WEBVTT - The OTP | 2025 NFL Draft Position Previews: Offensive Line

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<v Speaker 1>This is the OTP.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm Amy Wells, joined by coach Mac and RTT Brian

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<v Speaker 2>are resident draft experts. I feel like every time I

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<v Speaker 2>intro you, I need to get a little bit better.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know what the ultimate one is going to

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<v Speaker 2>be when we finish these position previews.

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<v Speaker 1>You started as gurus, now you're experts.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, all of them are exaggerations.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's just get definitely, let's get that out by the end.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know what you are, master's wizards.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know, but you'll be something by the end

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<v Speaker 2>of this.

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<v Speaker 3>We are.

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<v Speaker 2>We are continuing on through our draft preview series where

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<v Speaker 2>we are taking a deeper dive into some of the

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<v Speaker 2>names that you should know in every position group ahead

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<v Speaker 2>of the twenty five NFL Draft. If you haven't heard

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<v Speaker 2>the first couple, you need to go back and listen

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<v Speaker 2>to them because they're very helpful and there's a lot

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<v Speaker 2>of good information in there. It's all things defense. So

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<v Speaker 2>you can head over to Tennessee Titans dot com. You

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<v Speaker 2>can get to them there. They're on the Titans YouTube channel.

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<v Speaker 2>We are moving on now to offense, and I guess

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<v Speaker 2>we ended at the line of scrimmage with defense, so

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<v Speaker 2>that is where we should pick up on offense. We're

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<v Speaker 2>talking about the big boys up front the offensive line.

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<v Speaker 2>It feels like maybe we should do this like interior

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<v Speaker 2>offensive lineman and then tackles because there's there's a lot

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<v Speaker 2>of names to know within those two different position groups.

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<v Speaker 2>There's a lot to discuss. So are you guys ready?

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<v Speaker 3>I am, But to that point, Amy, yeah, this draft

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<v Speaker 3>more than any other last year, it was really heavy

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<v Speaker 3>and true offense. He tackles. There's a lot of crossover

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<v Speaker 3>guys in this one that played tackle in college. They're

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<v Speaker 3>going to move into that center guard triangle probably at

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<v Speaker 3>this level.

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<v Speaker 2>I think that's a good thing to point out because

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<v Speaker 2>it is every year it's a little bit different in

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<v Speaker 2>terms of where people are going to be and along

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<v Speaker 2>the offensive line. There's so many different nuances to the

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<v Speaker 2>different positions. So rehtt do you want to get us

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<v Speaker 2>started with some of your names to know within the

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<v Speaker 2>interior offensive line?

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<v Speaker 4>Now sure, and this guy's a guard. He started twenty

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<v Speaker 4>five games left guard for the Alabama Crimson tied Tyler

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<v Speaker 4>Booker six four and five eighths, three hundred and twenty

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<v Speaker 4>one pounds, eleven inch hands whoa thirty four and a

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<v Speaker 4>quarter arms wing eighty three and a half inches, and

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<v Speaker 4>then in his testing at that size six four almost

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<v Speaker 4>sixty five three twenty one he ran five three eight

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<v Speaker 4>and the forty one to nine to six in the

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<v Speaker 4>first ten four eight to four in a short shuttle

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<v Speaker 4>seven nine to six, and a three cone twenty seven

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<v Speaker 4>inch vertical leap seven to ten broad twenty one reps

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<v Speaker 4>at two twenty. He's one of the pre eminent interior guys.

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<v Speaker 4>He's more likely a guard in this thing. You're gonna

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<v Speaker 4>see some of these guys that maybe even play guard

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<v Speaker 4>switch to center in this you know. So, as Mack

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<v Speaker 4>was talking about, he's one that starts right off at

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<v Speaker 4>the top of the list. There's another guy to Max

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<v Speaker 4>point about, a guy who played tackle in college that

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<v Speaker 4>may be more suited to move in side, and that's

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<v Speaker 4>Jonas Savanea from Arizona four nine to five and the

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<v Speaker 4>forty one seven two in his first ten four to

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<v Speaker 4>six six in the short shuttle twenty nine inch vertical

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<v Speaker 4>leap eight ten broad. He started at Arizona as a

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<v Speaker 4>right guard as a true freshman. Then the last two

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<v Speaker 4>seasons he's been the right tackle. So he started all

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<v Speaker 4>thirty six games in his career and the bulk of

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<v Speaker 4>them at right tackle, over twenty four hundred snaps for

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<v Speaker 4>the Wildcats. And there's an idea that he may work

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<v Speaker 4>inside and he would actually be a swing player that

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<v Speaker 4>plays a couple of different positions. And then the last

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<v Speaker 4>one is Tate Ratledge from Georgia, and we know because

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<v Speaker 4>of the big mustache and the curly mullet. And honestly,

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<v Speaker 4>when I showed Mac a headshot of this kid, I

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<v Speaker 4>was like, he looks like Mike Didga's grandson. He would

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<v Speaker 4>very much look like Coach Didked did back in the

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<v Speaker 4>eighties when young Coach Mack was coaching. He had a

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<v Speaker 4>big nugget sitting on his shoulders. I know that a

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<v Speaker 4>big nugget, not a red nugget. Tate Ratleice is six

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<v Speaker 4>six and a half three ozho eight hands ten and

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<v Speaker 4>three eights, arms thirty two and a quarter wing seventy

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<v Speaker 4>nine and a quarter four nine seven in the forty one,

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<v Speaker 4>seven to two in the first ten, seven three eight

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<v Speaker 4>in the three cone, thirty two inch vertical, nine to

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<v Speaker 4>five in the broad. Fourteen games at guard in twenty

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<v Speaker 4>twenty two, twelve in twenty twenty three, missed four games

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<v Speaker 4>in twenty twenty four with tightrope surgery on his ankle,

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<v Speaker 4>and he had another thing his first career start in

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<v Speaker 4>twenty twenty one against Clemson uh list frank injury that

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<v Speaker 4>ended his seasons. We had one career start there. And

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<v Speaker 4>then there's a local tie with this. His father is

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<v Speaker 4>a very well known high school football coach in the

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<v Speaker 4>state of Tennessee and Cleveland, Tennessee, and in Georgia, Dean Ratlich,

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<v Speaker 4>who was a star of his own right up the

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<v Speaker 4>road in Cookville at Tennessee Tech. His dad played there

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<v Speaker 4>in the seventies. Very good ballplayer. But those are my

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<v Speaker 4>guys on the inside.

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<v Speaker 1>I love it.

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<v Speaker 2>I think that the guys on the inside are so

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<v Speaker 2>interesting because there's a lot of attention and conversation around

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<v Speaker 2>the tackle position. But Mac, you talk about the center

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<v Speaker 2>guard triangle all the time. That's where that lives. Like

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<v Speaker 2>that's such an important part of protection of it's kind

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<v Speaker 2>of the fulcrum of a whole offense.

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<v Speaker 3>Who's getting paid on defense nowadays, and you're looking at

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<v Speaker 3>the massive defensive tackles, the three techniques to play on

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<v Speaker 3>the outside shoulder of the guard, the shade that plays

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<v Speaker 3>between the center and the guard, because the quickest way

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<v Speaker 3>to the quarterback as fast as the football is coming

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<v Speaker 3>out now in offenses, I mean these arepos that the

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<v Speaker 3>ball is coming out really fast. It's hard to get

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<v Speaker 3>there from the edge. If quarterbacks are not holding the ball,

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<v Speaker 3>then your best area to be able to get pressure

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<v Speaker 3>is up the middle. So all the money that's being

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<v Speaker 3>paid now to defensive interior players in the National Football League,

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<v Speaker 3>just take a look at your salary cap where there's

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<v Speaker 3>a lot of money there. Your center guard triangle has

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<v Speaker 3>got to be got to be stout. What you would

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<v Speaker 3>like to have, which you'll hear most clubs talk about,

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<v Speaker 3>is that like every one of their offensive linemen to

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<v Speaker 3>have tackle feet and then be able to move into

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<v Speaker 3>that center guard triangle, because that's it's becoming more and

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<v Speaker 3>more what you want. The first guy I've got here

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<v Speaker 3>is Gray Zabel from North Dakota State. This guy is

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<v Speaker 3>the quintessential guy that's going to move in that played

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<v Speaker 3>tackle at North Dakota State. He's sixty six three twelve

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<v Speaker 3>thirty two inch arms. And remember what I said, because

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<v Speaker 3>this is going to be a reason he's moving inside.

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<v Speaker 3>Nine and a half hands, thirty six and a half

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<v Speaker 3>vertical and a nine to three broad That's extreme explosion

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<v Speaker 3>for an offensive linean bench press twenty six rips that

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<v Speaker 3>this is. This guy has got exactly what you want.

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<v Speaker 3>He's you talk about somebody that's got natural anchor. We

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<v Speaker 3>talked about what anchor was. This guy has got natural anchor.

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<v Speaker 3>He's very aware with what's going on as far as

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<v Speaker 3>games going on up up in front of him. He

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<v Speaker 3>can get to the second level with his blocks. He

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<v Speaker 3>can hold off defensive tackles, stands his ground tremendously well.

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<v Speaker 3>Got great leg strength, got great lower body strength. His

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<v Speaker 3>two hand punch is devastating. I mean, he can crush

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<v Speaker 3>your chest, which is what you want. You know, it's

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<v Speaker 3>devastating with that. And he also plays with a lot

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<v Speaker 3>of nastiness, which I love and you've got you've got

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<v Speaker 3>to like that. He didn't allow very many pressures there

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<v Speaker 3>at that level of the ball, but he's got short arms.

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<v Speaker 3>He's got short arms. He played tackle at that level

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<v Speaker 3>at North Dakota State, but thirty two inch arms in

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<v Speaker 3>the National Football League, that's hard to compensate for out

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<v Speaker 3>there on the edge. He may not move inside to God,

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<v Speaker 3>he may move inside all the way to center. He

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<v Speaker 3>may go all the way to center when somebody drafts him.

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<v Speaker 3>But I think this guy has got a chance to

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<v Speaker 3>be taken somewhere in the bottom of the first round possible.

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<v Speaker 2>Didn't Peter Skronsky have short arms. I feel like we've

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<v Speaker 2>had this conversation before.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, it's a truth. And Peter Scornsky was a left tackle,

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<v Speaker 3>but and he needed to move inside, which is a

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<v Speaker 3>perfect spot, you know, for him. And this guy, though

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<v Speaker 3>they played him at center in the Senior Bowl, didn't

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<v Speaker 3>miss a beat. Yeah, all the one on ones at

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<v Speaker 3>the Senior Bowl, he was really good. They played him

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<v Speaker 3>at guard, so grey's abel. Remember that name from North

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<v Speaker 3>Dakota State. Next guy is Marcus Bowl from Perdue. Six'

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<v Speaker 3>four three oh, three thirty two inch, arms ten and

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<v Speaker 3>a half hands bigger than. Yours. Amy, okay this guy

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<v Speaker 3>is a really good, athlete quick, feet his techniques against

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<v Speaker 3>any type of pass rusher are really. Diverse he's got,

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<v Speaker 3>violent violent, hands really violent, hands very rarely misses with a.

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<v Speaker 3>Punch he can hold off speed. Rushers he's an athletic run.

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<v Speaker 3>Blocker he's got range to, Pull he's got a competitive

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<v Speaker 3>edge to, him and all these guys on the inside

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<v Speaker 3>have to have. That he lacks a little bit of.

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<v Speaker 3>Mass he's three oh. Three that's not real heavy for

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<v Speaker 3>what's going on. Now there's a lot of times where

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<v Speaker 3>you will see him struggling to fit up blocks and

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<v Speaker 3>gain control when his opponent gets on him. Quick but

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<v Speaker 3>this guy is going to be a player in this.

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<v Speaker 3>League but he will be a player on the.

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<v Speaker 2>Inside can we pause and define violent? Hands BECAUSE i feel,

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<v Speaker 2>like and here's.

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<v Speaker 3>What i'm saying about that you've got to strike. First

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<v Speaker 3>whoever strikes first and gets inside leverage with their hands

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<v Speaker 3>usually wins the. Snap, Okay and to be able to

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<v Speaker 3>get inside leverage, first you've got to be able to strike,

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<v Speaker 3>first and it's got to be. Violent you've got to

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<v Speaker 3>be able to have a heart stopping punch to be

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<v Speaker 3>able to get them not to get to their second.

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<v Speaker 3>Move that's extremely, important and again that comes from lower. Bodies.

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<v Speaker 3>Strength it comes from the coordination between the lower body

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<v Speaker 3>flex to punching. Out that's why again all of, these

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<v Speaker 3>all of these explosive drills are so important to. Measure

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<v Speaker 3>but the violent, hands especially there and on the defensive,

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<v Speaker 3>front that's that's something you're looking. For if somebody has passive,

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<v Speaker 3>hands if you've got white, hands then you're giving your chest.

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<v Speaker 3>Up if you give your chest up like a billboard

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<v Speaker 3>on the highway and let them just drill and let

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<v Speaker 3>them just drill your stern, them then you're gonna lose

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<v Speaker 3>that That you're gonna lose that Rep so that's what

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<v Speaker 3>violent hands are.

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<v Speaker 1>For, okay continue, On i'm, SORRY i, INTERRUPTED.

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<v Speaker 3>I will all. Right Got Jared wilson From georgia six

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<v Speaker 3>three three, ten a little over thirty two thirty two

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<v Speaker 3>and three eighths, arms ten and three quarter hands again big.

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<v Speaker 3>Mints what you're looking for a four eight, forty a

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<v Speaker 3>one to seven to two, split which is excellent for

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<v Speaker 3>a three hundred and ten, pounder thirty two edge vertical

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<v Speaker 3>nine to four Broad his pass blocking is really. Good

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<v Speaker 3>he's got WHAT i think is advanced hand. Usage he

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<v Speaker 3>can drop his hips and sink his anchor really, well

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<v Speaker 3>he drops his. Hip he doesn't play straight, legged which

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<v Speaker 3>is which is really. Important he's got a, good strong white.

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<v Speaker 3>Base he's got grip. Strength talk about ten and three

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<v Speaker 3>quarter inch, Hands he's got big mints being able to do.

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<v Speaker 3>That he can land a two hand punch with. Extension

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<v Speaker 3>he doesn't miss much with his. Punches, amy he's fluid

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<v Speaker 3>sliding his. Feet he can get overpowered some at the

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<v Speaker 3>point of. Attack watch him in a game Against Walter,

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<v Speaker 3>nolan who we talked about in the previous days as

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<v Speaker 3>a three technique a defensive. Tackle Walton nolan could beat

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<v Speaker 3>him with a quick. Move so he's going to have

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<v Speaker 3>to work on that being able to counter. That and to,

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<v Speaker 3>me this guy is going to be a good interior,

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<v Speaker 3>player but he's got some technique stuff he's got to work.

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<v Speaker 3>Out all, Right all?

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<v Speaker 2>Right is there a player in this group that could

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<v Speaker 2>go maybe a little bit higher or fall a little

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<v Speaker 2>bit further than, expected depends.

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<v Speaker 3>You tackle. List Will campbell FROM, Lsu, yeah this is a.

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<v Speaker 3>Guy there's gonna be a debate about where he's gonna

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<v Speaker 3>go TO a good one six six three nineteen nine

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<v Speaker 3>and a half hand arm link thirty two and five,

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<v Speaker 3>eighths wingspan is seventy seven and three eights with a

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<v Speaker 3>little note here That ritt put on my sheet because

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<v Speaker 3>he's a notes. Guy shortest wing of any tackle at

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<v Speaker 3>the combined since twenty.

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<v Speaker 4>ELEVEN i gave him a nugget to.

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<v Speaker 3>Delivery gave him a ret nugget BECAUSE i, MEAN i

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<v Speaker 3>recognize a ret nugget WHEN i see.

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<v Speaker 1>It oh, wow that is interesting, Though, no it, IS.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, it and it's relevant to probably as to

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<v Speaker 3>where he's gonna be drafted and to where he's gonna

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<v Speaker 3>play four nine to eight in the forty one seven

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<v Speaker 3>six ten yards, split thirty two inch, vertical nine to five,

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<v Speaker 3>broad great hand usage in pass. Pro he can, sink

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<v Speaker 3>he can. BEND i would say he's got above average play.

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<v Speaker 3>Strength leverage issues are not a problem because he's got

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<v Speaker 3>really good. Footwork, uh he's got good, range he's got

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<v Speaker 3>good Band he's not a lower body stiff player at.

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<v Speaker 3>All he can locate his targets in, space and that's.

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<v Speaker 3>Important it's important for as much as you're playing penn

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<v Speaker 3>and pool, now which is means you're down blocking and

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<v Speaker 3>you're pulling linemen to that to block in. Space the

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<v Speaker 3>penning pull schemes are. Big now he can he can do,

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<v Speaker 3>that but his weaknesses are he's legitimate thirty three inch

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<v Speaker 3>arms and so he's likely going to convert to guard

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<v Speaker 3>in The National Football. League that's just the. Truth but

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<v Speaker 3>his movement skills are, adequate but they're not elite all,

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<v Speaker 3>right in my humble. Opinion so to be able to

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<v Speaker 3>survive on the, edge he's got a real small margin for.

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<v Speaker 3>Air that margin for air gets a lot bigger once

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<v Speaker 3>he moves inside to that center guard, triangle because the

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<v Speaker 3>difference is when you're playing offensive, tackle there is no

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<v Speaker 3>population out. There it's using and, air you and air

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<v Speaker 3>and an. Opponent there's population on the. Interior you can get.

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<v Speaker 3>Help you can get help from the, right you can

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<v Speaker 3>get help from the. Left the closer you move, in

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<v Speaker 3>the more chance you've got to utilize population around. YOU

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<v Speaker 3>i think that's Where Will campbell's gonna go.

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<v Speaker 2>Interesting that's a good point about just having people there

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<v Speaker 2>to provide. Support you don't think about, it but it

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<v Speaker 2>makes a tremendous amount of.

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<v Speaker 4>Sense, well it's part of the reason why they come

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<v Speaker 4>about running the, ball passing the, ball Executing it takes all,

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<v Speaker 4>eleven but it certainly takes those five.

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<v Speaker 3>Well and and that's why you'll hear in draft rooms

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<v Speaker 3>all the time talking about is he a good space?

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<v Speaker 3>Player is the population? PLAYER i mean those things, Matter,

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<v Speaker 3>yeah you know they matter with skill. Sets next guy

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<v Speaker 3>Is Josh simmons From Ohio state six five three seventeen

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<v Speaker 3>ten inch Hand you can see all of these, guys

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<v Speaker 3>these bigger, guys they got big, paws arm link thirty,

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<v Speaker 3>three wingspan of Eighty his pass sets and light feet

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<v Speaker 3>are exactly what you want is footwork got a lot

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<v Speaker 3>better this. Year he can. Recover his anchor is really.

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<v Speaker 3>GOOD i mean it improved. Too he's got, range he's

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<v Speaker 3>got good hip. Flexibility we talk about. That one of

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<v Speaker 3>the drills they do at the combine that nobody that

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<v Speaker 3>you don't get to, see but they measure. It they'll

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<v Speaker 3>have the offensive linemen stand up their, feet shoulder with the,

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<v Speaker 3>part and then hands straight out and then just, bend

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<v Speaker 3>just bend down as far as they can without. Teetering

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<v Speaker 3>if you've got a big dude that can go up

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<v Speaker 3>and down like a yo yo without, teetering you'll see

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<v Speaker 3>some of these guys start down and then their center

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<v Speaker 3>of gravity either goes, forward it either goes to the

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<v Speaker 3>side that's. Measured they measured to see, THAT i, mean

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<v Speaker 3>and they film it because that's that's that's important to.

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<v Speaker 3>Know try it sometime in front of your. Mirror, OKAY i.

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<v Speaker 3>Will you're married to an offensive. Lineman he can probably

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<v Speaker 3>go bounce up and down.

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<v Speaker 1>Easy, YEAH i bet he probably.

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<v Speaker 3>Can they probably can. Now he missed half a twenty

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<v Speaker 3>twenty fourth knee. INJURY a lot of times we talked

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<v Speaker 3>about hand. Placement he plays with his hands a little

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<v Speaker 3>bit wide at. Times that can be a, problem and

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<v Speaker 3>he has some trouble in space locating. People but this guy,

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<v Speaker 3>here somebody's gonna Draft hi pretty high because he's got

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<v Speaker 3>some requisite foot skills to. Survive all. Right the next

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<v Speaker 3>guy is the guy that kind of impressed me at

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<v Speaker 3>the at the senior bout all of us when we saw.

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<v Speaker 3>Him It's Anthony belton From North Carolina. State he's a legitimate.

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<v Speaker 3>Giant he's six six three thirty six ten and a quarter,

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<v Speaker 3>hand thirty four inch, arms eighty two inch. Wingspan article

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<v Speaker 3>jump is twenty nine and a. Half that's a lot

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<v Speaker 3>to get three thirty six off the ground that high

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<v Speaker 3>broad jump at eight. Eleven this guy's enormous. Tackle he's

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<v Speaker 3>got tremendous play strength he's. Got he's a raw power.

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<v Speaker 3>Player his side of the line of, scrimmage he will

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<v Speaker 3>completely collapse it down if he's working off of a down.

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<v Speaker 3>Block we talk about pin and, pull he's the pin.

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<v Speaker 3>Guy he can collapse. It. Uh he consistently lands good hand. Punches.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh he's just he's just a beast out there on

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<v Speaker 3>the edge. Now as big as he, is he's got heavy,

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<v Speaker 3>feet so he. Doesn't he's not a dancing bear out.

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<v Speaker 3>There he's he's, got he's. Got he's got heavy, feet and,

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<v Speaker 3>again a lot of times because he gets a little

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<v Speaker 3>bit top, heavy he'll have some balance. Issues, okay, now.

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<v Speaker 1>A heavy feet good or?

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<v Speaker 4>Bad?

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<v Speaker 3>Bad Fat when.

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<v Speaker 4>You want feet like a tackle like he's talking, about

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<v Speaker 4>you want blue, Feet.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah you got to. Move when you've Watched North Carolina

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<v Speaker 3>state scheme, wise they gave him a lot of inside

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<v Speaker 3>help to take care of of stunts and those types of.

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<v Speaker 3>Things if you want a guy that can just completely

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<v Speaker 3>engulf people on the edge and you do a lot

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<v Speaker 3>of stuff where he doesn't have to chase people in,

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<v Speaker 3>space this is your. GUY i think when he comes

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<v Speaker 3>into the, league if he gets a little bit more technique,

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<v Speaker 3>coaching you can work with some of. That he's a

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<v Speaker 3>maler on the. Outside he's a lot like you. Know this,

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<v Speaker 3>year one of the big talks in the league was

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<v Speaker 3>When Makai becton moved from the left tackle where he

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<v Speaker 3>said that's what he, was and they finally moved him

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<v Speaker 3>inside there At philly and he was a devastating monster at.

0:18:26.960 --> 0:18:29.720
<v Speaker 3>Guard won The Super bowl with him in. There he

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<v Speaker 3>really helped that offensive. Line he's gonna be an interior

0:18:33.080 --> 0:18:35.480
<v Speaker 3>lineman now to begin. With but this guy is a

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<v Speaker 3>lot like What beckton, was not as accomplished early, on

0:18:39.840 --> 0:18:42.040
<v Speaker 3>but he's a monster on the. Edge just remember this

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<v Speaker 3>Named Anthony. Belton somebody's gonna take. Him last guy on

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<v Speaker 3>my list Arionte ursery From, minnesota another. Giant when these

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<v Speaker 3>guys stand above the guys when they're in a group out,

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<v Speaker 3>there then you know they're.

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<v Speaker 1>Giants, yeah because they're all.

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<v Speaker 3>Big just like watching AN nba basketball game from, courtside you,

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<v Speaker 3>know you realize how big they are because on television

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<v Speaker 3>they all look the same, size, right because they are

0:19:04.280 --> 0:19:10.600
<v Speaker 3>with the same size as giant six six three point thirty,

0:19:10.600 --> 0:19:13.439
<v Speaker 3>one nine and a half, hands eighty two. Wing this

0:19:13.480 --> 0:19:17.359
<v Speaker 3>guy's an athlete five flat in the forty wow twenty

0:19:17.440 --> 0:19:19.720
<v Speaker 3>nine and a half, vertical nine to three broad. Jump

0:19:20.160 --> 0:19:24.320
<v Speaker 3>he's got good, size, length good heavy. Hands heavy hands are, good, Right,

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<v Speaker 3>yes heavy hands are. Good heavy feet are. Bad just remember.

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<v Speaker 1>That write that down. Everybody he's fluid in the.

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<v Speaker 3>Hips he's got some straight line. Explosiveness uh sometimes now

0:19:34.840 --> 0:19:37.680
<v Speaker 3>he's six y six plays a little. Tall his anchor

0:19:37.760 --> 0:19:41.399
<v Speaker 3>can get, compromised and for some, reason when you look

0:19:41.440 --> 0:19:43.359
<v Speaker 3>at the tape from twenty twenty three to twenty twenty,

0:19:43.400 --> 0:19:46.280
<v Speaker 3>four his run blocking consistency was a little better in

0:19:46.359 --> 0:19:50.520
<v Speaker 3>twenty twenty. Three and the other thing, is occasionally on

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<v Speaker 3>this guy we talk about waste, benders you will see

0:19:53.320 --> 0:19:55.600
<v Speaker 3>him falling. Forward so he's gonna have to work On

0:19:55.760 --> 0:19:58.800
<v Speaker 3>he's gonna have to work on. That but, again there's

0:19:58.840 --> 0:20:01.720
<v Speaker 3>not many humans walking the earth that are sixty six

0:20:01.800 --> 0:20:05.320
<v Speaker 3>three thirty one that could run like he. Can so,

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<v Speaker 3>right Arionte, Ursery Minnesota Golden, Gopher.

0:20:10.600 --> 0:20:14.240
<v Speaker 1>Fast, fast, fast all, RIGHT. Rtt who are your your

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<v Speaker 1>tackles to?

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<v Speaker 4>Know Kelvin, Banks, Junior Texas longhorn six five and an,

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<v Speaker 4>eighth three point fifteen, hands ten and three, eights arm

0:20:23.040 --> 0:20:25.880
<v Speaker 4>thirty three and a half wing eighty four and three

0:20:26.000 --> 0:20:29.040
<v Speaker 4>eights who he did five to one six in the

0:20:29.080 --> 0:20:31.520
<v Speaker 4>forty one seven nine in his first, ten seven eight

0:20:31.560 --> 0:20:34.440
<v Speaker 4>one in the three, cone thirty two inch vert eight

0:20:34.520 --> 0:20:36.920
<v Speaker 4>eight broad at six five and an eighth and three

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<v Speaker 4>point fifteen wow started forty two games at left tackle

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<v Speaker 4>for The. Longhorns twenty twenty Four Lombardi award, winner so

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<v Speaker 4>comes with pretty good pedigree. There the next one is

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<v Speaker 4>a guy we saw at The Senior bowl and again

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<v Speaker 4>at The combine Is Josh connerley From. Oregon Josh connery

0:20:51.480 --> 0:20:55.080
<v Speaker 4>six four and five, eights three, eleven, hands ten and three, eights,

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<v Speaker 4>arm thirty three and a half wing eighty two and

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<v Speaker 4>a quarter five oh five and the forty one seven

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<v Speaker 4>one of the first ten thirty four and a half

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<v Speaker 4>inch vertical leap eight seven broad but thirty four and

0:21:06.680 --> 0:21:09.000
<v Speaker 4>a half inch vert for a guy that's nearly six

0:21:09.119 --> 0:21:12.359
<v Speaker 4>five three eleven pretty. Good twenty eight starts at left

0:21:12.359 --> 0:21:16.119
<v Speaker 4>tackle for The, ducks allowed just one quarterback sack in

0:21:16.240 --> 0:21:20.040
<v Speaker 4>over five hundred past block reps in each of his

0:21:20.160 --> 0:21:22.919
<v Speaker 4>last two. Seasons and then the last one is the

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<v Speaker 4>guy that may have helped himself more than anybody this this.

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<v Speaker 4>Offseason he got sick the week of The Senior, bowl

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<v Speaker 4>had to, leave but put on a great show at The.

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<v Speaker 4>Combine and that's Armand membu From missouri six' four and

0:21:36.520 --> 0:21:40.000
<v Speaker 4>a quarter three thirty, two hands nine and, three quarters

0:21:40.119 --> 0:21:43.040
<v Speaker 4>arm thirty three and a half wing. Eighty two and

0:21:43.280 --> 0:21:47.119
<v Speaker 4>you're talking about a guy that four nine one in

0:21:47.160 --> 0:21:49.679
<v Speaker 4>the forty at six four and a quarter three thirty

0:21:49.680 --> 0:21:52.280
<v Speaker 4>two so athlete there won seven to four in his

0:21:52.280 --> 0:21:55.480
<v Speaker 4>first ten a thirty four inch vertical leap and with

0:21:55.640 --> 0:21:58.200
<v Speaker 4>thirty three and a half, inch arms did thirty. One

0:21:58.359 --> 0:22:02.320
<v Speaker 4>reps at two twenty five started thirty games For the

0:22:02.359 --> 0:22:07.960
<v Speaker 4>tigers at. Right tackles he may be because it's not a.

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<v Speaker 4>Straight up this guy's a tackle tackle tackle like we

0:22:10.680 --> 0:22:12.400
<v Speaker 4>had at the top of last. Year's draft he may

0:22:12.440 --> 0:22:14.720
<v Speaker 4>be the first. Tackle taken now He's A.

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<v Speaker 1>The otp can we talk.

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<v Speaker 2>About forty times for offensive linemen because never outside of

0:23:02.880 --> 0:23:08.040
<v Speaker 2>something seriously wrong. Going down do you see an offensive

0:23:08.040 --> 0:23:12.480
<v Speaker 2>lineman running for forty yards at? Any point what are

0:23:12.520 --> 0:23:16.000
<v Speaker 2>you able to glean from the forty times for?

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<v Speaker 1>Offensive lineman nothing.

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<v Speaker 3>Seriously ten yards, split right.

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<v Speaker 4>Ten yards THAT'S why i mentioned that with an inmphus

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<v Speaker 4>one seven four and at first ten for armand membu

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<v Speaker 4>it's six four and a quarter three.

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<v Speaker 3>Thirty ten it's a ten. Yard split and you'll, if

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<v Speaker 3>you if you ever go to, the combine you will

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<v Speaker 3>see that they have official timers and they have the

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<v Speaker 3>electronic timing set at, the ten set at, the twenty

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<v Speaker 3>and said at. The forty when you're at, the combine

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<v Speaker 3>this is just a little bit of the inside teams

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<v Speaker 3>draw for the road that they're. Timing, from really You

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<v Speaker 3>think i've never told you?

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<v Speaker 1>Lie, YET well i mean that's certainly, not True but

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<v Speaker 1>i've told.

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<v Speaker 4>Me that this, is Interesting so, ot people you're getting the.

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<v Speaker 3>Goods here so that's a. Mac nugget because they have

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<v Speaker 3>a section set up and, if anybody any civilian ever

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<v Speaker 3>comes in and sits left of where, they're timing the whole.

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<v Speaker 3>Thing stops they get, yelled at they, get shamed have

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<v Speaker 3>to leave now because they want line, of sight they

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<v Speaker 3>want line, of sight they want line of sight on.

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<v Speaker 3>The start and then there are people that are they're

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<v Speaker 3>just to time, the ten just to time, the twenty

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<v Speaker 3>just to time. The forty you draw for, your row

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<v Speaker 3>you have to sit in that row of the. Whole

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<v Speaker 3>combine so my point being when the big, linemen go the,

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<v Speaker 3>first thing that the first thing that they, will relay because,

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<v Speaker 3>you know they all they all relay the numbers that

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<v Speaker 3>they've got and they check is for the, big dudes is.

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<v Speaker 2>The ten interesting look at that, little insight but it

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<v Speaker 2>makes a lot of sense that that the full forty

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<v Speaker 2>time wouldn't really, mean well.

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<v Speaker 3>But you have one that runs on unusual times like

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<v Speaker 3>that the under five flat for those, big men then

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<v Speaker 3>you know you've got. An athlete you know you've got.

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<v Speaker 3>An athlete is.

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<v Speaker 2>There anybody that has an incredibly high ceiling or an

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<v Speaker 2>extraordinarily high ceiling in, this group like somebody who really

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<v Speaker 2>the sky's the limit for them and what they're able

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<v Speaker 2>to do once they get to the next level and

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<v Speaker 2>kind of get their feet on.

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<v Speaker 4>The ground it remains to be seen for me in,

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<v Speaker 4>this draft in, my opinion because there's just not that many. Straight,

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<v Speaker 4>up yep that's, A, tackle yep that's. A. Starter yep

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<v Speaker 4>it's a little different in this.

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<v Speaker 3>THE guy i will bring Up his. Gray's abel he's

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<v Speaker 3>really good on. The, interior yeah because he was the

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<v Speaker 3>most consistent with pads on that everybody got to see

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<v Speaker 3>against decent, you know he had to move up from

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<v Speaker 3>the level that he played against the people that he

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<v Speaker 3>was competing against In The, senior bowl and he not

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<v Speaker 3>only was consistent during that time against that type of defensive,

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<v Speaker 3>front competition but also very very consistent during.

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<v Speaker 2>The week is it easier or is it more complicated

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<v Speaker 2>when there's not the clear cut division where a lot

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<v Speaker 2>of guys could kind of it be in that gray

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<v Speaker 2>area of.

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<v Speaker 5>Playing in either that's that's that's that's Pretty much amy decided,

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<v Speaker 5>for them and they're, they're talked you know that they

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<v Speaker 5>and the representative are talked to them about it before

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<v Speaker 5>any of this ever.

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<v Speaker 3>Ever happens they don't surprise anybody. With anything they don't

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<v Speaker 3>just bring him in, And, say okay all of, a sudden.

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<v Speaker 3>You're here they they've talked, like you but you're. A,

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<v Speaker 3>center yeah they have talked, about it and some of

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<v Speaker 3>them have even worked, at it and a lot of

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<v Speaker 3>these guys that are training at these at these offensive

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<v Speaker 3>line guru places now across, the country which, there are

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<v Speaker 3>there's some really. Good ones once they go into the

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<v Speaker 3>post season workouts that they're doing wherever, they're training then

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<v Speaker 3>clubs and the scouts, will say work.

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<v Speaker 4>Him here let me ask you this following up. Your

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<v Speaker 4>question we talked a lot about players in, this pod

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<v Speaker 4>IN this otp about guys going outside. The end arm

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<v Speaker 4>length is the tail tale and a lot. Of that

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<v Speaker 4>are there any other factors that can make a guy

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<v Speaker 4>move inside or is just arm length maybe one of

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<v Speaker 4>the main? Ear marks?

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<v Speaker 3>Arm length, foot fire, arm length, Foot fire how good are?

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<v Speaker 3>Your feet how quick are? Your feet? Arm length everybody's

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<v Speaker 3>looking for tackle feet and then you work.

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<v Speaker 2>That way there's so much to watch as this draft

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<v Speaker 2>gets closer, and closer there are so many different things

0:27:22.160 --> 0:27:24.920
<v Speaker 2>that still, could happen and there are so many position

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<v Speaker 2>groups that are just full of interesting stories and just.

0:27:30.800 --> 0:27:35.160
<v Speaker 2>Incredible athletes and this is as we get closer and

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<v Speaker 2>we go further and further and deeper and deeper into these,

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<v Speaker 2>Positional previews i'm getting more and more excited about this

0:27:42.800 --> 0:27:48.439
<v Speaker 2>draft class just because there's really some interesting options and

0:27:48.520 --> 0:27:50.520
<v Speaker 2>opportunities and GUYS that i can't wait to.

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<v Speaker 1>See plays there's.

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<v Speaker 3>Always good players of, the, DRAFT yeah i mean they're,

0:27:53.400 --> 0:27:55.960
<v Speaker 3>just there, just are and some, of them, you know maybe,

0:27:56.200 --> 0:27:59.200
<v Speaker 3>different spots but there. Always ARE and i think we've

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<v Speaker 3>talked earlier about the belly of. THIS draft yep through,

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<v Speaker 3>seventy seven, seventy eight you got a chance to get. Some, players, yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>Well there's more positions to. Talk about this concludes our

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<v Speaker 2>episode about the. Offensive line but we are, not, Done

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<v Speaker 2>friends we are. Not done the next episode OF The

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<v Speaker 2>Otp Our position preview series is going to be wide

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<v Speaker 2>receivers and, tight Ends and i'm very much looking forward

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<v Speaker 2>to that because you want to talk about some, crazy

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<v Speaker 2>athletes this draft. Has them So For, ret bryan For,

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<v Speaker 2>Coach Mac I'm. Amy wells thank you for tuning in

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<v Speaker 2>to this EDITION. Of botp