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Summary of Video:

They were all over Mangold like a cheap suit. Loved the guy. "Best Center in years". He was fast, articulate. Longhair. Wavy-armed walk looks funny.

 

DaBrick won't be a disappointment--too good a work ethic, they said. Mentioned the inconsistency of Top-5 O-Line picks in the last several years--yes, MW was listed.

 

Jason Spitz, OG Louisville has had 3 injuries in the past, but showed excellent ability to get to the 2nd level. He could play G or C, and would be a deal early 2nd day.

 

Davin Joseph ran a 5.06 forty. Probably the #3 inside lineman, they said.

 

Matua was a value late in the 3rd round.

 

Jean-Gilles had a great vertical leap for a fat 355 lb OG. He was also "nimble" on the cone drills.

Jonathan Scott (Texas) looked quick. Joe Toledo was stronger than I thought. They praised Colledge's technician ability and his speed (4.99).

 

Michael Montgomery was a DT/DE who might end up playing RT at pro level. He was great in the cones drill, #1 in benchpress in his flight, and scored much faster than last year's average in the shuttle. He'll fall down the boards because of switching positions, but could be a 3rd round project.

 

Charles Spencer #4 inside guy on their list, showed great foot movement in the 1 on 1 drill, and came up #3 on the bench press.

 

They didn't like what they saw on McNeil on tape (too much bend at the waist in his block), but he's athletic. They liked LSU's Whitworth for his longevity (started 52 straight games at LT), but felt he would switch to RT in the pros.

 

A guy I liked for his effort was Michael Toudouze, OT at TCU. Worth a 2nd Day pick, IMHO. The other Day 2 guy was ECU's Guy Whimper, also at 4.99. He's listed at GBN as #12 OT, and Toudouze was #15. Whimper is raw, but big and fast. He'd be a PS guy.

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