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Round 6 Pick 199: Cade Mays, OL, Tennessee


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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Funny clip but also smart not to do something stupid there.

I’d venture to say a lot of OL would have gone chop block with an already engaged defender or committed some stupid penalty there looking for work.

What??? The guy was looking to jump on a pile and Mays destroyed him.. That was a totally legal block and send a message..

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14 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

What??? The guy was looking to jump on a pile and Mays destroyed him.. That was a totally legal block and send a message..

I’m not referencing the actual block, I’m saying I’m surprised he didn’t back track and engage with an already engaged defender. Instead he looked forward. I feel like a lot of young OL turn around and back track when they can’t find anyone to block rather than continuing to move forward. Impressive of him to scan the field and continue to the next level.

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1 hour ago, KatsAzz said:

He looks like a stout, well built "Hog Molly" to me. The kind we need as a present OL backup and future starter at one of the OL positions..

Not disputing his overall size but his arms and legs look a little skinny for his upper torso.  Could be the shadows in the picture.  Or I could have had too many triple Scotchs.

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