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Combine workout results: Offensive tackles


April 7, 2008

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Player School Ht. Wt. Reps 40 Vert. Broad 20s 60s Cone
Baker, Sam USC 6-4 5/8 309 28            
  No workout — left MCL sprain            
Barton, Kirk Ohio State 6-4 3/8 310 34            
  No workout — right knee scope            
Bell, Demetrius Northwestern State 6-5 303 9 5.25 26.5" 9'1" 4.65   7.65
          5.38     4.69   7.67
Heath Benedict Newberry 6-4 7/8 326 28 5.07 28.5" 9'2" 4.74   7.77
          5.14     4.78   7.87
Blair, James Western Michigan 6-3 323 28 5.29 23.5" 8'7" 5.33   8.51
          5.36     5.34   8.44
Brown, Duane Virginia Tech 6-4 1/8 315 24 5.07 27.5" 8'9" 4.52   7.58
          5.10     4.54   7.64
Cherilus, Gosder Boston College 6-6 3/8 314 24 5.14 23" 8'6" 4.82   7.60
          5.24     4.88   7.62
*Clady, Ryan Boise State 6-6 1/8 309 24            
  No workout — right pectoral strain            
Clark, Corey Texas A&M 6-5 3/8 315 23 5.28 23" 8'10" 4.68   7.47
          5.40     4.69   7.50
Clark, Devin New Mexico 6-3 5/8 305 25 5.30 21" 7'11" 5.03   8.38
          5.40     5.07   8.41
*Collins, Anthony Kansas 6-5 317 26 5.56 22.5" 8'1" 4.87   7.71
          5.64     4.92   7.80
Cousins, Oniel UTEP 6-3 3/4 308 23 5.14 24.5" 8'11" 4.80   7.90
          5.21     4.81   7.96
Dunbar, Franklin Middle Tennessee 6-4 3/4 327 27 5.58 24.5" 8'5" 5.18   8.36
          5.66     5.25   8.41
Dunlap, King Auburn 6-8 1/2 310 21 5.27          
  Strained right hamstring during initial 40 run            
Giacomini, Breno Louisville 6-7 1/8 303 23 5.20 22.5" 9'0" 4.63   7.56
          5.27     4.68   7.61
Gibson, Michael California 6-3 1/2 305 31 5.27 27" 9'2" 4.64   7.21
          5.32     4.67   7.28
Greco, John Toledo 6-4 3/4 305 30 5.29 26" 9'0" 4.82   8.03
          5.40     4.86   8.08
Hale, David Weber State 6-5 3/4 314 25 5.28 26" 8'4" 4.75   7.69
          5.32     4.75   7.69
Hills, Tony Texas 6-5 1/8 309              
  No workout — left fibula            
Keith, Brandon Northern Iowa 6-5 1/4 343 31 5.20 26"        
  No position drills, BJ, shuttles — strained left hamstring 5.35          
Long, Jake Michigan 6-7 313 37 5.25 27.5" 8'6" 4.73   7.44
          5.26     4.76   7.49
McGlynn, Mike Pittsburgh 6-4 1/4 311 30 5.38 23" 8'5" 4.72   7.58
          5.46     4.76   7.58
Nicks, Carl  Nebraska 6-4 7/8 341 31 5.22 25.5" 9'1" 4.68   7.91
          5.29     4.73   7.92
Otah, Jeff Pittsburgh 6-6 322 27 5.55 22.5" 8'6"      
  No position drills, shuttles — sprained left ankle 5.60          
Polumbus, Tyler Colorado 6-7 1/2 312 24 5.30 26" 9'4" 4.86   7.71
          5.39     4.91   7.78
Radovich, Drew USC 6-5 1/2 301 21 5.33 23" 9'0" 4.53   7.47
          5.43     4.57   7.52
Richardson, Barry Clemson 6-6 5/8 320 24 5.45 25.5" 8'4" 5.16   8.00
          5.53     5.19   8.08
Rinehart, Chad Northern Iowa 6-5 320 26 5.42 28.5" 8'10" 4.56   7.84
          5.62     4.59   7.88
Robinson, Will San Diego State 6-5 297 22 5.26 19.5"        
  No workout — strained right quad            
Schwartz, Geoff Oregon 6-6 1/4 332   5.37 20.5" 8'2" 4.79   7.90
  No bench press — right pectoral strain 5.41     4.81   7.91
Sosa, Pedro Rutgers 6-3 5/8 300 19            
  Limited workout — left patellar subluxation            
Williams, Chris Vanderbilt 6-6 315 21 5.13 25" 8'7" 4.85   7.95
          5.16     4.87   7.96
Young, Eric Tennessee 6-3 5/8 310              
  No workout — recovering from torn left quad tendon          
Zuttah, Jeremy Rutgers 6-3 3/8 303 35 5.01 26.5" 8'11" 4.54   7.59
          5.12     4.60   7.65
                     
Average   6-5 1/8 314 26 5.32 24.6" 8'7" 4.8   7.8

 

Green bold — indicates best result (highest for height and weight measurements) among participants at this position.
Red bold — indicates worst result (lowest for height and weight measurements) among participants at this position.
— denotes underclassmen.
Ht. — height.
Wt. — weight.
Reps — number of repetitions of 225-pound bench press.
40 — 40-time (first time is the fastest, second is the slowest). All times are hand-held.
Vert. — vertical jump in inches.
Broad — broad jump in feet and inches.
20s — 20-yard shuttle, which consists of running five yards in one direction, touching the yard-line, redirecting in the opposite direction for 10 yards, touching the line and redirecting though the initial starting point. The drill is a strong measure of quickness, agility, balance, flexibility and change of direction.
60s — 60-yard shuttle, which consists of running five yards and back to the starting point, 10 yards and back and 15 yards and back, covering 60 total yards and measuring a player's quickness, acceleration and endurance.
Cone — three-cone drill, which demonstrates quickness, agility, balance and change of direction.

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