So far the best Ive found is Walter Football.
One interesting pattern Ive noticed is though we have maybe one of the deepest OL classes in the last decade this year, last year we had quite a few prospects with really great arm length. Even Wills was a bit shorter at 34.5 compared to the 36+ of Thomas and Becton. Yet many of these top guys dont even have 34 inch arms. Not an end all be all but arm length is considered important especially for guys who may play at OT.
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Height: 6'5″ (37th percentile)
Weight: 304 (18th)
Vertical: 32 (87th)
Broad jump: 113 (92nd)
Bench: 24 (58th)
40-yard: 5.11 (72nd)
3-cone: 7.27 (97th)
Radunz’s explosiveness and agility jump off his tape from North Dakota State, so it isn’t a shock at all to see those testing numbers. The major concerns with Radunz as a prospect have to do with his core, but he eased that a great deal with his Senior Bowl performance.
Radunz was dominant in one-on-ones, finishing the week of practices as the highest-graded tackle. Radunz has firmly established himself as one of the five best tackle prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft in what is an incredibly deep class at the position.
He may have some OG versatility too.
I'm going to give some kudos to Matt Rhule and his staff for the Darnold deal. The Jets stupidly traded down in talent with whatever QB they decide to pick in my opinion.
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I'm going to give some kudos to Matt Rhule and his staff for the Darnold deal. The Jets stupidly traded down in talent with whatever QB they decide to pick in my opinion.
I don't know about that. If that were true I doubt the Jets trade him away. It wasn't set in stone that they pick a QB at all until the trade cemented the deal. They could've traded down some and still drafted their choice of the receivers or O-linemen.
Robbie this is a great effort thanks for posting this!