Chance Warmack was a little bit smaller than expected. He measured in at 6-foot-2 and weighed 317 pounds. In the past five NFL drafts, nine interior offensive linemen were selected in the first round. Danny Watkins, the Philadelphia Eagles' 2011 selection, was the shortest of the nine, measuring in at 6-3 3/8. However, any concerns about Warmack's lack of height were quickly alleviated when his arm length was measured at 34 3/4 inches.
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Ain't Nobody got time for that! |
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Finally, this thread got back on track.
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Hootie nailed it. These draft picks need to be two-thirds offensvie guys, and playmakers at that. Get some depth at linebacker and the defensive backfield, then full speed ahead for offense.
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Dam ... a 5.55
my man just blew his chance to go #1 noooooooooooooooo!! :sulk: NFL Network @nflnetwork Chance Warmack clocks in at 5.55 on his first 40 run. Mayock: 'This is not who he is.' http://on.nfl.com/Tracker #NFLCombine Expand Reply Retweet Favorite More |
Mayock acting desperate is too funny.
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I'm pretty sure I could run a 5.55 in high heels.
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Lawl. Look at the Warmack nuthuggers back pedal like they just found out their one night stand was a tranny. After the fact.
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I never got a straight answer out of some of you people.
Why is/was Mayock considered to be a draft guy people can trust, even though he's projected and even RECOMMENDED that Kansas City draft a LT and move Albert to G in their past drafts? He did it with Monroe, Bulaga, and I'm pretty sure he did it with Solder too. Now he's on this Warmack kick. When was Mayock EVER a good draft analyst? |
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