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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.OT Crosby of Oregon is almost 6 foot 5 with 35 inch arms.
OT Miller of UCLA is almost 6 foot 9 with 34 inch arms.
Both with about the same size hands.
The gifts and shortcomings of genetics.
Disappointed in Alex Cappa's arm length; he'll have to switch to LG.
OTOH, I love Brandon Parker's & Will Richardson's arm lengths; these are two of my favorite Day 3 OTs who could be more viable Swing Tackles than Fleming & Waddle, who are RTs only.
Tate is a big boy. Heavier than I anticipated.
This might intrigue a lot of folks here:
Ian Thomas the heaviest of the TEs so far. He's supposed to be more of a pass catcher, but that's great size. Interesting to see how he tests -- I like his tape, although it's pretty sparse. He didn't play much, but could be a better pro than collegiate athlete.
For those who aren't familiar, a lot to like about his game:
Aruna is an intriguing guy, although it's tough to find a lot of easily-accessible film studies on him. Very long limbs, and he plays hard on every snap. At the very least, he has one of the coolest accents in the entire draft.
Combine Notes: Day 3 | Draft Analyst
He's DE #1 if anyone wants to scrub through the broadcast film. It's a lot more tedious than the draft breakdown cutups, but there's a lot of content if you're patient.