Player Bio
Newman finally got into the starting lineup for the Rebels in 2019, beginning all 12 contests for the team at left guard. The four-star prospect played as a reserve the previous two seasons, playing in nine games as a redshirt freshman season and 12 the following year. As a senior, Newman switched to right tackle, where he played quite well in all 10 games. He accepted an invitation to the Senior Bowl. -- by Chad Reuter
- Has starting experience at guard and tackle.
- Comes off ball with choppy settle step in run-up to contact.
- Accurate, strong hands give him early advantages.
- Strikes with good base width and balance.
- Strains into arm extension and works to sustain blocks.
- Above-average reactive athleticism versus stunts.
- Consistent finding footing on reach plays and gets move blocks sealed.
- Agility to adjust and tag moving targets in space.
- Pass slides looked smooth and natural.
- Above-average footwork to mirror and defend his edges.
- Stiff, inside hand lands in the same spot every time.
- Up and down when faced with size and power.
- Two-gappers had success in standing him up.
- Has tendency to let go of second-hand contact and try to long-arm.
- Candidate to be bull-rushed if he's not first with his punch.
- Needs to guard against over-sets.
- Base has a tendency to get too wide in pass pro.
- Wide, undisciplined hands when rushers charge him.