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OT out of Michigan.
Dan Brugler had this to say:
6'6 - 325 lbs - 34 1/8" arms - 10 " hands - 79 7/8" wing
Bench - 18
Shuttle: 4.9
3 Cone: 7.94
"STRENGTHS: Large, barrel-chested blocker and checks boxes for length and hand size ... physical hands to snatch and dictate the action with his grip strength ... his
punch is stiff and direct ... adequate body control in pass protection to stay square and work himself into position ... good head on his shoulders and rarely fooled by
stunts/twists ... understands angles in the run game ... drives with his legs to create a surge and get defenders moving ... his coaches call him “one of the smartest
football guys” in the program ... grew into a leadership role and filled whatever role the coaches asked of him ... played both tackle and guard in college and also took
snaps at center during Senior Bowl practices.
WEAKNESSES: Below average agility and his range can be exposed vs. edge speed or quick-twitch penetrators ... will try to get a head start and mistime the snap (four false start penalties in 2021) ... lacks the fluidity to easily recover when his feet are late matching his upper body ... inconsistent at the second level ... bad habit of
allowing his hands to get wide, leaving him hugging and falling off blocks ... inconsistent pad level in the run game, negating his ability to leverage and sustain the
point of attack ... suffered a torn ACL during preseason practices (August 2019) and missed the 2019 season.
SUMMARY: A two-year starter at Michigan, Stueber played primarily at right tackle in former offensive coordinator Josh Gattis’ power-spread scheme. After sitting
out the 2019 season with an ACL tear, he broke into the starting lineup and started all 20 games for the Wolverines the last two seasons, playing his best football as a
senior. Stueber is assignment sound in pass protection with the hands and response time to combat what rushers throw at him. He is a functional run blocker and
creates movement on down blocks, but he has some stiffness in his lower body and must improve his pad level to create movement.
Overall, Stueber has NFL size, length and smarts, but he doesn’t have the athleticism to hold up at tackle and needs to improve his balance and sustain skills to earn a living at guard. He has the potential to be a dependable backup who can step in and hold his own if asked to pinch-hit as a starting guard. "
Dan Brugler had this to say:
6'6 - 325 lbs - 34 1/8" arms - 10 " hands - 79 7/8" wing
Bench - 18
Shuttle: 4.9
3 Cone: 7.94
"STRENGTHS: Large, barrel-chested blocker and checks boxes for length and hand size ... physical hands to snatch and dictate the action with his grip strength ... his
punch is stiff and direct ... adequate body control in pass protection to stay square and work himself into position ... good head on his shoulders and rarely fooled by
stunts/twists ... understands angles in the run game ... drives with his legs to create a surge and get defenders moving ... his coaches call him “one of the smartest
football guys” in the program ... grew into a leadership role and filled whatever role the coaches asked of him ... played both tackle and guard in college and also took
snaps at center during Senior Bowl practices.
WEAKNESSES: Below average agility and his range can be exposed vs. edge speed or quick-twitch penetrators ... will try to get a head start and mistime the snap (four false start penalties in 2021) ... lacks the fluidity to easily recover when his feet are late matching his upper body ... inconsistent at the second level ... bad habit of
allowing his hands to get wide, leaving him hugging and falling off blocks ... inconsistent pad level in the run game, negating his ability to leverage and sustain the
point of attack ... suffered a torn ACL during preseason practices (August 2019) and missed the 2019 season.
SUMMARY: A two-year starter at Michigan, Stueber played primarily at right tackle in former offensive coordinator Josh Gattis’ power-spread scheme. After sitting
out the 2019 season with an ACL tear, he broke into the starting lineup and started all 20 games for the Wolverines the last two seasons, playing his best football as a
senior. Stueber is assignment sound in pass protection with the hands and response time to combat what rushers throw at him. He is a functional run blocker and
creates movement on down blocks, but he has some stiffness in his lower body and must improve his pad level to create movement.
Overall, Stueber has NFL size, length and smarts, but he doesn’t have the athleticism to hold up at tackle and needs to improve his balance and sustain skills to earn a living at guard. He has the potential to be a dependable backup who can step in and hold his own if asked to pinch-hit as a starting guard. "