Boylhart on Reisner'OL STRENGTHS
Dalton is a multi -position, talented, offensive lineman. That means, he shows very good athletic talent to play any position on the offensive line at a high level. He is smart and uses good techniques when blocking for both the run and pass. Dalton shows excellent mental stamina and does not panic when he might get beat on the speed rush because, he is smart enough and strong enough to turn his hips and push his opponent up the field so that his quarterback can step up into the pocket. Dalton is a very good run blocker keeping his feet under his hips for balance and using good pad level to continue to drive his opponent off the line. He has a good first step and enough lateral agility to be used in any style blocking scheme. Dalton has played offensive center and right tackle and with his high football IQ, athletic talent and mature leadership qualities, I have no doubt that Dalton could play any position you ask him to and play them all, at a high level. He could be there till se find someone else and not waste FA money on a stiff because we have no one else. WE could get him at #18 0r tradeup or down for him in the draft.
Andre Dillard
Garrett Bradbury
Cody Ford
Dalton Risner
Probably in that order. Sprint to the podium at #17 and insert one of these guys in right away
Versatility is fine for later round guys, but I want a guy who has played multiple years at one position and that is where he is drafted to play.
That has been part of the problem with the Reese years. “This guy can play LT but he is versatile too” (IN CASE WE SCREWED UP).
Gabe Carimi agrees