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    Re: Forget Zack Martin; could be a run on OTs

    Quote Originally Posted by Money227 View Post
    I think the Giants are spinning that they prefer Martin, because the actual word on the street is that Lewan won't be there when the Giants pick.
    Just like the Ravens are spinning it that they see Martin as an OG. It's all smoke screen guys.





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    Re: Forget Zack Martin; could be a run on OTs

    Quote Originally Posted by Justlovemybirds View Post
    It's possible Lewan doesn't make it pass Atlanta at 6, either way I don't think we'll be able to pick an OT in the first round. That's not all that bad considering there's still depth in the draft at the position.
    Like Bitonio-sp from Nevada in 2d round and can play OG too. Calvin Pryor and him would be a good draft or Morgan Moses from Virginia as OT. Gil Brandt sure does like him. Says he'll go between 30-45. Teams are enamored with his size 6'6 and 311 lbs. Oz would have to trade up at 45, same with Bitonio-sp.


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    Pro Days
    Morgan Moses of Virginia remains promising OT prospect
    Gil Brandt
    By Gil Brandt |

    Published: March 17th, 2014 | Tags: Brent Urban, Morgan Moses, Virginia

    Representatives from 28 NFL teams were present Monday for Virginia’s pro day, where six players — including one prospect who could be selected in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft — worked out indoors on FieldTurf.

    Morgan Moses, OT (6-foot-6 1/4, 311 pounds) — Moses — who was at the NFL Scouting Combine — ran the 40-yard dash just once, doing so in 5.14 seconds and pulling up with a left hamstring pull. He had a 26-inch vertical jump and 8-foot-11 broad jump, but didn’t do any strength lifts on the bench press due to a pectoral muscle issue from the Reese’s Senior Bowl. Moses was not able to do a positional workout after pulling his hamstring in the 40.

    Despite the pro-day setback, Moses is probably going to be selected somewhere between picks Nos. 30-45 in the draft. He is spoken very highly of as a person, and the athleticism he displays at his size suggests he has a lot of upside as an offensive tackle in the NFL.
    Last edited by AirFlacco; 04-29-2014 at 01:35 PM.





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