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Grab the Bull by the Horns
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1. Alex Barron, Florida State
Positives: Ultra-large frame athleticism, footwork, body control, quick-set ability, knee bend, long arms His exceptional pass-protection skills and ability to line up in the prime left-tackle spot should make him the first offensive tackle off the board, probably in the middle of the first round.
Negatives: Upper-body strength, aggressiveness, overall technique, choice of run-blocking angles.
2. Jammal Brown, Oklahoma
Positives: Upper-body strength, balance, athleticism, body control, footwork, quick-set ability, long arms He has enough talent, particularly in pass protection, to likely warrant a low first-round pick.
Negatives: Aggressiveness, run-blocking technique, injury history.
3. Khalif Barnes, Washington
Positives: Athleticism, speed, footwork, body control, balance, quick-set ability, choice of run-blocking angles, overall technique A strong performance at the National Scouting Combine figures to have solidified his position as an early second-round choice and perhaps even a low first-rounder.
Negatives: Consistently high effort, lower-body strength, hand placement.
4. Marcus Johnson, Mississippi
Positives: Size long arms, hand placement, body control, balance, toughness, choice of run-blocking angles, quick-set ability Although he was a guard for most of his college career, his size makes him a likely tackle in the NFL and a probable early second-rounder.
5. Adam Terry, Syracuse
Positives: Size long arms, quick-set ability, techniques, athleticism, body control His outstanding senior season should make him a solid second-round selection.
Negatives: Lower-body strength, ability to handle bull-rushers.
Positives: Ultra-large frame athleticism, footwork, body control, quick-set ability, knee bend, long arms His exceptional pass-protection skills and ability to line up in the prime left-tackle spot should make him the first offensive tackle off the board, probably in the middle of the first round.
Negatives: Upper-body strength, aggressiveness, overall technique, choice of run-blocking angles.
2. Jammal Brown, Oklahoma
Positives: Upper-body strength, balance, athleticism, body control, footwork, quick-set ability, long arms He has enough talent, particularly in pass protection, to likely warrant a low first-round pick.
Negatives: Aggressiveness, run-blocking technique, injury history.
3. Khalif Barnes, Washington
Positives: Athleticism, speed, footwork, body control, balance, quick-set ability, choice of run-blocking angles, overall technique A strong performance at the National Scouting Combine figures to have solidified his position as an early second-round choice and perhaps even a low first-rounder.
Negatives: Consistently high effort, lower-body strength, hand placement.
4. Marcus Johnson, Mississippi
Positives: Size long arms, hand placement, body control, balance, toughness, choice of run-blocking angles, quick-set ability Although he was a guard for most of his college career, his size makes him a likely tackle in the NFL and a probable early second-rounder.
5. Adam Terry, Syracuse
Positives: Size long arms, quick-set ability, techniques, athleticism, body control His outstanding senior season should make him a solid second-round selection.
Negatives: Lower-body strength, ability to handle bull-rushers.