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  • OL combine weigh in

    Tackles:


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    Campbell is already creating a buzz and hasn't even worked out yet. He has muscle definition where most Tackles don't know they have muscles. 310 and chissled with 36 1/4" arms?

    Big weigh in for Charles Brown who was not expected to weigh in at > 290. Guys got really long arms and baseball mitts for hands. If he still runs fairly well he's a first rounder for sure. If TT wants an elite LT prospect at #23 he should not only have one but also have choices.

    Bulaga is much shorter than I've seen him listed at (around 6'8"). I guess his body matches his arms after all.

    Vladimir Ducasse is listed as a guard but teams were lining him up all over at the senior bowl. He stood out everywhere. He's got the body and feet to play tackle in the NFL. Looking forward to watching him run.

    John Jerry is a guy the Packers have reportedly interviewed. He could also be a RT.

    JD Walton surprised me with his length. He'd make a great Center for us. Adept at the shotgun snap.
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  • #2
    i can understand arm length, but what the hell does hand length matter for an o-lineman?

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    • #3
      Hey folks,
      I am glad the forum is back up and running and good to see most of the same posters here. I used to be a frequent reader of this forum, (and anything else written/said about the Packers) but seldom posted.
      Anyway, I look forward to an exciting draft/off season as the Pack takes the steps necessary to get back to the Super Bowl.

      Hand measurements for an OL? I wondered the same thing when I saw that stat last week. It must mean something to somebody, probably ranking up there with shoe size, ear hair density, etc.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by VermontPackFan
        Hey folks,
        I am glad the forum is back up and running and good to see most of the same posters here. I used to be a frequent reader of this forum, (and anything else written/said about the Packers) but seldom posted.
        Anyway, I look forward to an exciting draft/off season as the Pack takes the steps necessary to get back to the Super Bowl.

        Hand measurements for an OL? I wondered the same thing when I saw that stat last week. It must mean something to somebody, probably ranking up there with shoe size, ear hair density, etc.
        Glad you're back here.

        I would think smaller hands would be better than larger hands for an O-Lineman because then the referees would have a harder time seeing them hold.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by red
          i can understand arm length, but what the hell does hand length matter for an o-lineman?
          Big hands are good, but not a deal breaker, because it means that you have more control over the guy you're blocking. Harder for the defender to twist away etc. as there are more points of contact. You like seeing OL with big hands, but you're never going to draft a guy because his hands are big or avoid drafting a guy because his hands are average. If you found somebody with especially tiny hands though, that might give you pause.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Lurker64
            If you found somebody with especially tiny hands though, that might give you pause.
            [QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.

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            • #7
              Hand size is obviously most important to QBs and also to WRs, TEs, and RBs who can fumble but everyone's hand size is measured and I just made note of Charlie Brown's because they are enormous.

              For whatever reason though some speculate that lineman with smaller hands grab more jerseys and face masks by accident.

              Ear hair density is probably more important for OL--too high and you'll get guys who false start.
              70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by VermontPackFan
                Hey folks,
                I am glad the forum is back up and running and good to see most of the same posters here. I used to be a frequent reader of this forum, (and anything else written/said about the Packers) but seldom posted.
                Anyway, I look forward to an exciting draft/off season as the Pack takes the steps necessary to get back to the Super Bowl.

                Hand measurements for an OL? I wondered the same thing when I saw that stat last week. It must mean something to somebody, probably ranking up there with shoe size, ear hair density, etc.
                umm, not to be the bearer of bad news or anything, but the forum has been up and running all this time. it was never down, the link on the front page was busted but we've always been here posting away

                don't worry though, you haven't missed much

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                • #9
                  Re: OL combine weigh in

                  Originally posted by 3irty1
                  Tackles:
                  Check out Jared Veldheer, the OT from Hillsdale who is over 6'8" tall but only has 33" arms.

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                  • #10
                    thats a guy you're going to be hearing a lot more of in the near future

                    and he might end up a packer

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by red
                      thats a guy you're going to be hearing a lot more of in the near future

                      and he might end up a packer
                      Not as an OT.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by hoosier
                        Originally posted by red
                        thats a guy you're going to be hearing a lot more of in the near future

                        and he might end up a packer
                        Not as an OT.
                        yup as an OT

                        guys got a lot of buzz around him right now. he's suppose to be a monster. he's expected to bench 225 over 30 times and run a sub 5 second 40

                        his arms are only a quarter inch shorter then bulaga

                        i've been seeing him ranked around the 10th OT in the draft

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                        • #13
                          Just for reference, armlength of some of the top OTs last year.

                          Eben Britton - 32 3/4
                          Eugene Monroe - 33 7/8
                          Michael Oher - 33 1/2
                          Jason Smith - 33 3/4
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                          • #14
                            Some bench results
                            OFFENSIVE LINEMEN
                            Name Reps
                            Petrus, Mitch 45
                            Okung, Russell 38
                            Hawley, Joe 35
                            Olsen, Eric 35
                            Campbell, Bruce 34
                            Byers, Jeff 33
                            Washington, Tony 33
                            Lauvao, Shawn 33
                            Veldheer, Jared 32
                            Ducasse, Vlad 29
                            Wang, Ed 29
                            Welch, Thomas 29
                            Young, Sam 29
                            Bulaga, Brian 26
                            Davis, Anthony 21
                            "I'd rather see the players' wives playing beach volleyball for Jello-shots in Honolulu between the division championships and the Super Bowl." Swede

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                            • #15
                              45???????????????

                              please TT, draft the OG out of arkansas

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