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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 1059696" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>Couple more Day3 guys I love....</p><p></p><p><strong>Joshua Gray OG</strong> is a guard that just so happens to be from Oregon State (just like his Tackle buddy I listed yesterday). I actually noticed him last year and a lot this year watching tape on Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan OT. Gray actually up until 2024 season had been a starting LT for YEARS for Oregon State, even started a bunch as a freshman. Dude is a warrior that does not miss time, Has never given up more than 2 sacks in a season and last two seasons less than 15 pressures total (that's almost only 1 per game rate). He catches your attention in film as an athletic freak but I was pumped to have seen how well he did sliding inside because that was always where he was best suited with his arm length (31.38 inches). He can absolutely move so IF we wanted to attack defenses with guard pulls or expect him to get to the second level he can, his 10 yard split is an astounding 1.69. RAS is 9.55. I could see a team wanting to add real solid potential future depth on the interior using a 5th on him, I have a 6th (+) on him.</p><p></p><p><strong>Joe Huber OG from Wisconsin</strong>...we will just keep the trend of staying in the same school as a Tackle favorite (Jack Nelson) on Day3. Huber like Gray used to be a tackle, starting at RT in 2022 (Cincinnati) before switching to LG in 2023 in his first year with the Badgers and starting all year, and then switching to RG primarily in 2024 all season except did have 16 snaps at center too. Proving he can excel on both sides and inside/outside is exactly why I want him added to our OL room. I like him more than Monk personally and have a 5th round grade on him. He's got more length on him than Gray at 32.25 inches but is a little slower athlete but more of a mover in the trenches and really shines due to his wrestling background on using leverage to his advantage. Let's also not forget he gave up only 5 sacks in all these years too, and barely any pressures the last two year (7 and 12). </p><p></p><p><strong>Clay Webb OG Jacksonville State</strong> - Small school crush of mine for Day 3 just might settle on Clay Webb. There is a LOT to like about this cat. His strength is impressive, he manhandles opponents in his time at LG. He doesn't have a massive frame, but what is their is like an oak tree planted in the ground strength wise. He tested incredibly well and actually illustrated an ability to move more than I envisioned he had. I would LOVE to see him work on possibly transferring to center at the next level because his leverage and strength game could be the difference between a team running between the guards with success or having NTs shred that part of the playbook. A project to do this but worth it IMO, or you have a high floor guard for depth worst case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 1059696, member: 6578"] Couple more Day3 guys I love.... [B]Joshua Gray OG[/B] is a guard that just so happens to be from Oregon State (just like his Tackle buddy I listed yesterday). I actually noticed him last year and a lot this year watching tape on Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan OT. Gray actually up until 2024 season had been a starting LT for YEARS for Oregon State, even started a bunch as a freshman. Dude is a warrior that does not miss time, Has never given up more than 2 sacks in a season and last two seasons less than 15 pressures total (that's almost only 1 per game rate). He catches your attention in film as an athletic freak but I was pumped to have seen how well he did sliding inside because that was always where he was best suited with his arm length (31.38 inches). He can absolutely move so IF we wanted to attack defenses with guard pulls or expect him to get to the second level he can, his 10 yard split is an astounding 1.69. RAS is 9.55. I could see a team wanting to add real solid potential future depth on the interior using a 5th on him, I have a 6th (+) on him. [B]Joe Huber OG from Wisconsin[/B]...we will just keep the trend of staying in the same school as a Tackle favorite (Jack Nelson) on Day3. Huber like Gray used to be a tackle, starting at RT in 2022 (Cincinnati) before switching to LG in 2023 in his first year with the Badgers and starting all year, and then switching to RG primarily in 2024 all season except did have 16 snaps at center too. Proving he can excel on both sides and inside/outside is exactly why I want him added to our OL room. I like him more than Monk personally and have a 5th round grade on him. He's got more length on him than Gray at 32.25 inches but is a little slower athlete but more of a mover in the trenches and really shines due to his wrestling background on using leverage to his advantage. Let's also not forget he gave up only 5 sacks in all these years too, and barely any pressures the last two year (7 and 12). [B]Clay Webb OG Jacksonville State[/B] - Small school crush of mine for Day 3 just might settle on Clay Webb. There is a LOT to like about this cat. His strength is impressive, he manhandles opponents in his time at LG. He doesn't have a massive frame, but what is their is like an oak tree planted in the ground strength wise. He tested incredibly well and actually illustrated an ability to move more than I envisioned he had. I would LOVE to see him work on possibly transferring to center at the next level because his leverage and strength game could be the difference between a team running between the guards with success or having NTs shred that part of the playbook. A project to do this but worth it IMO, or you have a high floor guard for depth worst case. [/QUOTE]
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