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Marc Schiechl (DE/OLB, Colorado School of Mines)
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<blockquote data-quote="Big E" data-source="post: 362563" data-attributes="member: 3533"><p>Let's take a break from looking at some of the bigger name prospects in this draft class and look at someone that probably none of us have heard of before.</p><p></p><p>Marc Schiechl was a defensive end at Colorado School of Mines, a Division II program. He holds the Division II record with 46 career sacks, and he's 4th all-time with 70.5 career tackles for loss. He played in 47 games in his career, starting in 37 of them. He measures in at 6' 2.5" and 251 lbs.</p><p></p><p>Now onto his pro day measurements and how they compare to the top combine performers:</p><p>40-yard dash: 4.64 s (would have been 6th among LBs and 3rd among DEs)</p><p>Bench press: 38 reps (tied for 2nd among all positions at combine, only beaten by Stephen Paea)</p><p>Vertical: 35" (9th among LBs, 6th among DEs)</p><p>Broad Jump: 10' 5" (tied for 2nd among LBs, 2nd among DEs)</p><p>He was also put through drills at linebacker and reportedly "looked terrific."</p><p></p><p>The Packers were actually in attendance for his workout, so I'm not just throwing a random name out there. He's going to get another chance to show what he's got at Air Force's pro day next week, so I'll try to check back on him then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big E, post: 362563, member: 3533"] Let's take a break from looking at some of the bigger name prospects in this draft class and look at someone that probably none of us have heard of before. Marc Schiechl was a defensive end at Colorado School of Mines, a Division II program. He holds the Division II record with 46 career sacks, and he's 4th all-time with 70.5 career tackles for loss. He played in 47 games in his career, starting in 37 of them. He measures in at 6' 2.5" and 251 lbs. Now onto his pro day measurements and how they compare to the top combine performers: 40-yard dash: 4.64 s (would have been 6th among LBs and 3rd among DEs) Bench press: 38 reps (tied for 2nd among all positions at combine, only beaten by Stephen Paea) Vertical: 35" (9th among LBs, 6th among DEs) Broad Jump: 10' 5" (tied for 2nd among LBs, 2nd among DEs) He was also put through drills at linebacker and reportedly "looked terrific." The Packers were actually in attendance for his workout, so I'm not just throwing a random name out there. He's going to get another chance to show what he's got at Air Force's pro day next week, so I'll try to check back on him then. [/QUOTE]
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