@@OldGuard53After a point you can't get your center of gravity low enough and defenders will get up under your pads and drive you up and off your feet. Even if you weigh 400, once you're off balance and your feet aren't anchored in the ground, you're beat.
It’s 800 snaps, not 80 or 8. Plenty enough to make an assessment. That’s SEC reps, and going against his teammates in practice.
Best tackle in the Draft
PFF Called it.
Good call boys. I was thinking Fontanau but I would rather have a potential LT/RT. 6'8" who dey lets gooo.
The irony of this video
He will be a stud
Is there a tipping point at which a guy can be too tall at OT?
6’9 according to pff
@@tayche1 okay Thanks. I figured there has to be some point at which it becomes a disadvantage.
@@krishisel5316 good question, just remember that the height normally goes with longer arms which are a key to production as an NFL OT
@@OldGuard53After a point you can't get your center of gravity low enough and defenders will get up under your pads and drive you up and off your feet. Even if you weigh 400, once you're off balance and your feet aren't anchored in the ground, you're beat.
Anybody over 10' would probably be too tall for LT.....they'd prob play kicker
I really like him I just recently got really concerned he might be to injury prone
Tightrope surgery is no joke. Missed way too much time to be a 1st Rd pick imo
If somedody falls on your leg how are you injury prone
@@lowernineforlife after that it can linger and never be the same
@@takeovaLA he's young. 21. He'll be fine. They heal like wolverine
If that's the case, u wouldn't of like the greatest offensive lineman in history. Anthony munoz was injured in college too 😂😂. Stop over thinking
Stoutland University
Steelers pick
Soooo close right? Had to settle for the smaller 6’3 317 guard
Bengals pick
@@zechprime7114 lol😅