Now, i'm terrified... in adding Landry jones, they've taken ALL guys that I've spoke higly of at some point or another (except for Wheaton, who I like what I've read)... I hope i was right on 'em all..
Now, i'm terrified... in adding Landry jones, they've taken ALL guys that I've spoke higly of at some point or another (except for Wheaton, who I like what I've read)... I hope i was right on 'em all..
2013 MNF Executive Champion!
DeVille's Early April Mock (In Progress)
1.20 - Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama
2.51 - Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan
3.84 -Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, C, Georgia
3.98 -<tbd>
4.117 - Maason Smith, DT, LSU
6.178 - Travis Glover, OT, Ga State
6.195 - Dillon Johnson, RB, Washington
Reid Fragel (OT)
HT: 6'8" WT: 308LBS.
POSITION: OT
SCHOOL: Ohio St.
ARM LENGTH: 33"
HANDS: 10 5/8"
GRADE
77.05
Reid Fragel (OT)
HT: 6'8" WT: 308LBS.
POSITION: OT
SCHOOL: Ohio St.
ARM LENGTH: 33"
HANDS: 10 5/8"
Overview
The departure of both of Ohio State’s starting tackles from the 2011 season forced Buckeyes coaches to look for answers at those crucial spots. It was no surprise that they picked Fragel to move inside from his blocking tight end role last spring, and during the offseason his frame easily added the weight necessary to play in the Big Ten. He then went on to start all 12 games at right tackle for the Buckeyes during his senior year.
Fragel was a Detroit all-metro pick as a senior, and played every game his first three years in Columbus. After playing on special teams as a true freshman, he started five games in 2010, catching nine passes for 121 yards and a touchdown against Iowa. Fragel started four games in his junior year, but continued to be mostly used as a blocker in the run game (five receptions, 64 yards) for a team lacking a great passing offense.
COMBINE STATS
40 YARD DASH: 5.14 SEC
BENCH PRESS: 33 REPS
VERTICAL JUMP: 30.0 INCH
BROAD JUMP: 113.0 INCH
3 CONE DRILL: 7.62 SEC
20 YARD SHUTTLE: 4.68 SEC
ANALYSIS
Strengths
Tall, long lineman who has maintained his athleticism despite adding strength throughout his frame-and he still has room to grow in the upper and lower bodies. Doesn’t play like the typical former tight end, gets after defensive ends on the outside and can move tackles off the line in the run game with leverage and strong legs. Attacks ends in pass protection, rides them around the pocket. Flashes lateral movement and quick steps to cut off the edge (on twists, as well), mirror spin moves, or cut off the inside lane. Quick enough off the snap to reach block tackles or take linebackers out of the hole so running backs can cut back. Uses athleticism to take an end around the edge and then quickly get downfield to block on draw plays. Picks up interior blitzers instead of being taken outside by the end. Widens his base in pass protection to prevent getting bulled. Plays with attitude, will extend at the end of plays to finish when in position. Shows some recovery speed if taking a wrong step off the snap, should only improve there because of his athleticism. Attacks the inside shoulder in the running game to automatically put his body in the correct position. Shoulders are over toes when asked to immediately get to the second level. Continues to fight even if put in an awkward, losing position.
Weaknesses
Still learning the position, and how to play with additional weight, because of his late switch to the offensive line. Needs to hit his hands inside more consistently to control his target off the snap. Strength is lacking in his grip, can occasionally be thrown around or lunge forward because of it. Overaggressive at times in both pass pro and on run blocks, opponents take advantage of his leaning to push him upfield or get him off-balance. Will stop his feet at times while the play continues, allowing his man to get into plays if they are extended. Inconsistent getting down quickly on his cut blocks, though opponents find it hard to get around them. Must consistently move his feet after latching onto his opponent to prevent getting shed.
NFL Comparison
Eric Winston
Bottom Line
The tight end to offensive tackle conversion is a transition NFL evaluators have started to covet, and Fragel fits the. Despite possessing a Matt Kalil-type frame, Fragel started all 12 games in his final seasonon the right side and showed very little trouble anchoring against stronger pass rushers. His experience is limited on the left side, but Fragel could be groomed to block on the blind side or make a career on the right side after adding weight. Though he’s obviously still learning the position, NFL teams consider him a potential starter at the next level because of his overall athleticism and upside.
I doubt it'll happen but I'd still draft Lattimore. I think Phillip Thomas is still available (which is odd).
Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.
DAMNIT. Phillip Thomas has been selected to by the skins. I step away for a couple minutes and miss this..
Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.
2013 MNF Executive Champion!
DeVille's Early April Mock (In Progress)
1.20 - Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama
2.51 - Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan
3.84 -Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, C, Georgia
3.98 -<tbd>
4.117 - Maason Smith, DT, LSU
6.178 - Travis Glover, OT, Ga State
6.195 - Dillon Johnson, RB, Washington
Jesse Williams in the 5th? The guy must have a medical issue. He's a beast.
Here comes the BOOM!
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