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From CBS Sports
 

Offensive line measurements

PLAYER HEIGHT WEIGHT (LBS) HAND SIZE ARM LENGTH WINGSPAN

Tyler Smith 

6-4

324

10 3/4 

34

83 1/8

Joshua Ezeudu

6-4

308

9 1/2

34

82 1/4

Charles Cross

6-4 3/4

307

10 3/4

34 1/2

81

Evan Neal

6-7 1/2

337

10 1/8

34

83

Ikem Ekwonu

6-4

310

10 1/4

34

84 1/4

Daniel Faalele

6-8

384

11

35 1/8

85 1/8

Kenyon Green

6-3 7/8

323

10 3/8

34 1/8

83 3/8 

Tyler Linderbaum

6-2 1/8

296

10

31 1/8

75

Zion Johnson

6-3

312

10 5/8

34  
Bernhard Raimann 6-6 303 10 1/4 32 7/8  
Nicholas Petit-Frere 6-5 316 10 3/4 33 5/8  
Darian Kinnard 6-5 322 11 1/4 35  
Cole Strange  6-5 307 10 1/8 33  
Max Mitchell 6-6 307 10 33 1/2  
Thayer Munford 6-6 328 10 1/8 35 1/8  
Jamaree Salyer 6-3 321 10 33 5/8  
Sean Rhyan 6-5 321 11 1/8 32 3/8  
Dylan Parham 6-3 311 10 1/4 33 1/2  
Abraham Lucas 6-6 315 10 1/2 33 7/8  
Luke Goedeke 6-5 312 9 3/4 32 1/4  
Logan Bruss 6-5 309 10 3/4 33 1/8  
Luke Fortner 6-4 307 10 33 1/8  
Cade Mays 6-5 311 10 34 1/8  
Rasheed Walker 6-6 313 10 5/8 33 5/8  
Andrew Stueber 6-7 325 10 34 1/8  
Braxton Jones 6-5 310 10 1/4 35 3/8  
Zach Tom 6-4 304 10 3/8 33 1/4  
Chasen Hines 6-3 327 9 7/8 33 7/8  
Vederian Lowe 6-5 314 10 3/8 35 3/8  
Justin Shaffer 6-4 314 9 5/8 31 7/8  
Ed Ingram 6-3 307 10 33 5/8  
Spencer Burford 6-4 304 9 1/2 34 3/4  
Nick Zakelj 6-6 316 9 7/8 32 1/2  
Kellen Diesch 6-7 301 9 1/2 32 1/4  
Dohnovan West 6-3 296 9 1/2 33  
Marcus McKethan 6-6 1/2 340 10 1/4  33 5/8  
Marquis Hayes 6-5 318 8 7/8 34 7/8  
Cordell Volson 6-6 315 10 1/2 33 7/8  
Cam Jurgens 6-3 307 10 33 3/8  
Ja'Tyre Carter 6-3 311  10 1/4 33 5/8  
Dare Rosenthal 6-7 290 9 33 1/2  
Obinna Eze 6-6 1/2 321 9 7/8 36 1/8  
Zach Thomas 6-5 308 10 1/4 33 7/8  
Ben Brown 6-5 312 10 1/4 34 3/8  
Dawson Deaton 6-5 1/2 306 9 5/8 32 7/8  
Matt Waletzko 6-8 312 10 1/4 35 1/8  
Alec Lindstrom 6-3 296 9 1/4 32 5/8  
Chris Paul 6-4 323 9 3/8 33 5/8  
Austin Deculus 6-5 321 9 1/4 34 3/8  
Myron Cunningham 6-5 320 10 3/8 34 1/2  
Tyrese Robinson 6-3 317 9 3/4 33 1/8  
Blaise Andries 6-6 308 9 7/8 33 7/8  
Andrew Rupcich 6-6 318 9 1/2 32 7/8  
Luke Tenuta 6-8 319 10 1/8 32 7/8  
Luke Wattenberg  6-4 299 9 3/8 34 3/8  

Offensive line winners

Evan Neal, Alabama. One of the favorites to be the No. 1 pick in the draft is certainly a massive human at 6-foot-7 and 337 pounds, but by the looks of it, he has exactly zero excess weight. He's ready to be a solid Day 1 starter for whichever team selects him in the top five.

Charles Cross, Mississippi State. At a shade under 6-foot-5 with nearly 35-inch arms, Cross has the prototypical measurables for an NFL tackle. He has the skill set, too, as CBS Sports ranks him as the eighth-best prospect in this class.

Daniel Faalele, Minnesota. Faalele weighed in at a whopping 384 pounds, a number the combine scales haven't seen since Wisconsin's Aaron Gibson weighed in at 386 pounds in 1999. Many draft pundits are pegging him as a Day 2 selection.

 
Offensive line losers

Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan. The reason the Austrian native lands here is because of his 32 7/8" arms, which are just below the generally acceptable 33 inches for offensive tackles in the NFL. Usually players with 33-inch arms or shorter play guard at the next level, but the tight end-turned tackle has impressed scouts throughout the draft process. CBS Sports has Raimann as the No. 6 tackle prospect and the 29th-best prospect overall.

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10 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

How is Faalele a winner because of his measurements? Did that guy not watch the Combine practices where he struggled a LOT with speed rushers?

That's the issue with a lot of these "loser/winner" things. They will write up a winner just because he measured well, or freakish regardless of the tape. I've seen a few lists doing that. They'll say "he measured freakishly!" but didn't show much on tape or even during the drills, but man what a freak in size... i guess

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