 Time: DNP.
Benchx225: 31. Arm: 34.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4
In his playing career, Jerry admits to weighing as much as 360lbs. He played last year at 340lbs. Now? A slim 328 and dropping fast.
Mean while, his strength is still there
When Ole Miss needed tough rushing yards in 2008, they ran behind John Jerry, NOT Michael Oher.
On that tape, Jerry knows there is one thing scouts won't see: sacks.
"I think the last time was my sophomore year...I really don't remember who it was," Jerry said.
Has starting experience at both right tackle and right guard
Experienced 4 year starter
Understands blitz pickups and rarely makes mental errors
Roadgrader as a run blocker - ideal fit for a power running team
Has the look of a big powerful right guard. Huge arms.
Played well after moving to guard at the 2009 mid-season
He started 46 games, including 12 at right guard as a freshman, nine at right guard in 2007, 13 at right tackle as a junior and eight at right tackle before shifting to right guard for the last four contests as a senior. He blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher in the 2006, 2007 and 2009 seasons. In the last two years, he allowed six sacks and eight quarterback pressures.
http://i80.***BLOCKED***/albums/j190/sjurg71/Jerry_John.jpg
Marshall Newhouse, TCU
Height: 6-4. Weight: 322.
Projected 40 Time: 5.09.
Combine 40 Time: 5.00.
Benchx225: 25. Arm: 34.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
started every game at left tackle for the second straight season led TCU in knockdown blocks and overall blocking grade .
EAST-WEST SHRINE RISERS: OG Marshall Newhouse, TCU: He lined up all along the offensive line this week, turning his man out of the hole, setting quickly in pass protection and generally out-working his man whether playing inside or outside. The 6-3, 326-pound former Horned Frog projects to guard at the next level, but scouts value his versatility to slide over to either tackle spot if needed.
http://i80.***BLOCKED***/albums/j190/sjurg71/2812582465_64e7aa6955.jpg
Zane Beadles, OT/G, Utah
Height: 6-4. Weight: 307.
Projected 40 Time: 5.26.
Pro Day 40 Time: DNP.
Benchx225: 30. Arm: 33 3/4.
Projected Round (2010): 4-5.
And heres one of my pets this year – he can play Tackle or G
2009 Senior Bowl Invite...2009 East-West Shrine Invite…2008: First-team All-MWC … named Utah's Top Offensive Lineman … played and started in 12 games (missed UNLV game with injury) … led Utah with 40 knockdowns (bowl stats were not kept) … had 42 pancake blocks and 27 cuts … first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIII … Academic all-MWC … made the Athletic Director's Honor Roll. 2007: Second-team all-conference … started all 13 games at left tackle … moved from guard to tackle in preseason camp after a season-ending injury to the scheduled starter, Jason Boone … participated in 856 plays in the regular season (bowl stats were not kept) to rank second on the line … totaled 22 pancake blocks, 37 knockdowns and 17 cuts in regular season play … achieved the best overall grade on the line in six games … Academic all-MWC … made Utah’s Athletics Academic Honor Roll. 2006: Played in all 13 games and started 12 at left guard (came off the bench against BYU after missing practice with a concussion) … in 12 regular season games (bowl stats were not kept), he participated in 696 plays--for an average of 58 plays per game … totaled 10 pancake blocks, 10 cut blocks and 19 knockdowns … received the highest grade (83%) of the Utah offensive linemen in his very first college game (the season-opener at UCLA) … personal-best grades of 87% against both Northern Arizona and TCU … made the Dean's List and Utah's Athletics Academic Honor Roll.
http://i80.***BLOCKED***/albums/j190/sjurg71/ZaneBeadles_display_image.jpg
Andrew Tyshovnytsky, Fordham
Height: 6-4. Weight: 317.
Projected 40 Time: 5.10.
Pro Day 40 Time: 4.91.
Benchx225: 33. Arm: .
Projected Round (2010): 5-6.
3/9/10: Andrew Tyshovnytsky shined at his Pro Day. In addition to running a 4.91 and benching 225 pounds 33 times, he performed well in the positional drills
Tyler Eastman Maine Height 6-6 Weight 325
strength at left tackle comes from his thick lower-body build and leg strength, which he used to successfully anchor in pass protection and drills.
Eastman continues to impress scouts. We can report the Baltimore Ravens are taking a hard look at Eastman and like his skills. A source from the team told us the big tackle may have played himself into the late rounds of the draft.
Eastman has been one of the bigger surprises this week. He’s shown skill at left tackle and has looked rather good. Some scouts feel he’d be better off on the right side while others feel he could be an athletic zone blocking guard
Derek Hardman, Eastern Kentucky
Height: 6-6. Weight: 305.
Projected 40 Time: 5.19.
Projected Round (2010): 4-5
For the most part Hardman has looked solid. He’s moved well at the left tackle and left guard positions.
Ramon Harewood 6-6 #350 OG
40-yard dash in 5.27 - He is a project
