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Chase Lundt-OT-UConn

Arms are definitely not proportional to his height lol so bad combo...you get the disadvantage of height when leverage matters so much, but dont get the advantage of length that typically comes with it. That said, he's such a freaking animal and athletic so I don't think his arm length hurts his play much.
Originally posted by genus49:
Arms smaller than youd like to see but could be a way to get him on day 3


How can you be that tall with that arm length
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by genus49:
Arms smaller than youd like to see but could be a way to get him on day 3


How can you be that tall with that arm length

If you've seen his film, you know this kid can move. Maybe a little tall for a guard, but he has the movement skills that should work well in our outside zone scheme.
Originally posted by m_brockalexander:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by genus49:
Arms smaller than youd like to see but could be a way to get him on day 3


How can you be that tall with that arm length

If you've seen his film, you know this kid can move. Maybe a little tall for a guard, but he has the movement skills that should work well in our outside zone scheme.

Being that tall, that light in the pants and not having the length you'd want from someone that's not gonna have the leverage upside

I get the athletic ability and getting to the second level. Good fit in zone based running game.

imo he's max Mitchell 2.0 (with shorter arms). Not sure that's a starting caliber OT that we all want. Developmental spot starter. He's gonna have issues with power and anchoring at the next level.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Being that tall, that light in the pants and not having the length you'd want from someone that's not gonna have the leverage upside

I get the athletic ability and getting to the second level. Good fit in zone based running game.

imo he's max Mitchell 2.0 (with shorter arms). Not sure that's a starting caliber OT that we all want. Developmental spot starter. He's gonna have issues with power and anchoring at the next level.

I was looking for a comparison at guard but holy s**t, how did Alex Boone end up at guard at 6'7", 320 and with 34" arms.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Being that tall, that light in the pants and not having the length you'd want from someone that's not gonna have the leverage upside

I get the athletic ability and getting to the second level. Good fit in zone based running game.

imo he's max Mitchell 2.0 (with shorter arms). Not sure that's a starting caliber OT that we all want. Developmental spot starter. He's gonna have issues with power and anchoring at the next level.

I was looking for a comparison at guard but holy s**t, how did Alex Boone end up at guard at 6'7", 320 and with 34" arms.

To hide his throwing gut punches and uppercuts, hahaha. I really miss having a nasty oline.
Me likely, don't get to watch much UConn, but they played Syracuse and I'm having a little peek at their RB so will take that game in.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Being that tall, that light in the pants and not having the length you'd want from someone that's not gonna have the leverage upside

I get the athletic ability and getting to the second level. Good fit in zone based running game.

imo he's max Mitchell 2.0 (with shorter arms). Not sure that's a starting caliber OT that we all want. Developmental spot starter. He's gonna have issues with power and anchoring at the next level.

I was looking for a comparison at guard but holy s**t, how did Alex Boone end up at guard at 6'7", 320 and with 34" arms.

Yeah that was another weird one. Will Fries Is almost 6'7" with 32" 7/8 arms who just got paid a ton at OG. Bigger hands. Some pretty explosive measurables.

Liam Eichenberg Is another guy that I've seen chase comped too. LG for Miami
How far does he fall and what round does he become a good value?
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