San Diego OG Lance Louis ran 40 in 4.69 & 4.73 anyone know about him?

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A reliable source has told us nimble San Diego State guard Lance Louis wowed scouts at his March 21st Pro Day. He displayed a 32.5" vertical leap, did 30 bench press reps, posted a 8' 9" broad jump and ran the forty in 4.69 and 4.73 seconds at 6' 2" and 300 pounds.

DD.comment: Right now we are unsure how Louis projects as a prospect, although we know his stock is on the rise. We'd guess he's a player that could find his way into the 5th to 7th round area, if he does well in private workouts. Below is a quick scouting report from the source that sent us his Pro Day info:

"Lance was likely the biggest signing for San Diego State in 2004, as he was one of the top ten tight end prospects in the country. He had offers from L.S.U., West Virginia, Florida State, Alabama and more but choose S.D.S.U. because of the weather and opportunity to play right away. As a true freshman Lance played in all 11 games and started the last 5 games of the season at tight end. He missed four games due to injury as a sophomore (2005), but played and started at tight end in the teams remaining 7 games. After missing the 2006 season due to a knee injury, he moved to right guard where he played in every game 2007. Louis' senior year he moved to right tackle where he started every game for the Aztecs.

Lance is a very intriguing prospect to N.F.L. teams, because he's a guy who can play guard and center and can be a goal-line tight end. He comes out of his stance very athletically and keeps a wide base. He sets up anchor very well in pass protection, keeps his hands active and isn't easily pushed around. He is a good drive blocker and gets good movement and push in short-yardage situations because of his strength. Sustains blocks inside through the whistle and does a phenomenal job of getting to the second level and latching onto defenders. He possesses a nasty streak that N.F.L. teams love in offensive lineman, and his athletic ability is second to none, at his position.

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could he also with this excellent 40 time help out in blocking some at fullback, while being able to play at offensive guard too?
 

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I am surprised that he only had 30 presses of 225. Guys out of San Diego were projecting a press closer to 40 than 30.


Louis is an athletic freak, but raw. Been injured, then changed positions. I have heard comparisons (strength, speed, work ethic) to a young LA, but have never seen him play.
 

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just thought if we can bring him along slowly as OG, then in certain 3rd and one, or goal line situations you could put him in as blocking fullback or TE

or maybe even use him like the bears did with the refrigerator in their heyday
 

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cowboyjoe;2701150 said:
just thought if we can bring him along slowly as OG, then in certain 3rd and one, or goal line situations you could put him in as blocking fullback or TE

or maybe even use him like the bears did with the refrigerator in their heyday

Louis could be a nasty goal line/short yardage FB, and as a former TE, he may have some decent hands. But do you burn a 7th? Or take a chance and try to sign him in UDFA?
 

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good question bat, im thinking we all know the cowboys are thinking about offensive line at least in the lower rounds, at least thats what jerry jones said;

so if your thinking about blocking more for the running game, while you slowly groom this guy in offensive line, then draft him in the 7th round, somewhere around there,
 
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