Tell me that this guy doesn't have Patriot written all over him. He could be this years LM. if he is there in the 2nd round I say they grab him. Mainly if they don't resign SN. Plus he was a recuit from the North Pole Alaska. Won't mind playing in cold weather thats for sure.
Colledge is a very impressive OT prospect in the upcoming NFL draft. I like his athletic ability at OT, he moves well and can really run block when he puts his mind to it. At times, he literally pushes the defender backwards as if he was a pull rushing DT. He is in very good shape for an OT and that improves his stock at the next level. Colledge is not the ideal OT however, I think he needs to work on getting out of his stance quicker against speed rushers, he moves his feet well and has good technique but needs to move more laterally to get in front of outside pass rushers. Nonetheless, Colledge is a fine OT prospect and should easily be a 1st day
selection come draft time. He is a very good player and if he works on his pass protection against speed rushers, he could become an elite OT. VISIT
source: Draft Daddy
As a pass protector, Colledge routinely shuts down the opposing end, and he alot of gets practice at this in the Boise State shotgun-heavy, run-n-gun offense. His run blocking is underrated by many due to what is perceived as shortcomings in bulk (he played around 290 last year), however make no mistake he is often dominant in that phase of the game. To reiterate, Colledge might not be the choice with the highest profile or upside (McNeil from Auburn, Scott from Texas, Winston from Miami, Whitworth from LSU are all more highly regarded according to "concensus"), but Colledge is comparable as a unique physical talent (36 inch vertical leap, 450 pound hang clean) and superior intangibly - Colledge is a "hard-hat lunch-pail" player that has room to grow into a fixture at the next level for years to come. VISIT
Colledge is a very impressive OT prospect in the upcoming NFL draft. I like his athletic ability at OT, he moves well and can really run block when he puts his mind to it. At times, he literally pushes the defender backwards as if he was a pull rushing DT. He is in very good shape for an OT and that improves his stock at the next level. Colledge is not the ideal OT however, I think he needs to work on getting out of his stance quicker against speed rushers, he moves his feet well and has good technique but needs to move more laterally to get in front of outside pass rushers. Nonetheless, Colledge is a fine OT prospect and should easily be a 1st day
selection come draft time. He is a very good player and if he works on his pass protection against speed rushers, he could become an elite OT. VISIT
source: Draft Daddy
As a pass protector, Colledge routinely shuts down the opposing end, and he alot of gets practice at this in the Boise State shotgun-heavy, run-n-gun offense. His run blocking is underrated by many due to what is perceived as shortcomings in bulk (he played around 290 last year), however make no mistake he is often dominant in that phase of the game. To reiterate, Colledge might not be the choice with the highest profile or upside (McNeil from Auburn, Scott from Texas, Winston from Miami, Whitworth from LSU are all more highly regarded according to "concensus"), but Colledge is comparable as a unique physical talent (36 inch vertical leap, 450 pound hang clean) and superior intangibly - Colledge is a "hard-hat lunch-pail" player that has room to grow into a fixture at the next level for years to come. VISIT