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Well, Gutey isn't using RAS this year, taking a guy who's short, slow, light and stiff with poor lateral agility though he did have a good bench press, I guess.

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Shemar Jean-Charles CB, APLST

Height: 5-11, Weight: 190

Fluid cornerback who can play inside and out and showed outstanding instincts to make plays on the football on a regular basis. Just not overly fast down the field. This is the type of depth you pick at CB on Day 3.

@Henry posted:

Any CBs worth their salt left on the board?  It's pretty apparent DT or even ILB is not in the cards and they need more bodies for better options in the backfield.

Don't need any more corners. When they trade ARod to Denver, Surtain will be part of the deal.

Man, a 6.0+ 40? For a CB??
Hell, KC can outrun him! By a full second!!

**Edited to add YA pointed out my error in reading that chart in his personal thread. Mea culpa**

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His stock dropped like a cement slab in 2020 ...this could explain it

'On Monday, Moses disclosed that he played nearly all of the 2020 season with a torn meniscus. He suffered the injury while making 13 tackles against Ole Miss during Week 3 of the Crimson Tide's undefeated season (Oct. 3), and wasn't diagnosed until more than three months later after the title-game win over Ohio State

Nothing against Billy Turner, but they could maybe use both a RT and a Swing T even when Bahk come back. They can pick the best five, plug Jenkins in where they need him, and have some depth. Lack of tackle depth killed them in the NFC Championship Game.

Cole Van Lanen OL, WISC

Height: 6-5, Weight: 312

Best film came in 2018. Regressed the past two years. Probably needs to kick inside to guard, where his run-blocking skill can be accentuated. Good hand work but limited athleticism. More OL help.

That sounds promising.

@ChilliJon posted:

GB grabs the local slob. Sorry, but this is just an odd pick. He'd have been an easy UDFA signing. Round 6 seems like a big reach.

He's 6-5 and 312. That is not a slob. 

Overview:

Continuing the trend of outstanding offensive line play at Wisconsin, left tackle Van Lanen has been a beacon of consistency for the unit over the last couple seasons. Boasting a prototypical well-proportioned frame, Van Lanen certainly looks the part of a future NFL offensive lineman. He is a smooth athlete who shows adequate foot quickness in pass protection and working to the second level laterally in the run game. This allows him to stay patient with a compact and stable base. Van Lanen is a battle-tested offensive lineman who has been in big-time battles during his time in the Big Ten. He has a powerful lower half, showing the ability to create some movement early on in reps

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