Johnathan Scott and Ryan O'Callaghan We need to get on of these guys with one of our 4th rounders and picj up Jean-Giles with the other. We need a big RT and AJ is not gonna start there...I hope not, what are you thoughts Jonathan Scott, Texas (6-6 3/8, 315; 5.34) Scott had a complete workout at the Combine. He was timed at 5.35 and 5.32 in the 40, 4.53 in the short shuttle and 7.73 in the three-cone drill. He also had a 24?-inch vertical jump, an 8-foot-5 broad jump and did 17 reps. Played on the offensive line in high school and earned second-team All-USA Today honors. Also played basketball and threw shot-put. Redshirted in 2001, started seven games in 2002 at right tackle. He started the next 38 games at left tackle. Outstanding athlete with quickness and agility. He has great feet and can deep snap if needed. He has the ability to be very good, but needs to get stronger -- and he can. He needs to also get meaner, which he can. He's smart and has great character. If you hit on him, it will be a home run with the bases loaded. Ryan O'Callaghan, California (6-6 5/8, 344; 5.37) O'Callaghan worked out at the Combine but did not run shuttles. He ran 5.37 twice in the 40. He had a 25-inch vertical jump, a 7-foot-6 broad jump, 4.83 short shuttle, 7.97 three-cone drill and did 21 lifts. Played offensive line in high school and was a three-year starter at right tackle and right guard. He's a big man with foot quickness. Has good strength and long arms (33 1/8 inches). He needs to be a better worker.
If I had to choose between them I would rake O'Callaghan , worked well in the combine and made some good DEs look ordinary
We need one of these guys, we Need a big RT to anchore the run game. Jonathan Scott, Texas (6-6 3/8, 315; 5.34) Scott had a complete workout at the Combine. He was timed at 5.35 and 5.32 in the 40, 4.53 in the short shuttle and 7.73 in the three-cone drill. He also had a 24?-inch vertical jump, an 8-foot-5 broad jump and did 17 reps. Played on the offensive line in high school and earned second-team All-USA Today honors. Also played basketball and threw shot-put. Redshirted in 2001, started seven games in 2002 at right tackle. He started the next 38 games at left tackle. Outstanding athlete with quickness and agility. He has great feet and can deep snap if needed. He has the ability to be very good, but needs to get stronger -- and he can. He needs to also get meaner, which he can. He's smart and has great character. If you hit on him, it will be a home run with the bases loaded. Ryan O'Callaghan, California (6-6 5/8, 344; 5.37) O'Callaghan worked out at the Combine but did not run shuttles. He ran 5.37 twice in the 40. He had a 25-inch vertical jump, a 7-foot-6 broad jump, 4.83 short shuttle, 7.97 three-cone drill and did 21 lifts. Played offensive line in high school and was a three-year starter at right tackle and right guard. He's a big man with foot quickness. Has good strength and long arms (33 1/8 inches). He needs to be a better worker. WE ALSO NEED THIS GUY Max Jean-Gilles, Georgia (6-3?, 355; 5.52) Had a complete workout at the Combine. He ran two 40s in 5.48 and 5.55. He had a 24?-inch vertical jump, a 7-foot-11 broad jump, 5.08 short shuttle, 8.57 three-cone drill and 27 lifts. He played offensive and defensive line in high school, where he was a three-year team captain. He blocked seven kicks. He played as a true freshman and started 14 games at left tackle (Georgia had a left-handed QB). He started 25 games over the next two years. He has a massive body with long arms (35 inches). He has some area quickness but gets tired late in the game and has problems. Is this another Larry Allen? Does he have enough character to control his weight? Will he work hard to be good? He could be a force if you can get him to stay in shape.