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Sean Hickey OT Syracuse


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2014 - started all 12 games at left tackle

2013 - started all 13 games at left tackle

2012 - started all 13 games ... first four games at left tackle before moving to right tackle after Justin Pugh's return (Pugh was drafted #19 overall in the 1st R by the Giants, started all 16 games at RT as rookie and was graded a +12.0 mark by PFF for the second half of the season)

225 Lb. Bench Reps:

-35 at the Combine (Ereck Flowers did 37 which was #1)

-38 at his Pro Day

-42 in preparation for his Pro Day

Tony Pauline: "He did complete 42 reps and it's been recorded on video"

http://walterfootball.com/proday.php

Tony Pauline @ TonyPauline

Apr 7

Sean Hickey completes 38 reps on bench despite suffering with virus. Did 42 reps training last week

“Typically I try to go to 33 or 35 without stopping,” Hickey said.

Hamstring injury kept him from doing anything other than bench at the Combine, but fighting illness at his Pro Day he did:

40 - high 5.1s (5.18 seconds) to the low 5.2s (5.22 seconds)

short shuttle - 4.69 seconds

3-cone drill - 7.68 seconds

http://walterfootball.com/proday.php

Pro Football Focus: Pass Blocking Efficiency

Pass blocking efficiency is a pure stat that simply measures how often a blocker allows pressure, but it doesn’t differentiate between how quickly it got there or how bad the block actually was

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/04/13/cff-sig-stats-offensive-tackles/

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2014 - started all 12 games at left tackle

2013 - started all 13 games at left tackle

2012 - started all 13 games ... first four games at left tackle before moving to right tackle after Justin Pugh's return (Pugh was drafted #19 overall in the 1st R by the Giants, started all 16 games at RT as rookie and was graded a +12.0 mark by PFF for the second half of the season)

Pugh weighs in:

Justin Pugh @ JustinPugh

Mar 10

If anyone wants to check out @CuseFootball Sean Hickey 's

tape versus Vic Beasley. Beasley is suppose to be top 10.

What's that make Hickey?

Matt @ Matt_SuIlivan

Mar 10

@JustinPugh shhhh keep him on the down low. Need to get him

in the 2nd round or later

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the 90th East-West Shrine Game:

Football Gameplan Emory Hunt @ FBallGameplan

Jan 13

A few more #ShrineGame East Tm Notes: #Cuse Sean Hickey &

#WVU 's Mark Glowinski are two guys that I think you'll see have

long careers

Dane Brugler @ dpbrugler

Jan 12

Syracuse OL Sean Hickey practicing at RT ... Might be top OL

prospect here

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coming into the 2014 season:

FOX Sports: College football's best 'Freak' at each position for 2014

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Offensive line: Sean Hickey, Syracuse -- A 300-pounder who has benched 225 41 times and also been timed at a more-than-respectable 5.07 in the 40.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/2014-cfb-all-freaks-team-college-football-preseason-070814?cmpid=tsmtw:fscom:cfbonfox

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