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The same program that helped turn transfers J.J. Watt and Russell Wilson into future superstars appears to have another breakout NFL prospect in left tackle Ryan Ramczyk, a former Division-III player whose stellar blocking Saturday helped No. 11 Wisconsin blow out No. 8 Michigan State 30-6 in front of a stunned crowd in East Lansing.
And while the entire Wisconsin program played well Saturday (including Watt's younger brother, T.J.), from an NFL scout's perspective, Ramczyk's success was arguably the biggest takeaway.
Ramcyzk has made scouts take notice in a hurry. USATSI
Wisconsin churning out NFL-caliber offensive linemen is, of course, nothing new, but little about the 6-foot-6, 314-pound Ramcyzk (pronounced Ram-check) follows the normal script.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...czyk-wows-as-badgers-bludgeon-michigan-state/
(this might be your left tackle badboy)
And while the entire Wisconsin program played well Saturday (including Watt's younger brother, T.J.), from an NFL scout's perspective, Ramczyk's success was arguably the biggest takeaway.

Ramcyzk has made scouts take notice in a hurry. USATSI
Wisconsin churning out NFL-caliber offensive linemen is, of course, nothing new, but little about the 6-foot-6, 314-pound Ramcyzk (pronounced Ram-check) follows the normal script.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...czyk-wows-as-badgers-bludgeon-michigan-state/
(this might be your left tackle badboy)