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6df3b355_Table_Row__Status | [Year] 1890 [Status] | Entries for Hambone County are not available | [] | Table Row | Status | http://ss.johncardinal.com/usertablerow.htm | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00271-ip-10-236-191-2_237835149_0.json |
6df3b355_Table_Row__Status | [Year] 1900 [Status] | All McGillicuddy families reviewed | [] | Table Row | Status | http://ss.johncardinal.com/usertablerow.htm | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00271-ip-10-236-191-2_237835149_0.json |
6df3b355_Table_Row__Status | [Year] 1910 [Status] | All McGillicuddy families reviewed | [] | Table Row | Status | http://ss.johncardinal.com/usertablerow.htm | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00271-ip-10-236-191-2_237835149_0.json |
6df3b355_Table_Row__Status | [Year] 1920 [Status] | In progress | [] | Table Row | Status | http://ss.johncardinal.com/usertablerow.htm | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00271-ip-10-236-191-2_237835149_0.json |
6df3b355_Table_Row__Status | [Year] 1930 [Status] | Not reviewed yet | [] | Table Row | Status | http://ss.johncardinal.com/usertablerow.htm | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00271-ip-10-236-191-2_237835149_0.json |
aebd870f__Cincinnati__Who_has_the_edge___1 | [Bobby Deren scarletnation.com] In spite of Cincinnati's quarterback issues, the Bearcats can still move the football. Cincy ranks 33rd in the nation in total offense while running back George Winn has already compiled 990 rushing yards. The Cincinnati spread offense is capable of putting points up in a hurry and leads the Big East in scoring offense. Rutgers has struggled with bouts of inconsistency on offense and the questionable status of running back Jawan Jamison could hamstring the offensive production as a whole. The edge here goes to the Bearcats. Cincinnati. Head Coach Butch Jones has been hesitant to admit it, but this is a completely different team with Brendon Kay at QB, instead of Munchie Legaux. Two things have changed for UC since the QB swap. The deep pass is now a constant option and turnovers are way, way down. Kay accounts for 22.2% of the deep completions by UC even though he has only thrown 10.1% of the team's passes. Before the change, the passing attacks were equal. Now UC runs (228.8 per) and passes (226.8 per) better. [1] | Which team has the more potent offense? | [] | ScarletNation.com - Rutgers vs Cincinnati: Who has the edge? | 1 | https://rutgers.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1437094 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_883212549_25.json |
aebd870f__Cincinnati__Who_has_the_edge___1 | [Bobby Deren scarletnation.com] Jawan Jamison. His right ankle could dictate the ebb and flow of the Rutgers offense. If Jamison can prove effective, it will give the entire offense a jolt. Without Jamison, the RU offense will have to rely on backup running back Savon Huggins, who has yet to start a college game. It could also put more pressure on quarterback Gary Nova to come up with some big plays of his own. If Jamison does not play, his absence will affect the offense and force the Scarlet Knights to play without their top offensive weapon. He would not have been labeled such two weeks ago, but Ralph David Abernathy has had a quiet month of November. The sparkling talent out of Westminster High (GA) needs to inject his explosive runs, catches, and returns into this game. When you face a run defense as formidable as Rutgers', it takes a handful of splash plays to overcome. Sure George Winn will carry the ball countless times, but RDA is more apt to break a big one off with his remarkably elusive style. [1] | Who is the Offensive 'X Factor,' and why? | [] | ScarletNation.com - Rutgers vs Cincinnati: Who has the edge? | 1 | https://rutgers.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1437094 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_883212549_25.json |
aebd870f__Cincinnati__Who_has_the_edge___1 | [Bobby Deren scarletnation.com] Rutgers has relied on its defense through the course of the season and the play of that unit is a major reason why the Scarlet Knights boast an 8-1 record. Khaseem Greene looks to be heading towards his second-straight Big east defensive player of the year award and the unit is laden with upperclassmen. The RU defense ranks 14th in the country in total defense, balancing its attack against both the run and the pass. The Bearcats have registered an impressive 22 sacks on the season, but seem to be allowing a high number of points against quality opponents. Rutgers has the better defense of the two teams. Rutgers. Though statistically nearby in rush defense, the Bearcats simply don't compare in turnover margin or total defense. The Bearcats are better at disturbing the passer with a 23 team sacks, but DL Coach Steve Stripling wants more from his troops. Continuity makes the RU D consistently great. Six of the defensive starters have started in excess of 20-straight games heading into Saturday. [1] | Which team has the better defense? | [] | ScarletNation.com - Rutgers vs Cincinnati: Who has the edge? | 1 | https://rutgers.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1437094 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_883212549_25.json |
aebd870f__Cincinnati__Who_has_the_edge___1 | [Bobby Deren scarletnation.com] Steve Beauharnais. Against the hurry-up Bearcat offense, the middle linebacker will be entrusted with lining up the RU defense and calling plays at a much quicker pace. The senior captain will also need to force some plays just as he has done all year. Beauharnais' stats may not be as impressive as his fellow starting linebackers, but he is able to force quite a few plays their way. Look for Beauharnais to again do a lot of the dirty work on Saturday. A big game from him could pay big dividends for the Scarlet Knights. UC DB Arryn Chenault. Rutgers has more known quantities on defense, while Cincinnati has been plugging in several backups on the back end of their defense. Look for Arryn Chenault and Kevin Brown to provide disruptive challenges to RU receivers. Chenault has not been this healthy for three weeks. Two early season interceptions established the first-year starter as a reliable safety. [1] | Who is the defensive 'X Factor,' and why? | [] | ScarletNation.com - Rutgers vs Cincinnati: Who has the edge? | 1 | https://rutgers.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1437094 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_883212549_25.json |
aebd870f__Cincinnati__Who_has_the_edge___1 | [Bobby Deren scarletnation.com] Rutgers has been masterful in blocking kicks this season and have more than any other team in the nation (7). The kicking and punting game have both been a bit shaky as punter Justin Doerner has struggled all season. RU has been forced to turn to walk-on Nick Borgese in the absence of true freshman Kyle Federico but field goal attempts have been at a minimum in recent weeks. Cincinnati ranks in the top 20 in both kickoff and punt returns while field goal kickerTomy Milano has connected on all his field goal attempts inside the 40-yard line and is 12-16 on the season. UC's Ralph Abernathy and RU's Jeremy Deering are both dangerous kick returners with big play ability. Adding up all the plusses and minuses, this one looks like an even draw. Cincinnati. Best Pro Prospect: Punter Patrick O'Donnell. Rehabilitating from a tender leg muscle, "POD" has world-class strength and even touch. He places countless punts inside the opposing 20 and routinely changes the complexion of games with his blasts. Highlighting the Virginia Tech win was Munchie Legaux's final pass play, but the game was close because O'Donnell buried VT deep all afternoon. Also watch out for KR Ralph David Abernathy. [1] | Who has the edge on special teams? | [] | ScarletNation.com - Rutgers vs Cincinnati: Who has the edge? | 1 | https://rutgers.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1437094 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_883212549_25.json |
aebd870f__Cincinnati__Who_has_the_edge___1 | [Bobby Deren scarletnation.com] Cincinnati's offense is built for exactly these situations. The up-tempo spread offense can cover a lot of ground in quite a hurry. However, UC starter Brendon Kay is not the most experienced of quarterbacks with only 34 career pass attempts. Although the offense is suited for this type of situation, he's far from polished when it comes to facing those kind of situations. On the other side of the ball, Rutgers has an abundance of downfield threats and Nova has proven that he can engineer lengthy drives in a short span of time. But the way these offenses are designed, the edge here swings in Cincy's favor. Rutgers. The Knights protect their king better than anyone in the Big East. Rarely does RU accept a drive-killing sack. Though he has shown many strengths QB Kay did take two against a feeble Temple defense. Rutgers will have the option of sustaining drives as long as the Bearcats give RU time to survey the field. [1] | If the game comes down to a final drive, which team drives the length of the field? | [] | ScarletNation.com - Rutgers vs Cincinnati: Who has the edge? | 1 | https://rutgers.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1437094 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_883212549_25.json |
aebd870f__Cincinnati__Who_has_the_edge___1 | [Bobby Deren scarletnation.com] Start No.2 will be a stiff test for inexperienced fifth-year senior starting quarterback Brendon Kay. The Rutgers defense will prove to be just too much for Kay and company. Rutgers will again rely on the strength of its defense to pull out another win and having a vast surplus of senior leaders will pay off. Offensively, the Scarlet Knights should be able to find a way to put enough points on the board to keep them undefeated in Big East play. Rutgers 24 Cincinnati 17. Frustrated by an imposing defense, Cincinnati will be embroiled in a muddy battle of wills and grit. For years this game would be a Bearcat loss for sure, but the running game is surprisingly powerful in 2012 thanks in large part to a cohesive offensive line. As long as the back end of UC holds up, the Bearcats win 20-10 and George Winn rushes 25 times. [1] | Which team will win? | [] | ScarletNation.com - Rutgers vs Cincinnati: Who has the edge? | 1 | https://rutgers.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1437094 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_883212549_25.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Diana Britten Trophy [Trophy holder] Corrinne Dennis [Awarded for...] | Highest female percent scored at 3 events | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Extra Trophy [Trophy holder] Mark Jefferies [Awarded for...] | Total points flying Extra aircraft | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Glider Trophy [Trophy holder] Paul Conran [Awarded for...] | Total points flying in glider contests | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Golden Frog Trophy [Trophy holder] Tom Cassells [Awarded for...] | Total points flying French aircraft | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Manx Kelly Trophy [Trophy holder] Gary Ferriman [Awarded for...] | Total point at Advanced contests | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Marcus Norman Trophy [Trophy holder] Richard Buchan [Awarded for...] | Total points at Standard Unknown sequences | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Pitts Special Trophy [Trophy holder] Gary Ferriman [Awarded for...] | Total points flying a Pitts Special | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Shaggy Cow Trophy [Trophy holder] Ian Trask [Awarded for...] | Total points flying Yakovlev aircraft | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Slingsby Trophy [Trophy holder] Alex Smith [Awarded for...] | Total points flying Slingsby aircraft | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Swinstead Trophy [Trophy holder] Clive Butler [Awarded for...] | Total points at Intermediate contests | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
73c3214b__British_Aerobatic_Association__Awarded_for___ | [Trophy name] Tiger Club Trophy [Trophy holder] Richard Buchan [Awarded for...] | Total points at Standard contests | [] | BAeA Champion & Trophy holders, 2004 | BAeA, British Aerobatic Association | Awarded for... | https://www.aerobatics.org.uk/trophies?year=2004 | 11/1438042988048.90_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_883912334_1.json |
3eebc281__National_Recruiting_Spotlight__Notes | [Player] Perry Ellis [New Rank] #10 [Difference] 10 [Notes] | Ellis simply dominated at the end of his high school basketball season as he helped guide his high school to a third straight state championship and 44 game win streak. He was also recognized by MaxPreps for the Junior All American 1st team, ESPN Rise for the All-American First Team and USA Today for the All-USA 2nd team, all in the past week. | [] | Recruit Rankings | National Recruiting Spotlight | Notes | https://recruitingspotlight.wordpress.com/recruit-rankings/ | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_888058575_0.json |
3eebc281__National_Recruiting_Spotlight__Notes | [Player] Marcus Paige [New Rank] #16 [Difference] 9 [Notes] | He had a very nice stroke at the Nike EYBL as he made the majority of his three-pointers and nearly every mid-range jumper he took at the top of the key. His passing was even better when he displayed excellent court vision and anticipation as he seemed to know exactly where and when his teammates would be open. He also played smart and used dribble-penetration consistently and effectively. | [] | Recruit Rankings | National Recruiting Spotlight | Notes | https://recruitingspotlight.wordpress.com/recruit-rankings/ | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_888058575_0.json |
3eebc281__National_Recruiting_Spotlight__Notes | [Player] Jarnell Stokes [New Rank] #17 [Difference] 9 [Notes] | After an impressive showing at the Nike EYBL two weekends ago, Stokes again played well at the Real Deal in the Rock. The most impressive aspect of Stokes’ improved play was the fact that he went up against two top 10 prospects in Grant Jerrett (#8) and Kaleb Tarczewski (#6) and was able to beat the two elite big men in two completely different ways. Against Jerrett, he went right after him in the low post and used his strength to control the paint and get up easy shots. Against Tarczewski, he used his perimeter skills to create shots in the mid-range and even hit the three-ball. | [] | Recruit Rankings | National Recruiting Spotlight | Notes | https://recruitingspotlight.wordpress.com/recruit-rankings/ | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_888058575_0.json |
3eebc281__National_Recruiting_Spotlight__Notes | [Player] Alex Poythress [New Rank] #25 [Difference] 5 [Notes] | He did a variety of things very well at the Nike EYBL such as blocking shots, running the floor, finishing, playing defense, and shooting. He also displayed good ball-handling skills as well as a nice spin move which got him some open looks in the lane where he converted. Poythress did an excellent job using his length too whether it was through changing opponents’ shots, shooting over defenders, or being able to pass in difficult situations. | [] | Recruit Rankings | National Recruiting Spotlight | Notes | https://recruitingspotlight.wordpress.com/recruit-rankings/ | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_888058575_0.json |
3eebc281__National_Recruiting_Spotlight__Notes | [Player] Torian Graham [New Rank] #30 [Difference] 8 [Notes] | Graham displayed his prolific scoring skills at the King James Shooting Stars Classic as he used his outstanding athleticism to consistently get by his defender and to get into the lane. Once he got into the paint, he finished around the rim extremely well whether it was through contact or around it. He also exhibited a tremendous mid-range game where he knocked down pull-up jumpers off the dribble. | [] | Recruit Rankings | National Recruiting Spotlight | Notes | https://recruitingspotlight.wordpress.com/recruit-rankings/ | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_888058575_0.json |
3eebc281__National_Recruiting_Spotlight__Notes | [Player] Braxton Ogbueze [New Rank] #37 [Difference] 5 [Notes] | Ogbueze put his full arsenal on display at the Nike EYBL as he showed good ball-handling skills, good shooting, and the ability to get to the bucket consistently. He also showed good range and had a nice spin move he used to get into the lane. Ogbueze had a nice floater and mid-range jumper he constantly used after he got by his initial defender as well. | [] | Recruit Rankings | National Recruiting Spotlight | Notes | https://recruitingspotlight.wordpress.com/recruit-rankings/ | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_888058575_0.json |
3eebc281__National_Recruiting_Spotlight__Notes | [Player] Matt Costello [New Rank] #36 [Difference] 8 [Notes] | Matt Costello dominated at the King James Shooting Stars Classic this past weekend by displaying superb offensive games and a variety of ways to score. He also showed the ability to knock down three-pointers and mid-range jumpers while scoring in the paint with their back to the basket as well. Costello ran the floor well too and exhibited an impressive skill set in the low post where he used spin moves, hook shots and up-and-under moves to get his shot off. | [] | Recruit Rankings | National Recruiting Spotlight | Notes | https://recruitingspotlight.wordpress.com/recruit-rankings/ | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_888058575_0.json |
3eebc281__National_Recruiting_Spotlight__Notes | [Player] Devonta Pollard [New Rank] #40 [Difference] 10 [Notes] | Pollard also dominated at the King James Shooting Stars Classic and displayed the ability to do many different things. He handled the ball well, made impressive passes and constantly blocked shots and scored in a plethora of ways. Pollard scored from the perimeter, mid-range game and from the low-post with both his back to the basket and while facing the basket. | [] | Recruit Rankings | National Recruiting Spotlight | Notes | https://recruitingspotlight.wordpress.com/recruit-rankings/ | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_888058575_0.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 1 [Name] Greg Robinson [School] Auburn [Pos.] OT [Overall Grade] 6.71 [LZ Says...] | As powerful at the point of attack as any offensive lineman I've studied. Dominates in run game with great leverage and strong hands. Needs to dial back desire to destroy defender with each snap and play under control. Lunges and takes bad angles at times in pass protection, but both issues are coachable as Robinson has had limited experience in protection. His dominant traits (including foot quickness for his size and length) lead me to believe that he could be a long-time All-Pro tackle. Likely to go through growing pains as a rookie, but will develop into dominant talent. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 2 [Name] Jake Matthews [School] Texas A&M [Pos.] OT [Overall Grade] 6.53 [LZ Says...] | Matthews is the most game-ready offensive lineman in the draft. Doesn't feature elite physical traits, but is an outstanding run and pass blocker who is plug and play from the day he signs his contract. Times his hands and feet perfectly and is unmatched in this draft as a technician. Longer DEs can get into his chest at times but that isn't an overwhelming concern. Not as long as you would like at the LT spot, but his talent and skill makes up for that. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 3 [Name] Taylor Lewan [School] Michigan [Pos.] OT [Overall Grade] 6.33 [LZ Says...] | Lewan has great length and is the premier athlete at the tackle position in this draft. Has the feet to make any and ever block imaginable, but doesn't always take proper angles to get across the face of 3-techs. Plays with a good base in pass protection and has enough bend and anchor to handle bull rushers. Technique needs some refining, but Lewan is a first round talent and features the traits that should make him a good NFL starter at LT. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 4 [Name] Xavier Su'a Filo [School] UCLA [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 6.17 [LZ Says...] | Powerful and nasty. Su'a-Filo features fluid hips and can get around the corner with good quickness when asked to pull and usually finds and hits his target. Will play to and past the whistle. Has the foot quickness and strength to redirect when needed. Tends to get caught up on first man and takes too long to come off and pick up second rusher on twists. Gives up more pressure in pass protection than you want. His ability to move well and play with plus power will make him a late 1st round to early 2nd round target. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 5 [Name] Cyrus Kouandjio [School] Alabama [Pos.] OT [Overall Grade] 6.15 [LZ Says...] | Kouandjio had a bit of a disappointing final season and has some medical concerns that may take him off the board for certain teams. Plays too high and loses leverage at times, but does show enough anchor to battle back mid-snap. Outstanding foot quickness into his pass sets and has great length to protect the edges. Leverage is a concern on the next level. He must play with lower pad level. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 6 [Name] Zack Martin [School] Notre Dame [Pos.] OT, G [Overall Grade] 6.13 [Other Position] 6.21 [LZ Says...] | I have Martin as a guard due to his short arms and lack of length for the position. He's a persistent run blocker who latches on and finishes. Plays with a wide, strong base and can drop anchor when needed. Technically proficient with a good punch in pass pro. Won't overwhelm with athletic traits but is a good football player who can be plugged in right away and be successful. Can play in any scheme. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 7 [Name] Brandon Thomas [School] Clemson [Pos.] OT, G [Overall Grade] 6.13 [Other Position] 6.08 [LZ Says...] | My draft grade is based on the talent and does not reflect his ACL tear. Has very powerful hands and is able to engage and overpower opponents with his patented "torque" move. Is shorter than you would like for a tackle but moves his feet well in to play the position in the NFL if a team wants to look there first. Has some issues getting across the face of the defender in run game. Adept at shutting down inside moves with power and strong inside step. Highly underrated and undervalued by some, but Thomas should be a very good NFL guard when he makes it back from his achilles injury. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 8 [Name] Morgan Moses [School] Virginia [Pos.] OT [Overall Grade] 5.97 [LZ Says...] | Bad-bodied, long-armed tackle who displays a stiff lower body and has issues changing direction or run blocking in space. With that said, he gets guys blocked. That trumps the other issues. Moses understands angles and how to use his length and flashes substantial pop when DEs try to beat him inside. I have concerns about whether Moses' lack of athleticism on the next level and he will always struggle to get back-side blocks on the LBs in the running game. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 9 [Name] Joel Bitonio [School] Nevada [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 5.58 [Other Position] 5.50 [Zone Grade] 5.67 [LZ Says...] | One of the most tenacious linemen in the draft. Never quits on a play and will win some battles by outworking and outlasting defenders. Can play tackle or guard. Aggressive at the point of attack, but doesn't generate as much power as you expect - even when he's on the move. Anchors effectively against power and has high football character. Scheme and position versatility should raise his stock. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 10 [Name] Cameron Fleming [School] Stanford [Pos.] OT [Overall Grade] 5.51 [LZ Says...] | Plays with consistency and within himself. Fleming is well-coached and flashes consistent power and aggressiveness as a run blocker. Despite being heavy-legged, is fairly consistent with his pass sets and does a decent job of protecting the edge. Limited athleticism means he must play in power scheme and will need some help against legitimate edge speed on the next level. He's not for everyone, but his toughness and plus run blocking make will make him more attractive to some teams than you think. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 11 [Name] Weston Richburg [School] Colorado State [Pos.] C [Overall Grade] 5.45 [LZ Says...] | He's the best center in this draft. Plays with a terrifc anchor despite being high-cut and maintains desireable body control in hand-to-hand battles or in space. Has plus feet and was effective getting out and pulilng at Colorado State. Doesn't generate plus power at the point of attack, but usually holds his own. Scouting community raves about his leadership qualities and take-charge attitude at practice and in games. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 12 [Name] Billy Turner [School] North Dakota State [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 5.43 [Other Position] 5.26 [Zone Grade] 5.46 [LZ Says...] | Turner had issues in protection in one-on-one drills at the Senior Bowl, but they were primarily technique-related and they might be coachable for him. He has stated he would like to play guard in the NFL and I consider that to be his primary position with tackle as secondary. Plays with an aggressive demeanor and plays hard. Climbs to the second level quickly and flashes good body control in space. Has a good anchor and can recover and redirect against blitzers. Plays out of control at times. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 13 [Name] Trai Turner [School] Louisiana State [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 5.42 [Zone Grade] 5.51 [LZ Says...] | Doesn't look like much on the hoof, but don't let that fool you because he will take it to defensive tackles. Has good feet and does a nice job of working for position when moving laterally. Is able to sustain blocks on the move or on the second level. Can get moved off his spot against power, but has enough core to survive against brute force. Hard worker and best-suited for a team looking to play in space. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 14 [Name] Dakota Dozier [School] Furman [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 5.41 [LZ Says...] | Played tackle in college but is best-suited to play guard in the NFL. He's always looking to finsih and plays with a chip on his shoulder. Powerful run blocker who can win in tight quarters. Has issues with change of direction and can get off-balance. Gets too grabby when it isn't even necessary at times. Will potential to be a wall inside vs. pass rush. May need a year under his belt to gain necessary experience. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 15 [Name] Jack Mewhort [School] Ohio State [Pos.] OT, G [Overall Grade] 5.39 [Other Position] 5.43 [LZ Says...] | Solid in many areas but isn't noticably strong in any one area. Mewhort flashes power in his hands lacks explosive power as a run blocker. Shows good body control as a second level run blocker changes directions well enough to play tackle in the NFL. I liked him better the first time I studied him but noticed more flaws when studying him again months later. Might be best suited to play guard. Despite average athleticism, he has enough foot quickness and function strength to fit into all schemes at guard. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 16 [Name] Corey Linsley [School] Ohio State [Pos.] C [Overall Grade] 5.39 [LZ Says...] | One of the most "under the radar" center prospects in this draft despite playing at Ohio State. Linley is unmatched in this year's draft from a power standpoint at the center position and would overwhelm weaker interior linemen. Solid lateral movement and ability to hit moving targets in run game. Will have trouble with A-gap blitzers and change of direction in pass pro can be uneven. Said to be borderline "arrogant, but in a good way", Linsley has mentality that teams want from centers and unusual power from a center. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 17 [Name] Ja'Wuan James [School] Tennessee [Pos.] OT [Overall Grade] 5.17 [LZ Says...] | His bread will be buttered in pass protection. If he struggles, he won't be an NFL starter. Lacks power and fails to consistently sustain as a run blocker. Flashes good foot quickness to cut off the edge and re-direct back inside. More quick than fast. Solid in pass protection but has to prove he can anchor against bull-rushers. If James can get stronger, he has a chance to be a solid NFL RT. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 18 [Name] Seantrel Henderson [School] Miami (FL) [Pos.] OT [Overall Grade] 5.05 [LZ Says...] | Elite size, mass and length and moves well in space. Has issues with balance and struggles to change directions against inside moves. Henderson drops his head too often and misses his target in running game. Length allows him to stymie edge rushers, but rushers will a variety of moves will cause Henderson issues no matter how long the arms. Severe concern over football character and despite the grade I have on him, I wouldn't draft him in any round. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 19 [Name] Marcus Martin [School] Southern California [Pos.] C [Overall Grade] 5.04 [LZ Says...] | Flexible bender with good quickness off of the snap. Has functional core strength but not a strong player. Too often will be looking side to side in pass protection with nobody to block when he could be helping guard to secure a block. Body control doesn't match your expectations. Can get to any run block asked of him and has enough leverage to anchor despite lack of weight room strength. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 20 [Name] Gabe Jackson [School] Mississippi State [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 4.99 [LZ Says...] | Wide, thick frame allows him to drop anchor against power, but 1-gap defenders will cause him trouble. Lets his hands get too wide. Powerful punch and can get guys turned in run game. Faced strong competition at DT while in SEC. Jackson carries excessive bad weight and needs to play lighter. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 21 [Name] Cyril Richardson [School] Baylor [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 4.91 [LZ Says...] | Massive guard with the ability to move to the second level quicker than you expect. Has difficulty changing direction and sustaining blocks and his power is generated more by his sheer size rather than natural strength. Will struggle to regroup and recover when beaten. Plays too highly and loses leverage. Has potential in a power scheme but needs more strength and technique work. Won't be bull-rushed and has good pop in his hands. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 22 [Name] James Hurst [School] North Carolina [Pos.] OT, G [Overall Grade] 4.89 [Other Position] 4.91 [LZ Says...] | Brings his lunch pail and gets to work, but his lunch pail won't be enough to say at LT in the pros. Is an average athlete and relies on his upper body strength to get guys blocked. Plays with a low pad level and keeps his feet churning in run game. Has very everage body control and movement skills for the tackle position. Will have to play RT or be bumped inside to guard. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 23 [Name] David Yankey [School] Stanford [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 4.75 [LZ Says...] | Solid guard at Stanford who played with consistency and got guys blocked. Lacks an NFL trait to really hang his hat on. Yankey isn't very powerful and is letthargic out of his stance when asked to pull. Plays with sound technique and displays good awareness and ability in pass protection. Limited athleticism dooms him to just a fit with power team. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 24 [Name] Antonio Richardson [School] Tennessee [Pos.] OT [Overall Grade] 4.74 [LZ Says...] | Richardson features a strong anchor to go with his oustanding length and is rarely bull-rushed. Doesn't bend well so can't translate weight room power into running game power. Struggles badly against inside moves and in change-of-direction situations. Might be a servicable RT with enough help, but lack of body control will always be a problem as he'll have a hard time keeping defenders in the middle of his power zone. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 25 [Name] Travis Swanson [School] Arkansas [Pos.] C [Overall Grade] 4.74 [LZ Says...] | Better straight line movement than lateral movement. Takes awhile to get around the corner when asked to pull. Displays good posture and adequate bend in pass protection and can withstand power better than his 20 bench press reps would lead you to believe. Catches pass rush too often rather than punch. Durable, experienced SEC starter who has handled himself well against plus athletes and power. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 26 [Name] Anthony Steen [School] Alabama [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 4.70 [LZ Says...] | Stubby frame with short arms, Steen is hardly impressive to look at. On the other hand, he is good technician in pass protectionn and uses his hands very well. Steen moves okay in space and takes pretty good angles. While I'm higher on Steen than some others based on his anchor strength and hand usage, his short arms are a major concern. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 27 [Name] Michael Schofield [School] Michigan [Pos.] OT, G [Overall Grade] 4.66 [Other Position] 4.66 [Zone Grade] 4.73 [LZ Says...] | Experienced college tackle with good technique but has problems against explosive power. Core strength may be an on-going issue for him, but if he can get stronger, has the technique and feet to compete for a starting job. Displays good foot quickness and takes proper angles with second level blocks. His best position might be guard with a team who features zone scheme. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 28 [Name] Wesley Johnson [School] Vanderbilt [Pos.] G, C [Overall Grade] 4.61 [Other Position] 4.61 [Zone Grade] 4.64 [LZ Says...] | Actually graded out better as a tackle, his college position, as opposed to as an interior lineman. Too light to play tackle, but could be a fit at guard or center in zone scheme with roster flexibility to play tackle in a pinch. Smooth in pass sets with ability to counter inside moves and change directions. Not a physical speciman and will get pushed around at times in the NFL, but is well-schooled and gets more the most from his frame. Should be a very good value pick as a center. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 29 [Name] Justin Britt [School] Missouri [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 4.51 [Other Position] 4.45 [Zone Grade] 4.53 [LZ Says...] | Tenacious worker who also uses good foot quickness to gain advanatagees. Lacks functional strength and can get pushed around. May lack enough anchor to play inside for any team other than strict zone scheme, but not nothing more than a backup as a tackle. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 30 [Name] Brandon Linder [School] Miami (FL) [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 4.22 [Zone Grade] 4.28 [LZ Says...] | Has played guard and tackle, but is a guard-only on the next level. Can make blocks on the move and climbs to his second level target quickly and with good angles. Lacks anchor and has a hard to holding his ground against leverage-oriented DTs. Lack of strenght leads to "panicked hands" which get way too wide in pass protection. Has good frame and movement skills but may be overmatched by NFL power. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 31 [Name] Matt Patchan [School] Boston College [Pos.] OT, G [Overall Grade] 4.21 [Other Position] 4.27 [Zone Grade] 4.34 [LZ Says...] | Hard to find a tackle who gets off the ball and into a defender quicker than Patchan. Uses explosiveness off of the snap and outstanding foot quickness to win as a run blocker. When asked to play with power will struggle. Gets jostled too often in pass protection due to lack of functional strength. Has some character concerns to check out. His foot quickness will make a coveted target by a zone team. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 32 [Name] Jon Halapio [School] Florida [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 4.19 [LZ Says...] | Punishing power when he gets into his man. Generates push from powerful lower body and can beat people up in the phone booth. Power to redirect, but feet don't always cooperate. Will struggle against interior quickness and must play downhill as angles in run blocking will be hit or miss. Power gives him a chance to succeed and I like his chances if he gets with the right team. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 33 [Name] Bryan Stork [School] Florida State [Pos.] C [Overall Grade] 4.14 [LZ Says...] | Good strength at the point of attack but is limited athletically and is inconsistent with second level blocks. While anchor and power are a plus, hard to see him being a difference maker rather than just a decent center. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 34 [Name] Spencer Long [School] Nebraska [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 4.09 [LZ Says...] | Fluid movement in space and able to play with some pop on the move but isn't a power player when asked to handle man in front of him. Good pass protection technique but change of direction is a major concern and the reason I'm concerned about him. Also, injury history has to be studied. Not sure he has one part of his game that he can point to as a definitive strength. Has an NFL frame. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 35 [Name] Laurent Duvernay-Tardif [Pos.] OT, G [Overall Grade] 4.05 [Other Position] 4.10 [Zone Grade] 4.15 [LZ Says...] | Duvernay-Tardif's pro day results were off the charts and he dominated competition.... in Canada. Tardif has oustanding combination of power and quickness and has an athletic frame. His kick-slide and pass set are very smooth. A team will likely draft the traits within the first five rounds, but the question of how long it will take him to adjust to the NFL level of competition is a tough one to answer. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 36 [Name] Tyler Larsen [School] Utah State [Pos.] C [Overall Grade] 3.96 [LZ Says...] | While I like Larsen better than Bryan Stork as a talent, it is impossible not to penalize him for his short arms. Shows good upper body strength but has trouble sustaining blocks due ot lack of length. Takes smart angles to the second level but has no margin for error due to subpar lateral movement. Gets caught leaning too often and doesn't play with leverage. Scrappy but limited. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 37 [Name] John Urschel [School] Penn State [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 3.86 [Zone Grade] 3.93 [LZ Says...] | Not much to look at from a physical standpoint, but when you watch him he rarely has consecutve bad snaps and works to overcome size/strength deficiencies. Smart player who takes great angles and keeps his feet working. Lacks physical tools but a willing zone blocker. Has an outside shot of making a roster, but I like him. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 38 [Name] Charles Leno [School] Boise State [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 3.58 [Zone Grade] 3.68 [LZ Says...] | Fluid kick slide in pass protection and mirrored fairly well, but he doesn't have the frame to be an NFL tackle. Outstanding foot quickness makes him a zone scheme candidate but I don't think he is strong enough to make a roster right now. Might be best suited for a practice squad where he can try to get biggeer. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 39 [Name] Chris Watt [School] Notre Dame [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 3.55 [LZ Says...] | Nothing I see from him gets me excited. Watt lacks core strength and allows defenders to get into him thanks to shorter arms. More of stalemate blocker than snap-winner and doesn't appear to be physically gifted enough to be anything more than a backup at best. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 41 [Name] Andrew Norwell [School] Ohio State [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 3.47 [LZ Says...] | Shows anchor in pass protection and has plus size. No plus athletic traits or skills that stand out. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 42 [Name] Kadeem Edwards [School] Tennessee State [Pos.] G [Overall Grade] 3.47 [LZ Says...] | My grade is lower than he probably deserves. I don't like the physical tools much at all, but I do like his playing demeanor. Body looks loose when engaged, but has a surprising amount of strength in his hands when he locks on. Battled like he belonged at Senior Bowl. Feet are just okay lacks power or refinement. Tenacious attitude will endear him to a team or two and that should get him drafted late. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 43 [Name] Cornelius Lucas [School] Kansas State [Pos.] OT [Overall Grade] 3.44 [LZ Says...] | Former basketball player with ridiculously long arms and a frame that can easily add weight. Moves better than most with his high center of gravity and does a decent job of keeping defenders in front of him. Has issues anchoring and doesn't get much push in run game. Plays with toughness, but is a developmental project right now. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 44 [Name] Kevin Palmer [School] Baylor [Pos.] C [Overall Grade] 3.28 [LZ Says...] | Played right tackle for Baylor this season after injuries depleted the position. Is very stiff and plays too upright. Palmer fires out of snap and gets into his man quickly and is actually more effective at getting push than you would expect for a player with such little bend. Has some issues with sustaining in pass pro. Projects inside to center. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
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c59bf121__NFL_Draft___The_Sideline_View__LZ_Says___ | [No.] 47 [Name] Zach Fulton [School] Tennessee [Overall Grade] 3.19 [LZ Says...] | Plays with a decent level of power in tight spaces. Is unable to move quickly enough to handle speed off the snap or change of direction from LBs and DTs. Lacks requisite athleticism to be a full-time starter. | [] | Offensive Line Grades - 2014 NFL Draft | The Sideline View | LZ Says... | http://thesidelineview.com/grades/ol | 18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_235411605_2.json |
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16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] B- [Comment] There are 2 great quarterbacks in this class, but then a bunch of guys which question marks. The teams that draft Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III have great signal callers that will be true franchise quarterbacks, with Luck possibly being the best to come out in a decade. After them, you have the inexperienced (Ryan Tannehill), the old (Brandon Weeden), and then comes the rest of the pack. [Position] | Quarterback | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] C [Comment] Trent Richardson is the real deal with a full set of skills. But after him, there isn't really a first round worthy pick, and every back after him has a hole in his game, from pass blocking, to catching, to running outside, and even to running between the tackles. [Position] | Running Back | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] B+ [Comment] There are few good fullbacks in this class with a couple of them being strong runners and blockers. Having a fullback that can step in as the tailback in today's NFL is a huge asset. [Position] | Fullback | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] B [Comment] The elite wide receivers aren't quite the elite of some past years, but the depth of receivers makes the grade. Many are excellent options as a number 2 receiver and with some development quite a few could turn into number 1's. [Position] | Wide Receiver | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] C+ [Comment] The tight end class doesn't have any top talent that will make impacts like Rob Gronkowski or Jimmy Graham, but has still has some playmakers. [Position] | Tight End | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] B+ [Comment] Matt Kalil is one of the best left tackles in the last decade pushing this group up. Beyond him are a few more talented players, but the drop off is sudden with a large drop to the next tier of tackles. [Position] | Offensive Tackle | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] B [Comment] An all around solid class with talent spread from top to the bottom of the draft. Drafting a guard in this draft will almost always be of good value with little need to reach unless a run happens. [Position] | Guard | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] C- [Comment] Overall the centers in this class are not overly impressive. You have some guys that will be going higher than they really deserve because of the lack of talent available at the position. [Position] | Center | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] A- [Comment] The tackles in this year's draft class are strong and plentiful, and only lacking an elite talent. There is no sure thing, top 5 pick this year, but you could have 5 of the first 32 picks be defensive tackles which would be impressive. More likely 3 are taken, but it shows the unusual strength of this year's class. [Position] | Defensive Tackle | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] A [Comment] Getting the best grade in this draft class, the ends are numerous and versatile. They can generate pass rush and pull down running backs. Many can play inside on 3rd down for an extra rusher and some can step in as a 5-technique for the 3-4 defenses. [Position] | Defensive End | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] B [Comment] As usual, there are a few good 3-4 linebackers available in the draft. But if you don't grab one by the end of the 3rd round, you'll be searching hard for guys that could convert. [Position] | 3-4 Linebacker | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] B- [Comment] The outside linebacker position is a bit unusual in that you have some top talent and bottom talent, but not much in the middle. If you need a starting OLB, grab him early as after round 2 not many day 1 starters will be available. After that you can wait a few rounds before grabbing a developmental player. [Position] | Outside Linebacker | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] B+ [Comment] Luke Kuechly is an unusual talent for the middle linebacker spot, a position normally ignored during the first round of the draft. He could make it into the top 10, and likely will go in the first round. Beyond him are a couple of other strong players making this one of the better inside linebacker draft classes. [Position] | Inside Linebacker | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] A- [Comment] There are some very skilled corners in this draft and teams will be able to find guys to play press, man or zone coverage. Every round will see multiple corners taken and yet there will still be talent available. [Position] | Cornerback | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
16195d50_Positional_Rankings_and_Grades__Position | [Grade] C+ [Comment] A few talented center fielders in this class and a couple of hard hitters make this a little above average safety class. [Position] | Safety | [] | NFLDraft101: 2012 Positional Rankings and Grades | Position | http://www.nfldraft101.com/draft/rankings/2012/overview.jsp | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_623507119_2.json |
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