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Coming in at 6 feet, 7 inches tall and weighing 302 pounds, Witt, 23, has an advantage when it comes to body mass, making him perfect to play the offensive line.
Compared to official NFL Scouting Combine records for offensive players, here’s how Witt’s scored — first place in the broad jump with a leap of 10 feet, 3 inches, beating the all-time record; tied for both first place and the all-time record in the vertical jump with that leap coming in at 37 inches; first place in the 40-yard dash in 4.89 seconds; and tied for second place in the 10-yard split in 1.71 seconds.
His arm length was 33.5.
Use the first four or five picks on defensive linemen and receivers. Go with Niang and Taylor this year and coach this kid up. Then maybe the next year put Witt at LT and Taylor at RT with Niang as the swing T. [Reply]
Use the first four or five picks on defensive linemen and receivers. Go with Niang and Taylor this year and coach this kid up. Then maybe the next year put Witt at LT and Taylor at RT with Niang as the swing T.
Kind of interesting, I've seen him suggested as a UDFA or 7th rounder. I might use a 7th on him and stash him on the PS. He'll need a lot of work, still needs to gain a fair amount of weight. But definitely intriguing. It's a shame he's not a year younger. [Reply]
This guy or Broderick Jones are the guys I think we get with the first if they are still on the board. Folks think Taylor playing LT is locked in but the fact is KC have spoken with six or seven LT's now. Harrison or Jones would not be picked to play RT here. [Reply]