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Rob just found the decoder ring in his cereal box.
Ever wonder why Seattle seems to convert so many DTs to OL?
This is really interesting stuff, and helps shorten down the target list for Seattle.
Additionally, Le'Raven Clark posted a 9-1 broad jump at his pro-day and met with Seattle at the combine.
Considering this information, it feels all the more likely that Seattle is targeting OL in round 2 and pass rusher in round 1. Ifedi won't last until #56, but one of Spriggs, Whitehair, or Clark might. Further, if Seattle insists on drafting a decent pass rusher this year they will probably have to do it with their first pick.
"horizontal power helps you cover the full 5300 square yards of the ironed grid. A pure acceleration step expresses horizontal power.”
Since 2012, the Seahawks have not drafted a single offensive lineman that has jumped less than a nine-foot broad jump:
Mark Glowinski — 9-5
Terry Poole — 9-5
Kristjan Sokoli — 9-11
Justin Britt — 9-3
Garrett Scott — 9-7
Ryan Seymour — 9-2
Jared Smith — 9-7
J.R. Sweezy — 9-5
Alternatively, since 2012 the Seahawks have not selected any of the 15 best O-line performers in the short shuttle or three cone at the combine.
For the Seahawks’ O-line: Explosion >>> Agility
Ever wonder why Seattle seems to convert so many DTs to OL?
Jason Spriggs had the best broad jump by an offensive lineman at the 2016 combine with a 9-7. Fifteen defensive line prospects beat that mark. Fifteen.
This is really interesting stuff, and helps shorten down the target list for Seattle.
Jason Spriggs — 9-7
Halapoulivaati Vaitai — 9-5
Brandon Shell — 9-4
Joe Haeg — 9-3
Alex Redmond — 9-3
Joe Thuney — 9-3
Cody Whitehair — 9-2
Germain Ifedi — 9-1
Joe Dahl — 9-1
Connor McGovern — 9-1
Jake Brendel — 9-0
Additionally, Le'Raven Clark posted a 9-1 broad jump at his pro-day and met with Seattle at the combine.
Considering this information, it feels all the more likely that Seattle is targeting OL in round 2 and pass rusher in round 1. Ifedi won't last until #56, but one of Spriggs, Whitehair, or Clark might. Further, if Seattle insists on drafting a decent pass rusher this year they will probably have to do it with their first pick.