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An Under The Radar OT Prospect


Delhommey

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So who is this mystery man? Duvernay-Tardif — who goes by "Larry" — came to McGill as a 253-pound defensive lineman as a freshman before being switched over to the offensive side. Since then, he has settled in at left tackle and become a dominant force. First, CFL teams started paying notice, but now the NFL is all over him, too.

 

Nine NFL teams watched Duvernay-Tardif at a private workout on Thursday and saw a 6-foot-5, 298-pound player turn in 40-yard dash times of 4.94 to 5.08 seconds, post 34 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press, turn in a 4.59-second shuttle time and broad jump 9 feet, 6 inches. The teams attending — Philadelphia EaglesSan Francisco 49ersBuffalo BillsChicago BearsOakland RaidersGreen Bay PackersNew York JetsKansas City Chiefs and Arizona Cardinals — had to come away impressed. 

 

Those workout numbers would have placed him among the top performers at the NFL scouting combine had Duvernay-Tardif been invited. Only Tennessee's Antonio Richardson (36 reps) did more on the bench among tackles. Only a handful of tackles, including projected first-rounders Greg Robinson of Auburn and Taylor Lewan of Michigan, ran faster 40s. The shuttle time would have been top five. Only Lewan had a better broad jump.

 

From McGill University.

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/shutdown-corner/nfl-draft--canadian-college-offensive-tackle-could-be-picked-on-second-day-203607891.html

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Keenan Allen was right under their nose...

 

Sigh.

 

Not even the team that stepped up and drafted him was willing to use more than a 3rd, so what magic should Gettleman have had to do something no other NFL team was willing to do and draft him in the second?

 

Not to mention we didn't exactly bomb the pick. 

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Sigh.

Not even the team that stepped up and drafted him was willing to use more than a 3rd, so what magic should Gettleman have had to do something no other NFL team was willing to do and draft him in the second?

Not to mention we didn't exactly bomb the pick.

Plus he needed injuries to the two guys starting ahead of him to make an impact

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