Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Lol so now I've showed a scouting report stating that Leatherwood is a natural lt and good in space ..hopefully you can quit yapping about him being a "guard only" in the nfl...sorry i had to shut down your flawed notion but it is what it is :-) .
I appreciate the effort - I've now seen at least one person say it. So I stand corrected on that point.
That being said, it still doesn't discount all of the others.
There are definitely question marks about Leatherwood. Just looking at the Pauline report you posted, look at the teams that might be interested. Outside of the Bears, all of those teams have a way different view of tackles than Andy Reid does.
But again, I asked you to find one and you did. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
25-40 would be my guess.
Thanks. I'll be honest, I'd like to see him line up behind Jones and Reed, and wouldn't be pissed to see that at 31. He looks like somebody that could bully TEs in coverage and crack skulls in the run. [Reply]
Notre Dame TE Tommy Tremble ran a 4.59 40-yard dash at his pro day workout.
Tremble (6'3/241) ran a phenomenal 40-yard dash in addition to a 36.5" vertical jump and 10'2" broad jump. He weighed in a little light for a blocking TE at 241 pounds but posted a top notch 8.8 RAS. While Tremble has NFL size and pedigree, he was used in a fullback/H-back role in 2020 where his blocking acumen was featured. Tremble doesn't have the flashy receiving stats to make NFL draftniks salivate, but he can block with the best of them and projects as a Day 2, in-line tight end prospect.
Notre Dame DL Adetodunbo Ogundeji ran a 4.71 second 40-yard dash at his pro day workout.
Ogundeji (6'4/269) also posted a vertical jump of 36 1/2", a broad jump of 10", a shuttle of 4.65 seconds and a 3-Cone of 7.19 seconds. After starting just one of the 13 games in which he appeared in 2019, has stepped into a leadership role for the Notre Dame defense. A team captain, the senior defensive lineman has started each of the Fighting Irish's games this season and has accounted for 14 total tackles (3.5 for loss), 3.5 sacks, five quarterback hurries and one fumble recovery in eight games. Ogundeji has been given a fifth-round grade by Pro Football Network's Tony Pauline. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Tommy Tremble going a lot earlier than people think. I’ve heard Miller, McShay and Riddick all say that everyone in the league loves that guy.
He’s a TE that loves to block and has untapped receiving potential. Of course they love him. [Reply]