Rams Claim C Austin Blythe Off Waivers From Colts

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The Los Angeles Rams officially claimed C Austin Blythe off of waivers from the Colts on Tuesday.

Blythe, 24, is a former seventh-round pick of the Colts back in 2016. He’s currently in the second year of his four-year, $2.401 million contract and stands to make a base salary of $540,000 for the 2017 season.

Indianapolis elected to cut Blythe loose on Monday after they signed a number of players to contracts.

In 2016, Blythe appeared in eight games for the Colts.

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Well, it looks like Kromer and McVay still have concerns about center. The more the merrier? Throw enough on the wall and something will stick?
 

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OVERVIEW

In the sports world, Iowa is primarily known for two things: producing NFL offensive linemen and high-level wrestling. Blythe, a Williamsburg, Iowa native, is a perfect example of how those things go hand-in-hand. He was a two-time all-state pick in football (123 career tackles, 40 for loss, 14 sacks) and three straight heavyweight wresting titles (setting a state record with 143 pins) in a state that takes the sport very seriously. He put those skills to use in his redshirt freshman season, starting nine games at right guard but missing two due to injury. Blythe didn’t miss any more games during his three final years with the Hawkeyes, starting all 40 games at center. He gained recognition for his play each year, garnering consensus honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore and second team All-Big Ten accolades from league coaches in 2014 and 2015. Blythe was even named as a Rimington Trophy finalist this season.


PRO DAY RESULTS

40-yard dash: 5.37 seconds
Vertical: 31 inches
Broad jump: 8 feet, 3 inches
Short shuttle: 4.5 seconds
3-cone drill: 7.53 seconds
ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
Four-year starter featuring durability and leadership qualities. Has played center and both guard spots which gives him a mental headstart. Controlled glider up to inside linebackers and plays with plus body control. Patient, confident run blocker who consistently lands his blocks in the center of his targets. Keeps his feet grinding after contact to generate movement and prolonged engagement as a blocker. Sticks to opponents like a shadow and is always bodied up near his man. Excellent outside zone blocker. Uses feet and upper body strength to run gap-shooters up the field past the quarterback. The Hawkeyes love pulling him and using as lead blocker in space. Technician able to snap and step quickly on reach blocks. Sinks hips and can anchor up against bull rushers. Good functional strength for his size. Played in over 96 percent of team’s offensive snaps over last three years.
WEAKNESSES
Undersized by every standard that NFL teams use for centers. Lack of length and mass is a legitimate concern moving forward. Has played both guard spots and center, but size likely limits him to center only in the league. Teams may view him as fit for zone specific teams which could limit his draft stock. Catches pass rushers rather than punching. Will have to adjust to defensive tackles using length to disrupt his task. Tape shows potential mental mistakes in protection against blitzes.
DRAFT PROJECTION
Rounds 6 or 7
NFL COMPARISON
Matt Paradis
BOTTOM LINE
Played with consistency throughout his stint as a four-year starter at Iowa and his 2015 tape is solid from start to finish. While his lack of physical traits could hurt where he is taken in the draft, his functional strength, technical savvy, athleticism and body control should not be ignored as he has all the makings of an eventual NFL starter.

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Well, it looks like Kromer and McVay still have concerns about center. The more the merrier? Throw enough on the wall and something will stick?

They have not signed Toth so IMHO, Sullivan will start and we'll see how the competition goes with Rhaney, Blythe & Eldrenkamp.
 

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McVay continues to impress me. Snapping this guy up as soon as he gets cut and adding him to the group of centers trying to make the team just made that group better. I think this guy played next to Donnel at Iowa.
 

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They have not signed Toth so IMHO, Sullivan will start and we'll see how the competition goes with Rhaney, Blythe & Eldrenkamp.
Correct. Toth was not signed and McMeans was released. So I'm also thinking Blythe might be nudging Rhaney out the door as well. And I don't think any of this is an attempt to replace Sullivan right away, but more to ensure depth and to try and get a head start at the C position for the future
 
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Well, it looks like Kromer and McVay still have concerns about center. The more the merrier? Throw enough on the wall and something will stick?
I'm sure they are hedging their bets since Toth may or may not be ready for OTAs and they just let McMeans loose. It's time to have plenty of bodies to throw at the position.
 

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I'm sure they are hedging their bets since Toth may or may not be ready for OTAs and they just let McMeans loose. It's time to have plenty of bodies to throw at the position.
Toth ..... is .... not .... on .... the .... team ....
 

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Undersized by every standard that NFL teams use for centers. Lack of length and mass is a legitimate concern moving forward.

At 6'3" and 298 pounds, arm length - 30 1⁄4 inches, hand size - 9 3⁄8 inches, Blythe seems to be close to the same size as many other centers in the league. Weston Richburg(Giants) one of the top rated centers is 6'4" and 300 lbs. If Blythe can pack on another ten pounds of muscle he should do just fine. .
 

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If Blythe can pack on another ten pounds of muscle he should do just fine. .

Works hard, is highly competitive and respected as a team leader...Seems to be a trend.
 

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Is he not WITH the team right now or has he left town?
He was not signed. Period. the Rams DID claim another Center today of Waivers. I doubt Toth is just going to hang around L.A. at their beckoning call. He CANNOT practice with the team if he is not under contract. So all this about him being "in the mix" is fruitless banter.

I truly believe his health is not well enough to compete.