Very interesting work-up, nice read. I don't see anyone else stepping up to take a whack so here's who's who, enjoy!
Which you suggest, based strictly on this limited run blocking/intangible data, ranks thusly:
1-2 Rd: Solder
2-3 Rd: Watkins
3: Wisniewski
6-7: Smith, Castonzo
Not Patriots fits: Pouncey, Hudson
Thanks! Really enjoyed it. Now, if you'd be so kind .... back at ya:
Each O-lineman's notes are my own compilation from multiple observer reports (some "mainstream", others not) at All-Star practices and games. Remarkably consistent observations they were, for all that.
Player A:
Run-blocking: Quickly and easily gains control at PoA. great drive to steer defenders away from the running lane. Good lean, finish on blocks. Nasty demeanor, very aggressive; tends to manhandle defenders. Very good blocking for power-running game from both OT spots.
Pass-Pro: Powerful punch into contact, great hands; plenty of strength to control, even manhandle, after lock-on. Solid overall strength/athleticism, though does lack for some power of his post leg. Sometimes gets a bit high and allows defenders to get underneath leverage, but generally has a very compact sit off the snap providing him with solid balance. Good setup position, change-of-direction agility and working angles allows him to stay in front of defender and mirror well. Somewhat slow feet leave him occasionally vulnerable to speed off the edge to where he can be re-directed or taken for a ride, even by Day-2 prospects, but still considerably better versus edge speed than what was expected.
General: Apparently sought out some independent coaching after his school bowl game that seems to have resulted in some distinct improvements. He did struggle with some specific techniques while trying to adapt to other O-line positions, but got by on natural fluid athleticism and still looked better than most guys who were trying to move around the line.
Player B:
Run-blocking: Generates immediate leverage off the snap. Very good drive, impressive hip explosion through blocks and good lateral footwork through contact. Very good pulling, on the move, working in space. Plays smart, patient, efficient, virtually error-free. Violent with a real mean streak. Immediately incorporated coaching tips and adjusted to different O-line positions almost instantly, though he did struggle at OC for awhile. Blew running lanes wide open during the game.
Pass-Pro: Again, generates immediate leverage off the snap. Bends well and stays compact. Outstanding power, very stout anchor even against the biggest/strongest D-linemen. Outstanding technique/footwork/lateral agility enabled him to consistently stone rushers at every O-line position he tried and to mirror well on the outside. Needs some more work on hand technique; his placement is sometimes poor and he got called for a HOLD in the game.
General: Occasionally gets too wide or high and his post leg in pass-pro is sometimes weak, but he adjusts and re-sets quickly. Very smart, hard-worker who is easily coached up.
Player C:
Run-blocking: Solid base at PoA. Great drive and leverage; uses long arms well. Very persistenct. Easily cleared run lanes in game, working from various positions. Consistent walling-off and sealing when working at OT.
Pass-Pro: Consistently able to control, even pancake, 2nd-round prospects on power rush playing on the inside, but often stood up by smaller guys. Inconsistent on the outside. Patient, rarely off-balance and just agile enough to mirror and ride even some Day-1/Day-2 prospects wide and past, but struggles with edge speed more often than not. Just doesn't have the necessary backpedal.
General: While some questioned his motivation, others lauded him for his perseverence. Struggled recognizing blitzes and even his HC noted that he sometimes appeared to not know what to do.
Player D:
Run-blocking: Good explosion off snap into solid engagement position on high-end DEs. Works blocks through the whistle. Generally solid/strong at PoA. Good position blocking and wall-off. Inconsistent downfield: at one point, got off initial assignment well to engage [REDACTED] at 2nd level and then promptly got taken out by fine swim move (somewhat unexpected from REDACTED player). Not flashy, but generaly able to get the job done.
Pass-Pro: Early in the week, his lack of lower body strength, aggravated by often playing flat-footed after a quick initial setup, resulted in disappointingly weak showing and frequently getting knocked out of position. Consistently keeping his shoulders properly squared-up, he was often able to get good pre-emptive leverage, but then just as often lost it quickly (flat-footedness again). His footwork did improve some and became more consistent through the week resulting in being able to stone [REDACTED potential Day-One D-lineman] and shutdown [REDACTED Day-Two prospect who was otherwise showing fairly well]. But then, he struggled against [REDACTED different Day-Two/Three D-lineman]. Decent kickstep and just enough length and general athleticism for OT. He was able to redirect [REDACTED potential Day-One edge rusher] wide when his footwork was right, but his agility/quicks were most often insufficent against speed rushers.
General: Never got comfortable trying "new" positions on the line. Struggled with the new angles, patience, oversetting, forward lean. Overall lack of effective strength is a concern.
Player E:
Run-blocking: Weak initial punch. Struggles to get low enough for leverage or to get any push. Then occasionally dominates and shows a real nasty streak. Can be quick enough to pull effectively and can set the edge, but struggles to lcate targets on the move or to work in space.
Pass-Pro: Inconsistent leverage, as in run-blocking, as he struggles to bend versus shorter rushers. Also inconsistent due to poor hand/arm placement. Early in the week, he often showed barely sufficient athleticism/range/reach to re-direct or mirror versus edge speed, partly due to an overextended initial kickstep that left him lungeing. He was able to stalemate a potential Day-1 prospect, then got beat inside by a Day-3 prospect. There was some marginal technique improvement through the week, but the results were simlarly inconsistent.
General: He often appears smooth, fluid and very athletic, but then defeats himself with overall sloppy footwrk and technique. He received nearly continuous technique corrections from coaches from the get-go but was only marginally successful or even consistent implementing them. Appears to lack core strength or any consistency in his fundamentals. He seems especially weak to his right side. He was fairly okay versus edge speed playing LT, but then got beat inside. Then he couldn't handle edge speed at all when tring RT. Seemed to have a generaly sour attitude all week and then continued to have problems even against Day-2 edge-rushers during the game.
Player F:
Run-blocking: Fires off the ball. Consistently fights hard through to the finish on blocks. Has strong hands and uses them well with very good technique. Stays low for good leverage. Executes well on pulls, getting down the line quickly. Moves well in space and locates targets well on the move. Opened a lot of holes for [REDACTED] in the game. [NOTE: (redacted) is a relatively slender back who showed surprising strength running inside all week and produced several power runs for decent yardage in the game.]
Pass-Pro: Unsurprisingly weak against the bull-rush from bigger linemen ([REDACTED potential NT prospect] drove him straight backwards.) Occasionally loses technique by dropping his head and leaning too far forward. However, when he maintains sound technique, stays compact and uses his good agility, he can hold the PoA and neutralize penetration.
General: Consistent hard worker with good overall athleticism and technique, but current lack of heft is an obvious problem.
Player G:
Run-blocking: Very quick off the snap. Strong at PoA, solid initial punch, locks on with strong hands, consistent solid finisher with some nasty attitude. Better than expected pull and good slide out to seond level, but sometimes struggled to locate targets once he got there. Very solid in the game and made a great block to spring a TD.
Pass-Pro: Generally quick off the snap to establish good intial position. Good patience to let blocks come to him when playing inside. Very strong after latch-on and generally stout anchor, but sometimes doesn't maintain leverage very long. Has good steps into double-teams, but needs better footwork technique generally.
General: Struggled at OC in practice. Was overaggressive, came off the snap too high and had atypically slow/poor hand placement. Played solidly in the game at OC, though only for one of the QBs in the rotation (was, more or less, this QB's "personal OC" and played LG the rest of the time). Solid overall technique and fundamentals yet was eager enough to improve that he consistently asked for specific pointers from coaches. Doesn't "wow" with his play, but does a lot of the little things very well. Doesn't blow assignments.