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Aside from one rather big game, we're on a 3 week football hiatus. Happily, we'll move from the combine to the FA pretty quickly and then it's countdown to the draft with everything being much clearer.
 
FA starts in just over a month. Really short when you make the SB.

Fortunately we at Patsfans have tried to lay out a path and do some of the grunt work.
 
The Combine is one of my favorite times of the year. It starts with the East-West Shrine Game, then the Senior Bowl, and then the Combine & Pro Days. I will admit I’m not as invested as prior years. I feel the team can help the 2026 team with another good draft, but I’m not gonna get overly upset with whoever they take. Right now it’s about setting up the future. They are already a very good team. So if they they take a Guard with their pick, I’d be fine with it. I trust Vrabel big time.
 
One off-season does not a pattern make but I have noticed something. Of the four OL we acquired as starters, three have the following in common.

Garrett Bradbury - 4.92 forty, 31" VJ, 4.53 shuttle, 1.7 10 yard
Jared Wilson - 4.84 forty, 32" VJ, 4.56 shuttle, 1.72 10 yd
Will Campbell - 4.98 forty, 32" VJ, no shuttle, 1.76 10 yd

I'm not including Morgan Moses because his combine performances are irrelevant at his age.

It might be nothing, but I'm going to be particularly interested in OL with sub 5 second forties, 10 yard splits around the 1.7s, 30" plus verts and sub 4.6 shuttles.
 
The above suggests that the Pats coaching staff are interested in athletic OL with good movement skills, over road-grader types. Maybe not the most powerful OL initially - that is something they seem to feel can be developed.
 
FWIW:

Rashawn Slater: 4.91 40, 1.68 10-split, 33" VJ, 4.45 SS

Joel Bitonio: 4.97 40, 1.68 10-split, 32" VJ, 4.44 SS

Quinn Meinerz: 4.99 40, 1.73 10-split, 32" VJ, 4.58 SS

Joe Thuney: 4.95 40, 1.71 10-split, 28" VJ, 4.54 SS

Ali Marpet: 4.98 40, 1.74 10-split, 30.5" VJ, 4.47 SS

Frank Ragnow: 4.99 40, 1.74 10-split, 33.5" VJ, 4.51 SS

Seems like guys with that combo turn out to be pretty good OL.
 
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Also of interest:

Zach Tom: 4.94 40, 1.70 10-split, 33" VJ, 4.47 SS

Tristan Wirfs: 4.85 40, no 10-split, 36.5 VJ (!), 4.68 SS

Armand Membou: 4.91 40, 1.74 10-split, 30" VJ, no SS
 
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Here's my athletic standard for RTs:


5.13 40, 1.77 10-split, 36.5" VJ, 4.5 SS. TEF around 3.45.
 
Here's my athletic standard for RTs:


5.13 40, 1.77 10-split, 36.5" VJ, 4.5 SS. TEF around 3.45.
36.5 VJ for a OL is outrageous. I don't think a single OL at last years combine had a 4.5 shuttle last year either. Tough ask to match those numbers. It just goes to show what a beast he was.

Just saw this

The record for the highest vertical jump by an offensive lineman at the NFL Scouting Combine is 37 inches, set by BYU's Blake Freeland (6'7", 302 lbs) in 2023. This jump broke the previous record of 36.5 inches held by Tristan Wirfs in 2020. These performances highlight elite explosive power in modern blockers.

Freeland...Freeling. Maybe it's in the stars.
 
Tristan Wirfs also with 36.5" VJ.

I remember watching video clips of Vollmer after he was a surprise 2nd round pick in 2009, and being blown away by how he moved.
 
One off-season does not a pattern make but I have noticed something. Of the four OL we acquired as starters, three have the following in common.

Garrett Bradbury - 4.92 forty, 31" VJ, 4.53 shuttle, 1.7 10 yard
Jared Wilson - 4.84 forty, 32" VJ, 4.56 shuttle, 1.72 10 yd
Will Campbell - 4.98 forty, 32" VJ, no shuttle, 1.76 10 yd

I'm not including Morgan Moses because his combine performances are irrelevant at his age.

It might be nothing, but I'm going to be particularly interested in OL with sub 5 second forties, 10 yard splits around the 1.7s, 30" plus verts and sub 4.6 shuttles.
I think it was underdog fantasy that did a video a year or 2 ago that implied a connection between success and short shuttle sub 4.5. I am going off memory so the time on the SS could be wrong
 
Emmanuel Pregnon and Chase Bisontis have both made Bru e Feldman's 'freaks' in the past. Both are extremely strong, but also have quickness and movements skills, topping out at over 17 mph. Pregnon reportedly had a 1.68 10-split. It will be interesting to see their Combine numbers.


 
Combine schedule at a glance

 
I'm disappointed in Cole Wisniewski and Rohan Jones not being on the list. I was really looking forward to seeing what Jones would run.
 
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