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Most of what I care about.... 

 

Offensive linemen
Al Bond (OT), Memphis
Brett Boyko (OT), UNLV
Jamon Brown (OT), Louisville
Trenton Brown (OG), Florida
A.J. Cann (OG), South Carolina
T.J. Clemmings (OT), Pittsburgh
Takoby Cofield (OT), Duke
La’el Collins (OT), LSU
Rob Crisp (OT), North Carolina State
Reese Dismukes ©, Auburn
Andrew Donnal (OT), Iowa
Jamil Douglas (OT), Arizona State
Cameron Erving (OT), Florida State
Tayo Fabuluje (OT), TCU
Jon Feliciano (OG), Florida
B.J. Finney ©, Kansas State
Jake Fisher (OT), Oregon
Ereck Flowers (OT), Miami (Fla.)
Andy Gallik ©, Boston College
Max Garcia ©, Florida
Laurence Gibson (OT), Virginia Tech
Mark Glowinski (OG), West Virginia
Hroniss Grasu ©, Oregon
Chaz Green (OT), Florida
Chad Hamilton (OT), Coastal Carolina
Jarvis Harrison (OG), Texas A&M
Bobby Hart (OT), Florida State
Rob Havenstein (OT), Wisconsin
Sean Hickey (OT), Syracuse
D.J. Humphries (OT), Florida
Tre Jackson (OG), Florida State
Arie Kouandjio (OG), Alabama
Greg Mancz ©, Toledo
Ali Marpet (OT), Hobart
Josue Matias (OG), Florida State
Darrian Miller (OT), Kentucky
John Miller (OG), Louisville
Mitch Morse (OT), Missouri
Robert Myers (OG), Tennessee State
Cedric Ogbuehi (OT), Texas A&M
Andrus Peat (OT), Stanford
Terry Poole (OT), San Diego State
Jeremiah Poutasi (OT), Utah
Corey Robinson (OT), South Carolina
Ty Sambrailo (OT), Colorado State
Brandon Scherff (OT), Iowa
Adam Shead (OG), Oklahoma
Austin Shepherd (OT), Alabama
Donovan Smith (OT), Penn State
Tyrus Thompson (OT), Oklahoma
Laken Tomlinson (OG), Duke
Daryl Williams (OT), Oklahoma

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Most of what I care about.... 

 

Offensive linemen

Al Bond (OT), Memphis

Brett Boyko (OT), UNLV

Jamon Brown (OT), Louisville

Trenton Brown (OG), Florida

A.J. Cann (OG), South Carolina

T.J. Clemmings (OT), Pittsburgh

Takoby Cofield (OT), Duke

La’el Collins (OT), LSU

Rob Crisp (OT), North Carolina State

Reese Dismukes ©, Auburn

Andrew Donnal (OT), Iowa

Jamil Douglas (OT), Arizona State

Cameron Erving (OT), Florida State

Tayo Fabuluje (OT), TCU

Jon Feliciano (OG), Florida

B.J. Finney ©, Kansas State

Jake Fisher (OT), Oregon

Ereck Flowers (OT), Miami (Fla.)

Andy Gallik ©, Boston College

Max Garcia ©, Florida

Laurence Gibson (OT), Virginia Tech

Mark Glowinski (OG), West Virginia

Hroniss Grasu ©, Oregon

Chaz Green (OT), Florida

Chad Hamilton (OT), Coastal Carolina

Jarvis Harrison (OG), Texas A&M

Bobby Hart (OT), Florida State

Rob Havenstein (OT), Wisconsin

Sean Hickey (OT), Syracuse

D.J. Humphries (OT), Florida

Tre Jackson (OG), Florida State

Arie Kouandjio (OG), Alabama

Greg Mancz ©, Toledo

Ali Marpet (OT), Hobart

Josue Matias (OG), Florida State

Darrian Miller (OT), Kentucky

John Miller (OG), Louisville

Mitch Morse (OT), Missouri

Robert Myers (OG), Tennessee State

Cedric Ogbuehi (OT), Texas A&M

Andrus Peat (OT), Stanford

Terry Poole (OT), San Diego State

Jeremiah Poutasi (OT), Utah

Corey Robinson (OT), South Carolina

Ty Sambrailo (OT), Colorado State

Brandon Scherff (OT), Iowa

Adam Shead (OG), Oklahoma

Austin Shepherd (OT), Alabama

Donovan Smith (OT), Penn State

Tyrus Thompson (OT), Oklahoma

Laken Tomlinson (OG), Duke

Daryl Williams (OT), Oklahoma

 

The bulk of these guys look like RT's to me, so I hope Gman can pick a couple that can transition to the left side

 

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Worth noting Cyrus Kouandjio's twin brother is in this draft. May not even get drafted.

 

Not his twin, his (one year) older brother.

 

And older Kouandjio is a much better prospect at OG than his brother ever was at OT.  "May not even get drafted"??!?!?!?!?!  I wouldn't be surprised to see him off the board before the end of the 3rd round. 

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