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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.One of the weights I am curious about is Dontay Moch. He's being mentioned as a 3-4 OLB, but his listed weight is 229 ; (
It's a possibility, however such things as lateral mobility, change of direction, play/route recognition ... will play a factor.Dontay Moch is 229? I don't know much about him but everyone claims he's incredibly fast, why not just lose weight and play safety? 230 is small for a 4-3 LB.
You know you are a hard core draft nik...
You care about the exact height weight of the players.
Is Aldon Smith 260 or 252? Is Ayers 6'4 or 6'23? Does Watt way 288 or 278?
The truth shall be revealed... within a few days we can scratch off a few more names from our master lists.
You know you are a hard core draft nik...
You care about the exact height weight of the players.
Is Aldon Smith 260 or 252? Is Ayers 6'4 or 6'23? Does Watt way 288 or 278?
The truth shall be revealed... within a few days we can scratch off a few more names from our master lists.
Watt's unofficial weight has been commonly listed at 292 since sometime during the season. His official Combine weight may tell us where he (or his agent) thinks he's best suited to play. If he comes in at 280 or less, maybe he's hoping more for a 4-3 gig. OTOH, if he comes in at 295+ . . .
I think the same thing applies to Jordan of Cal. What if he comes in at 279? Is he still a DE in a 3-4? What if he comes in at 295?
Why is Chris Carter of Fresno State being mentioned as a Patriots type player more and more over the past several weeks? Can't be just the Pat Hill connection can it?
A lot of players will be added and eliminated from the Patriots draft board based on the next 4 days.
On the plus side, that 6'2.5" (actually 2 5/8" but who's counting!) came with 34" arms. Not a bad wing span for clogging passing lanes and hand fighting blockers.I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who's excited to hear heights and weights lol. Those fractions are important! Like for instance, we'd prefer an OLB to be close to 6'4". Von Miller is listed 6'3". So you wonder is he really closer to 6'2" or 6'4"? Then he measures in at 6'2.5" at the Senior Bowl.
On the plus side, that 6'2.5" (actually 2 5/8" but who's counting!) came with 34" arms. Not a bad wing span for clogging passing lanes and hand fighting blockers.
Tyron Smith's rumored weight gain has been confirmed. He's 6'5" 307lbs with 37" arms. Great numbers. We'll have to see if he's still as quick with the new weight. Ijalana's arms came in at 36".
NFP has a photo of Smith with the weigh-in notes. He looks chiseled. At 307#.
Anybody have any links to the complete, raw, official weigh-in results including hand/arm measurements?
By "official" I mean in the "60xx" format. So far, all I've seen are heights listed in the 6'x" format, indicating that the poster is "rounding" up or down - which past experience has shown can often be guided by the poster's agenda wrt a specific player.
I think the same thing applies to Jordan of Cal. What if he comes in at 279? Is he still a DE in a 3-4? What if he comes in at 295?