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From a Bruce Arians interview on the day of the draft regarding Urbik:
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Originally posted by ramblinjim
What’s your take on Kraig Urbik?
I love him. Big, tough, nasty type of guy that has position flexibility. He’s played some tackle. Like they showed him on TV, if you just go out and play one-on-one you aren’t picking him on your team. When you put him in a football game, on offensive line there a lot of guys that don’t play good one-on-one. It’s learning how to play together. This kid understands football. He’s a big physical guy that we think can play guard or tackle. We’ll stick the ball between his legs and see if he can do that too, so he has the ability to dress on Sunday and be a guy that could possibly be a three position player for us.
He’s never played center before?
No, he’s practiced it but that’s not something that he has done a lot of.
Why do you need big guys at guard now?
You’ve got the big strong three-techniques. For us, we’re playing in a division where there are no guard doubles. So it is more can he go to the second level and still come down and block the big nose guards that we have to face on our division. He has the ability to do both. We don’t pull a lot, we pull some. So the smaller more athletic trapping guards are not really in vogue for a lot of teams anymore because there are very few trapping teams. A lot of teams only pull the left guard. If they want to run the power they want to run it one way. That’s being going on for fifteen years. But he is a right side player, more physical player.
Would he have to go out on a linebacker much at Wisconsin?
Oh yeah. They are a zone blocking team. Very similar to us, combination blocks. He understands the game very well.
Would you expect him to compete to start?
Yes.
I love him. Big, tough, nasty type of guy that has position flexibility. He’s played some tackle. Like they showed him on TV, if you just go out and play one-on-one you aren’t picking him on your team. When you put him in a football game, on offensive line there a lot of guys that don’t play good one-on-one. It’s learning how to play together. This kid understands football. He’s a big physical guy that we think can play guard or tackle. We’ll stick the ball between his legs and see if he can do that too, so he has the ability to dress on Sunday and be a guy that could possibly be a three position player for us.
He’s never played center before?
No, he’s practiced it but that’s not something that he has done a lot of.
Why do you need big guys at guard now?
You’ve got the big strong three-techniques. For us, we’re playing in a division where there are no guard doubles. So it is more can he go to the second level and still come down and block the big nose guards that we have to face on our division. He has the ability to do both. We don’t pull a lot, we pull some. So the smaller more athletic trapping guards are not really in vogue for a lot of teams anymore because there are very few trapping teams. A lot of teams only pull the left guard. If they want to run the power they want to run it one way. That’s being going on for fifteen years. But he is a right side player, more physical player.
Would he have to go out on a linebacker much at Wisconsin?
Oh yeah. They are a zone blocking team. Very similar to us, combination blocks. He understands the game very well.
Would you expect him to compete to start?
Yes.
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