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Panthers to sign Canadian OT


El Chingon

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I'm on my phone, but there was a thread a while back where someone posted some of his tape. I'll be back on the computer in an hour and a half if you can't find the thread. The thread had his name (David Foucault) in the thread title.

You mean that highlight tape of his team where you can barely see him? Not really tape

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You mean that highlight tape of his team where you can barely see him? Not really tape

Sadly, I've seen tape a hell of a lot worse than that. I used to work for an FCS program doing statistics and cut-up game-planning and we played this one DII school named Concord and I've never seen such a difficult tape to dissect. It was so blurry that I couldn't see which ball the hash-mark was on.

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DAHeight: 6.08 | Weight: 320| Born: LaSalle, QC | College: Montreal

crop_20210870056.jpg»David Foucault Offensive Tackle  By the Numbers - 2014 CFL Combine:
40-Yard Dash: 5.280s
Bench Press: 22
Broad Jump: 7'9.00"
Vertical Jump: 33.50"
3-Cone: 7.50s
Shuttle: 4.61s

» Justin Dunk's take:
"Potential might be the word that best describes this massive lineman. Foucault has size you can’t teach and the frame to add some weight as well. He proved he is a big, strong and nimble offensive line prospect. The Montreal product led all blockers with a 4.61 shuttle and 7.50 3-cone time, and put up a respectable 22 reps on the bench.

He displayed the type of agility and footwork to make scouts think he has the tools to be a ratio-changer at tackle in the CFL, or at least a very good guard. Foucault has ability to finish off pass rushers, but he needs to do it more consistently and develop a mean streak."

 

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