Has trouble with any kind of speed. Gets stymied at LOS on some plays to his side. Will drive a guy to the ground if he gets leverage, but doesn't happen a lot. Rumored to be moved outside, because inside guys were more talented. He has slow feet, tries to cut block a lot, and is unsuccessful most of the time. I think he'll go undrafted, he won't be able to play any OT, but maybe with some development he can play some guard in the future. A backup player at best, is how I see him.Not to hijack this thread (but not worth starting a new one), what about Bobby Hart, Florida State? Guy is the unsung member of that Oline. Very experienced (I believe he started some games as a 17 year old freshman), started the last 28 straight as ROT. Won't win any sprints, but is bigger and has better vertical, broad jump, short shuttle, 3 cone, and bench than both Jackson and Matias. I think Hart is limited to OG in the NFL. Currently listed as a late round/FA prospect.
Not to hijack this thread (but not worth starting a new one), what about Bobby Hart, Florida State? Guy is the unsung member of that Oline. Very experienced (I believe he started some games as a 17 year old freshman), started the last 28 straight as ROT. Won't win any sprints, but is bigger and has better vertical, broad jump, short shuttle, 3 cone, and bench than both Jackson and Matias. I think Hart is limited to OG in the NFL. Currently listed as a late round/FA prospect.
Not to hijack this thread (but not worth starting a new one), what about Bobby Hart, Florida State? Guy is the unsung member of that Oline. Very experienced (I believe he started some games as a 17 year old freshman), started the last 28 straight as ROT. Won't win any sprints, but is bigger and has better vertical, broad jump, short shuttle, 3 cone, and bench than both Jackson and Matias. I think Hart is limited to OG in the NFL. Currently listed as a late round/FA prospect.
Interesting guy. I remember watching a Louisville game in which he switched from LOT to ROT constantly. Seemed like every other play he would switch sides. Struck me as odd.
hijack away...keep looking for the pro day workouts numbers of Hart, Matias and Jackson
know PJ Williams ran well..still my #1 cb
Not a fan of Hart. He was the weak link of FSU's OL whenever I watched them and struggled immensely at RT.
Gil Brandt's column on nfl.com has most of them
"Offensive guard Bobby Hart (6-4 3/8, 325) ran the 40 in 5.67 seconds on both attempts. He had a 27-inch vertical jump and a 7-foot-11 broad jump. Hart did the short shuttle in 5.07 seconds and the three-cone drill in 8.08 seconds. He performed 22 reps on the bench press.
Offensive guard Tre Jackson (6-3 5/8, 319) ran the short shuttle in 5.3 seconds and the three-cone drill in 8.4 seconds. He performed 20 strength lifts. Jackson is well-coached and knows how to position himself.
Offensive guard Josue Matias (6-5 1/4, 312) ran the 40 in 5.36 seconds on both attempts. He had a 24 1/2-inch vertical jump and a 7-foot-10 broad jump. Matias ran the short shuttle in 5.1 seconds and performed 21 strength lifts. All of those are better numbers than Matias posted at the combine."
Jesus...that's one unathletic group.
I think I could put up better times than that. But still, I think Matias and Jackson could be 4th round starters for a team.
Jesus...that's one unathletic group.
I'll take a National Championship over athletic any day ......
more OT
Wisniewski is visiting NE today after visiting Seattle..that tells me 2 things, he's good and he has zero interest in playing for a 6-10 team..luckily we resigned Barnes