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#81
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Not strong for the brand here. If healthy, Tyler Biadasz will be best interior offensive lineman from this class. His 2018 tape is damn near flawless. A rough and injury plagued 2019 doesn't erase the talent and technique he has shown.
#DraftRite
We all know how that whole Hindenburg ordeal turned out, right? Crash & burn.
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#82
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20...ft-tackle/

“When I first started flipping back and forth, I think I was trying to look for a big difference,” Wirfs said. “Honestly, the only thing different is you got your other hand down. It just feels awkward at first but once you settle in it feels fine. . . . It kinda feels like wiping your butt with your other hand. It just feels a little awkward at first, but you get used to it.”


In both cases, hand placement is critical. 
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#83
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Possible draft target Ezra Cleveland:

7th ranked OT on the PFF Big Board

Allowed less than 20 total pressures in each of his 3 seasons as a starter

78.2 run block grade

81.9 pass block grade
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#84
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#85

Ian Rapoport
@RapSheet
· 6m
Multiple players had drug tests flagged at the NFL Combine & among those is projected top 10 pick #Louisville OT Mekhi Becton, I’m told. Teams were made aware of this. Becton had no failed drug tests in college. Per new CBA rules, he goes into Stage 1 for no more than 60 days.
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#86
Let the slide begin.
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#89
Andrew Thomas is just on another level...

https://twitter.com/PFF_AustinGayle/stat...55234?s=20
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#90
Has anyone looked at Matt Hennesy?  Brandt has him #1 IOL
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