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Lance Zierlein lineman piece


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http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/cfb/47097/321/offensive-lineman-categories

2014 Blue Chips

Greg Robinson, LT, Auburn - Robinson has long arms, quick feet a massive frame and is as dominant a run blocker as I have seen come out of college thanks to his ridiculous leverage. He is raw in pass protection, but his flaws in technique are coachable and are not physical. He’s the best lineman (and maybe player) in this draft.

Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M - Matthews doesn’t have blue chip size, but we he has is blue chip movement skills and technique that is rare to find heading into a draft. Matthews is a plug and play tackle who has been coached up by his father (Hall of Fame lineman Bruce Matthews) and I can’t find major flaws in his game. While Matthews is polished,, his ceiling isn’t nearly as high as Robinson’s, but he’s a very safe pick.

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