The following is the weigh in results for the offensive linemen at the Combine. It is broken down by position and in alphabetical order with some comments at the end.
Offensive Tackles:
|
Player
|
College
|
Height
|
Weight
|
Arm Length
|
Hand Size
|
|
|
Ohio State
|
6'7"
|
323lbs
|
34"
|
10 7/8"
|
|
Jeff Allen
|
Illinios
|
6'4"
|
307lbs
|
33 1/2"
|
10"
|
|
Justin Anderson
|
Georgia
|
6'4"
|
335lbs
|
34 5/8"
|
10 1/2"
|
|
Kelvin Beachum |
SMU
|
6'2"
|
303lbs
|
33 1/4"
|
9 3/8"
|
|
Tony Bergstrom
|
Utah
|
6'5"
|
303lbs
|
33 1/4"
|
9"
|
|
James Brown
|
Troy
|
6'3"
|
306lbs
|
34 1/2"
|
10 1/4"
|
|
Tom Compton
|
South Dakota
|
6'5"
|
314lbs
|
34"
|
10"
|
|
Paul Cornick
|
No. Dakota St.
|
6'5"
|
310lbs
|
35"
|
10 1/4"
|
|
John Cullen
|
Utah
|
6'4"
|
297lbs
|
32 1/8"
|
9 7/8"
|
|
Andrew Datko
|
Florida State
|
6'6"
|
315lbs
|
33 7/8"
|
9 7/8"
|
|
Taylor Dever
|
Notre Dame
|
6'5"
|
298lbs
|
32 1/2"
|
9 3/4"
|
|
Lamar Holmes
|
So. Mississippi
|
6'5"
|
323lbs
|
35 1/4"
|
9 5/8"
|
|
Marcel Jones
|
Nebraska
|
6'6"
|
320lbs
|
33 5/8"
|
10 1/8"
|
|
Matt Kalil
|
USC
|
6'6"
|
306lbs
|
34 1/2"
|
10 3/8"
|
|
Ronald Leary
|
Memphis
|
6'3"
|
315lbs
|
34 3/4"
|
8 5/8"
|
|
Johnathan Martin
|
Stanford
|
6'5 3/8"
|
312lbs
|
34"
|
9 7/8"
|
|
Bobby Massie
|
Mississippi
|
6'6"
|
316lbs
|
35"
|
9"
|
|
Matt McCants
|
Ala.Birmingham
|
6'6"
|
308lbs
|
35 3/8"
|
9 1/4"
|
|
Brandon Mosely
|
Auburn
|
6'6"
|
314lbs
|
34"
|
11"
|
|
Josh Oglesby
|
Wisconsin
|
6'7"
|
338lbs
|
35 5/8"
|
11 1/4"
|
|
Nate Potter
|
Boise State |
6'6"
|
303lbs
|
34 5/8"
|
9 5/8"
|
|
Riley Reiff
|
Iowa
|
6'5 3/4"
|
313lbs
|
33 1/4"
|
10 1/8"
|
|
Matt Reynolds
|
BYU
|
6'5"
|
302lbs
|
33 1/4"
|
9 5/8"
|
|
Zebrie Sanders
|
Florida State
|
6'6"
|
320lbs
|
35"
|
10 7/8"
|
|
Mitchell Schwartz
|
California
|
6'5"
|
318lbs
|
33 1/2"
|
10"
|
|
Dustin Waldron
|
Portland State
|
6'5"
|
32 3/4"
|
33"
|
9 3/4"
|
|
Rokevious Watkins
|
South Carolina
|
6'4"
|
338lbs
|
34 5/8"
|
10"
|
|
Markus Zusevics
|
Iowa
|
6'5"
|
303lbs
|
33"
|
10"
|
Notes:
Matt Kalil weighted in 6lbs heavier that his playing weight showing his determination to bulk up.
Bobby Massie looks like a great RT prospect at 6'6" 316lbs with 35" arms, he could find his way into the late second round remind me of Marcus Gilbert.
Josh Olgesby measurement were by far the best, however his play is lacking. He will get drafted based of potential with these numbers.
Guards:
|
Player
|
College
|
Height
|
Weight
|
Arm Length
|
Hand Size
|
|
Mark Asper
|
Oregon
|
6'6"
|
319lbs
|
32 1/4"
|
9 3/4"
|
|
Adam Gettis
|
Iowa
|
6'2"
|
293lbs
|
33 1/8"
|
9 1/2"
|
|
Cordy Glenn
|
Georgia |
6'5"
|
345lbs
|
35 3/4"
|
10 1/8"
|
|
Rishaw Johnson
|
California (PA)
|
6'3"
|
313lbs
|
35 1/4"
|
10 1/4"
|
|
Josh Leribeus
|
SMU
|
6'3"
|
312lbs
|
32 1/2"
|
9 3/8"
|
|
Joe Looney
|
Wake Forest
|
6'3"
|
309lbs
|
32 1/4"
|
9 3/4"
|
|
Antoine McClain
|
Clemson
|
6'6"
|
329lbs
|
34 5/8"
|
10 1/4"
|
|
Ryan Miller
|
Colorado
|
6'7"
|
321lbs
|
33 1/8"
|
9 1/2"
|
|
Nix Luke
|
Pitt
|
6'5"
|
317lbs
|
33 1/2"
|
9 3/4"
|
|
Quentin Saulsberry
|
Mississippi St.
|
6'2" |
304lbs
|
33 3/4"
|
9 7/8"
|
|
Amini Silatolu
|
Midwestern St.
|
6'4"
|
311lbs
|
32"
|
10 1/8"
|
|
Andrew Tiller
|
Syracuse
|
6'4"
|
324lbs
|
33 1/4"
|
9 3/8"
|
|
Brandon Washington
|
. Miami (FL)
|
6'3"
|
320lbs
|
33"
|
9 3/4"
|
|
Kevin Zeilter
|
Wisconsin |
6'3 7/8"
|
314lbs
|
32 3/4"
|
10 1/4"
|
Notes:
David DeCastro only boosted his draft stock weighing in at 6'4 7/8" 316lbs however his 32 3/4" arms were shorter than expect but not a concern for interior linemen and his 10" hands were good size.
Amini Silatolu weighed in lighter than expected at 311lbs with only 32" arms but his hand size was great. If he moves good it won't matter but should have came in just under 320lbs.
Cordy Glenn's measurements continue to show that he could be and will be draft as a tackle. He was 6'5" 345lbs with monstrous 35 3/4" arms and good 10 1/8" hands. He should have tried to drop his weight to around 335lbs to move better in drill though.
Kevin Zeilter weighed in as expected however in the interviews he stated he had been working hard at learning to play center as well. This say more to me that the Steelers will be interested in Zeilter because he is learning to be versatile and the Steelers like "the more you can do" players.
Centers:
|
Player
|
College |
Height
|
Weight
|
Arm Length
|
Hand Size
|
|
Philip Blake
|
Baylor
|
6'2"
|
311lbs
|
33"
|
9 7/8"
|
|
Michael Brewster
|
Ohio State
|
6'2"
|
312lbs
|
31 1/2"
|
9 1/2
|
|
Garth Gehart
|
ASU
|
6'1"
|
305lbs
|
33 3/8"
|
9 5/8"
|
|
Ben Jones
|
Georgia
|
6'2"
|
303lbs
|
32 1/2"
|
9 5/8"
|
|
Peter Konz
|
Wisconsin
|
6'5" |
314lbs
|
33"
|
9 1/4"
|
|
David Molk
|
Michigan
|
6'1"
|
298lbs
|
32"
|
8 7/8"
|
Notes:
Peter Konz is not only the best center but he had some of the best measurements of the group. Ideally you'd like to see longer then 33" arms but that is average.
Michael Brewster, I could see it when he played and his measurements proved he has poor arms length. This could hurt his stock. Doesn't mean he can't play as Legursky has started games at center and he only measured 30 1/2" arms at his Pro Day.
Side Note:
Take a look at these pictures of LaRon Landry he posted on twitter, what if the Steeler brought the 27 year old Free Agent Safety in as their new ILB. Last year he played at 6' 220lbs can imagine what he is now. Just as a note he says he is only 223lbs. (obviously this is a joke)
http://img.ibtimes.com/www/data/images/full/2012/02/24/238407-laron-landry.jpg
http://larrybrownsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/laron-landry-ripped-muscles-530x471.jpg
Poll
Would Landry make a good ILB?
Yes (15 votes)
No (25 votes)
Steroids? (50 votes)
90 total votes


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