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Sure. Just look for "Michigan OL vs. ________" on YouTube and then find #18 (when he's on the field). Here's an example:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swHL-V2s864


Loveland's inline blocking is a mixed bag. He needs to get stronger and improve his technique. But he's certainly willing to block and has the potential to be an average inline blocker if he develops. But you're not drafting him to be an inline blocker. You're drafting him to be a move TE. As a move TE, he's more than capable of handling LBs and DBs and even some lead blocking duties. Still, he should have the ability to line up on the LOS for you and be a competent blocker as he develops.

He looks like Drew Bennett trying to play TE
 

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And people tried to say we had no cap space lol
 

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Loveland: Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Loveland a glorified Slot receiver?
While not I’m going to say he’s Kelsey or Kittle level I will say he Can at least block as well as Parkinson. Want to see one day he’ll get up there to be equivalent to Higbee.

He’s not bad now at all as he’s a little light which a year or two that’ll fix that and he’ll get more experience. People knock him because he’s not Warren, and Warren is pro ready now with his blocking.