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		Quote:  @claykenny said:Have heard from about the best source possible
 
If my fertile memory from PT days, serves....you're a physician from Ioway.  
 
HIPAA doesn't apply on anonymous message boards.  
 
Cough up the sauce.     
Edit:  & oh ya.  All aboard to get Scherff's  arse in purple.  
 
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @savannahskol said:
 
  Good memory!@claykenny  said: 
  Have heard from about the best source possible 
If my fertile memory from PT days, serves....you're a physician from Ioway.  
 
HIPAA doesn't apply on anonymous message boards.  
 
Cough up the sauce.     
Edit:  & oh ya.  All aboard to get Scherff's  arse in purple.  
 Nothing related to patient care. Iowa's just a small state...
  Tristan Wirfs is currently besting Scherff's lifting records at just 20-years-old. Would love to see them both in Purple eventually.
 I'm sure Geoff hasn't gotten too far into the 2020 and 2021 prospects, but would be interested in hearing his opinion on both Wirfs and Alaric Jackson.
 
 Bruce Feldman (The Athletic) recently published an article on the biggest "Freaks" in college football. Iowa fans all expected to see A.J. Epenesa on the list, but instead it was Wirfs... at #1 overall.
 1. Tristan Wirfs, Iowa, offensive tackle
 Last year, the Hawkeyes had one of the biggest freaks in college
 football in tight end Noah Fant. This year they have the biggest, most
 powerful Freak of them all. The 6-5, 320-pound Wirfs smashed Brandon
 Scherff’s (Freaks Class of 2014) school record in the power clean by
 pumping out four reps at 450 pounds. And keep in mind Wirfs only turned
 20 in January. As colleague Scott Dochterman pointed out in this excellent piece
 on Wirfs’ Herculean effort, Scherff was entering his fifth year in the
 Iowa program. Two seasons ago, in 2017, Wirfs became the first true
 freshman to start at tackle in Kirk Ferentz’s Iowa tenure.
 The former state champion wrestler also vertical jumped 35 inches this
 offseason, which would be the second-highest jump by an O-lineman at the
 NFL Scouting Combine in the past seven years. On top of that, earlier
 this week, Wirfs set a personal record in the broad jump, going 9-5
 feet.
 
 Given that athleticism and the program he's coming from, I'm sure a lot of NFL teams will be interested.
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
		Also on Feldman's list:11. Daniel Faalele, Minnesota, offensive tackle
 The humongous sophomore from Australia comes it at 6-9, 400 pounds.
 He has 275 pounds of lean mass, which is more lean mass than most
 football players weigh — including most of the guys he’s tasked with
 blocking. Faalele bench pressed 391 pounds this offseason. He hang
 cleans 375 and squats 570, but it’s his movement at that size that
 is eye-opening stuff. He vertical jumps 29 inches, who for someone 300
 pounds would be really good. For someone 400 pounds … well, we’ll get to
 that in a minute. He broad jumped 8-7. Same deal as it relates to what
 an athletic 300-pound NFL prospect would do.
 
 For more context, consider this: Faalale’s vertical jump would have
 tied for 14th best among the 57 offensive linemen at the 2019 NFL
 Scouting Combine.
 
 Now consider this: Dontari Poe was one of the all-time Combine freaks
 after he ran a 4.98 40 while weighing in at 346 pounds. He vertical
 jumped 29.5 inches and broad jumped 8-9. Faalele is more than 50 pounds
 heavier, and his vertical is just a half-inch less and he’s two inches
 behind on the broad jump. Trent Brown, who just signed a $66 million
 contract with the Raiders after starting at left tackle for the Super
 Bowl-winning Patriots, trimmed down to 355 on his 6-8 1/2 frame for the
 Combine had a 28-inch vertical and did 8-10 in the broad.
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
		I'm much more interested in Trent Williams if the Redskins are having a (dumpster) fire sale. A great RG is very nice to have, but an All-Pro LT is priceless.I also think the trade cost for Scherff will be much higher.
 
 
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @Jor-El said:I'm much more interested in Trent Williams if the Redskins are having a (dumpster) fire sale. A great RG is very nice to have, but an All-Pro LT is priceless.
 I also think the trade cost for Scherff will be much higher.
 
but is Williams asking to be traded,  and if he is,  is Minny 1A or 1B on his places he would like to go?   Thats the kicker here,   they have a highly talented player that is requesting a trade to Minny.... how many times has that ever happened in any sport? 
		
	 
	
	
		Yes, he's asking to be traded. ![[Image: Washington%20Redskins.png]](https://www.rotoworld.com/sites/default/files/teams/secondary/2018-11/Washington%20Redskins.png) NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports LT Trent Williams is not expected to report for the beginning of Redskins training camp this week.Per Garofolo, "it could be quite a while before he's back with the team." Williams is risking major fines, but he already did that when he held out of mandatory minicamp. Unhappy with both his contract and how the team has handled his medical situation — Ian Rapoport reports he has yet to be medically cleared after having a tumor removed from his head — Williams would seem to be a candidate for a lengthy holdout. He wants a trade. His loss, of course, would be absolutely devastating for the Redskins' offense. 
SOURCE: Mike Garafolo on Twitter 
		
	 
	
	
		Am I missing something? Trent Williams asked to be traded to the Vikings??
 Regardless, that won't be happening unfortunately.
 
		
	 
	
	
		@claykenny  Aren't both Iowa tackles pretty good?  
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @"BarrNone55" said:@claykenny Aren't both Iowa tackles pretty good?
 
Yes, both are very good. The interior of their line was terrible last year, however, so probably didn't get some of the recognition they deserved.
 
Both just juniors. Jackson (LT) is probably more polished at this point, but Wirfs (RT) has the big upside. I've seen both kicked around in the media as potential first round picks in 2020 if they come out. It does look like a deep OT class on a lot of these initial "rankings". Both could end up staying in school, but the trend seems to be leave when your health allows if you are projected in the first few rounds.
 
I would be interested in Geoff's take on both. 
		
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