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Orlando Brown Doing Drills...


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It's just baffling. There has to be more to this story. A guy can't be a nearly flawless LT in college at a premier football program and then test athletically like a guy who should've never been playing D1 football and then do drills like a guy who's never played OL at all. This just doesn't make sense.

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Bucky Brooks on NFL Network (and the other guys) were saying that Orlando was never going to test well, he's not a workout guy.  He's a player who uses his size and length to do his job.  I think he's more of a RT, which we don't need to invest major draft capital in right now (unless Williams is set loose).

I know nothing other than what I read on the internet, watching OT highlights is low on you list of things I'd like to do online...  Sorry!

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This is where value comes from. If he looks legit on the field and no one want to take him because of how he looks in underwear and track shoes, i think someone is going to be really happy with their late 2 or early 3.

When would you pull the trigger? I'd take him with the second pick if he was there.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's just baffling. There has to be more to this story. A guy can't be a nearly flawless LT in college at a premier football program and then test athletically like a guy who should've never been playing D1 football and then do drills like a guy who's never played OL at all. This just doesn't make sense.

Belechick signed him 2 weeks ago. He just needs to tank the combine enough to drop that far.

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30 minutes ago, d-dave said:

Bucky Brooks on NFL Network (and the other guys) were saying that Orlando was never going to test well, he's not a workout guy.  He's a player who uses his size and length to do his job.  I think he's more of a RT, which we don't need to invest major draft capital in right now (unless Williams is set loose).

I know nothing other than what I read on the internet, watching OT highlights is low on you list of things I'd like to do online...  Sorry!

This, guy has horrible footwork. At best a RT in which we already have Williams and Moton.

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