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Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:
Its f**king Bolden*! AND BOURNE. Okay, im done yelling

Ah s**t lol...I spell s**t wrong in here all day everyday
Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:
Joe,Garnett,Kilgore,Fusco,Brown.

Gonna add Zane,Gilliam, Magneson and Barnes. When Garnett comes back im cutting Barnes.

Zane also has the ability to play all 3 spots like Magneson, but because Magneson is young im keeping Gilliam around to handle an injury at RT.

If Joe gets hurt we slide Zane to LT.

So essentially if Zane,Gilliam and Magneson are on the bench.. You have atleast 2 guys that are able to play every position on the OL.

You putting Garnett on PUP?
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Willisfn4life:
These are the stories you like to hear. Every coach says the best 11 will play on both sides of the ball. That's just not always true. Status and money still play into the equation alot. However when you see these legit underdog stories of unknowns making a team purely from results and hard work, it always makes for a neat moment.

Yup love it for yr one of a rebuild...cream will rise and then we can see who's who.

He does lack in length and strength, but sounds like a perfect fit at C/G in zone blocking schemes.

Also not sure if he was a complete unknown (1st team all-big 10), but you'd have to ask Wu, who's our Michigan man lol.


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2017 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Erik Magnuson, Michigan

Russell Brown/FanSided via NFL Mocks
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Jun 30, 2017 at 10:28p ET
In the 2017 NFL Draft, there isn't a dominant offensive tackle. Some left tackles will translate to the right side and others will move inside. However, there's a right tackle at Michigan who could be a starting right tackle for years to come.

Being from San Diego, California, Erik Magnuson was expected to sign with a team on the west coast. Especially with having offers from seven Pac-12 schools. He was a four-star recruit and was ranked as the 83rd best player in the country. Then Michigan showed interest and pretty much dominated his recruitment from there.

After playing in the 2012 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, Magnuson signed with Michigan. During his four years at Michigan, he appeared in 45 games and started in 36 games. Out of those 36 starts, 23 straight came at right tackle. Despite not getting in the college football playoff or not winning a Big Ten Championship, Magnuson did receive the honor of being first team All-Big Ten Conference in 2016.

Strengths

Good laterally. Love his form in pass protection.
Wide base and rarely is flat footed.
Terrific slide step and hand placement in a variety of pass pro plays.
Always looks for someone to hit. Finds ways to stay with the edge rusher, no matter how deep/wide they get off the edge.
Hook blocks well and does a great job pulling to the outside.
Weaknesses

Run blocks well but at times, he stops his feet and gets turned.
Tends to lash on and stops moving. Almost like a snowflake.
Stepping inside is something that needs to be improved.
He allows a lot of inside leverage and pressure inside. Gave up three quarterback pressure in one game by defender going inside.
Overall Summary

Erik Magnuson is a consistent pass blocker who earned first team All-Big Ten Conference in 2016. Appeared in 45 games with 36 starts. 23 straight starts at right tackle. Came into his own as a senior. Has shown experience inside with 7 career starts as a guard. In run blocking situations, tends to follow the motto "drive for five". He needs to improve on his step inside and needs to stay on his blocks when going laterally.

With all the talent at the offensive tackle position for the mid-rounds, Magnuson will get highly talked about. He gets more than a passing grade for me and I could see him being a fit for a team like the New York Giants, New York Jets or Los Angeles Rams in the 4th round of the 2017 NFL Draft.

http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/2017-nfl-draft-scouting-report-erik-magnuson-michigan-012317

California kid, Michigan was very pleased with this kid. I'm so happy for him.

You said it best the cream rises and he is showing again in the big boy league.. Good start.

Proud of the dude. Hard worker.
[ Edited by Wu-5Rings on Aug 24, 2017 at 3:01 PM ]
Anyone at Camp that can tell me how Eric Magnuson OT/RG from Michigan is performing?

No, but I can tell you about our new gay, female coach. Because that's all the lamestream media seems to be focusing on these days.
Originally posted by Willisfn4life:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
True, NY, but that is quality play we are getting from him, not backup play. He could be a legit candidate to start at C. He won't be versed in calling the blocking plays yet, but talent wise, i really like him. Big Ten standout? You know he's been up against a lot of good talent along the way. You gotta like that.

He's getting first team reps at guard I believe...I'm pretty sure Kilgore is out starting center without question. Barnes might be on the bubble now
These are the stories you like to hear. Every coach says the best 11 will play on both sides of the ball. That's just not always true. Status and money still play into the equation alot. However when you see these legit underdog stories of unknowns making a team purely from results and hard work, it always makes for a neat moment.


The one thing I wanted since, oh, the turn of the century, was for our HC /GM to KNOW WTF we had both on the field as well as the sideline. To put it another way, know the talents of each and every player. Well, finally, this yr I got my wish. That is exactly what John and Kyle have done...and not with 75 either...they have done it with 90. And you gotta love that.
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Originally posted by billbird2111:
Anyone at Camp that can tell me how Eric Magnuson OT/RG from Michigan is performing?

No, but I can tell you about our new gay, female coach. Because that's all the lamestream media seems to be focusing on these days.

Dude. You just made it an issue in a thread that has nothing to do with the subject. You're the reason media companies continue to put out articles like that. They make more money off of the haters than anybody else. If you don't like it, don't click or comment.
Originally posted by Wu-5Rings:
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2017 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Erik Magnuson, Michigan

Russell Brown/FanSided via NFL Mocks
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Jun 30, 2017 at 10:28p ET
In the 2017 NFL Draft, there isn't a dominant offensive tackle. Some left tackles will translate to the right side and others will move inside. However, there's a right tackle at Michigan who could be a starting right tackle for years to come.

Being from San Diego, California, Erik Magnuson was expected to sign with a team on the west coast. Especially with having offers from seven Pac-12 schools. He was a four-star recruit and was ranked as the 83rd best player in the country. Then Michigan showed interest and pretty much dominated his recruitment from there.

After playing in the 2012 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, Magnuson signed with Michigan. During his four years at Michigan, he appeared in 45 games and started in 36 games. Out of those 36 starts, 23 straight came at right tackle. Despite not getting in the college football playoff or not winning a Big Ten Championship, Magnuson did receive the honor of being first team All-Big Ten Conference in 2016.

Strengths

Good laterally. Love his form in pass protection.
Wide base and rarely is flat footed.
Terrific slide step and hand placement in a variety of pass pro plays.
Always looks for someone to hit. Finds ways to stay with the edge rusher, no matter how deep/wide they get off the edge.
Hook blocks well and does a great job pulling to the outside.
Weaknesses

Run blocks well but at times, he stops his feet and gets turned.
Tends to lash on and stops moving. Almost like a snowflake.
Stepping inside is something that needs to be improved.
He allows a lot of inside leverage and pressure inside. Gave up three quarterback pressure in one game by defender going inside.
Overall Summary

Erik Magnuson is a consistent pass blocker who earned first team All-Big Ten Conference in 2016. Appeared in 45 games with 36 starts. 23 straight starts at right tackle. Came into his own as a senior. Has shown experience inside with 7 career starts as a guard. In run blocking situations, tends to follow the motto "drive for five". He needs to improve on his step inside and needs to stay on his blocks when going laterally.

With all the talent at the offensive tackle position for the mid-rounds, Magnuson will get highly talked about. He gets more than a passing grade for me and I could see him being a fit for a team like the New York Giants, New York Jets or Los Angeles Rams in the 4th round of the 2017 NFL Draft.

http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/2017-nfl-draft-scouting-report-erik-magnuson-michigan-012317

California kid, Michigan was very pleased with this kid. I'm so happy for him.

You said it best the cream rises and he is showing again in the big boy league.. Good start.

Proud of the dude. Hard worker.

Good stuff! I see him as an interior guy with the lack of length though. Seems pretty athletic which is pretty for the ZBS.

Someone to keep an eye on for sure
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:
Its f**king Bolden*! AND BOURNE. Okay, im done yelling

Ah s**t lol...I spell s**t wrong in here all day everyday

Lol i dont notice Have noticed this is like the 5th time with Bolden though lol.

Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:
Joe,Garnett,Kilgore,Fusco,Brown.

Gonna add Zane,Gilliam, Magneson and Barnes. When Garnett comes back im cutting Barnes.

Zane also has the ability to play all 3 spots like Magneson, but because Magneson is young im keeping Gilliam around to handle an injury at RT.

If Joe gets hurt we slide Zane to LT.

So essentially if Zane,Gilliam and Magneson are on the bench.. You have atleast 2 guys that are able to play every position on the OL.

You putting Garnett on PUP?

Nope. Wont be out long enough to put him on there. IMO if that was the case hed already be on the PUP list.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Wu-5Rings:
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2017 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Erik Magnuson, Michigan

Russell Brown/FanSided via NFL Mocks
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Jun 30, 2017 at 10:28p ET
In the 2017 NFL Draft, there isn't a dominant offensive tackle. Some left tackles will translate to the right side and others will move inside. However, there's a right tackle at Michigan who could be a starting right tackle for years to come.

Being from San Diego, California, Erik Magnuson was expected to sign with a team on the west coast. Especially with having offers from seven Pac-12 schools. He was a four-star recruit and was ranked as the 83rd best player in the country. Then Michigan showed interest and pretty much dominated his recruitment from there.

After playing in the 2012 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, Magnuson signed with Michigan. During his four years at Michigan, he appeared in 45 games and started in 36 games. Out of those 36 starts, 23 straight came at right tackle. Despite not getting in the college football playoff or not winning a Big Ten Championship, Magnuson did receive the honor of being first team All-Big Ten Conference in 2016.

Strengths

Good laterally. Love his form in pass protection.
Wide base and rarely is flat footed.
Terrific slide step and hand placement in a variety of pass pro plays.
Always looks for someone to hit. Finds ways to stay with the edge rusher, no matter how deep/wide they get off the edge.
Hook blocks well and does a great job pulling to the outside.
Weaknesses

Run blocks well but at times, he stops his feet and gets turned.
Tends to lash on and stops moving. Almost like a snowflake.
Stepping inside is something that needs to be improved.
He allows a lot of inside leverage and pressure inside. Gave up three quarterback pressure in one game by defender going inside.
Overall Summary

Erik Magnuson is a consistent pass blocker who earned first team All-Big Ten Conference in 2016. Appeared in 45 games with 36 starts. 23 straight starts at right tackle. Came into his own as a senior. Has shown experience inside with 7 career starts as a guard. In run blocking situations, tends to follow the motto "drive for five". He needs to improve on his step inside and needs to stay on his blocks when going laterally.

With all the talent at the offensive tackle position for the mid-rounds, Magnuson will get highly talked about. He gets more than a passing grade for me and I could see him being a fit for a team like the New York Giants, New York Jets or Los Angeles Rams in the 4th round of the 2017 NFL Draft.

http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/2017-nfl-draft-scouting-report-erik-magnuson-michigan-012317

California kid, Michigan was very pleased with this kid. I'm so happy for him.

You said it best the cream rises and he is showing again in the big boy league.. Good start.

Proud of the dude. Hard worker.

Good stuff! I see him as an interior guy with the lack of length though. Seems pretty athletic which is pretty for the ZBS.

Someone to keep an eye on for sure

WTF does this mean? "Almost like a snowflake"

He's special but when you try to hold him, he disappears? Shades of Anthony Davis?
[ Edited by NCommand on Aug 24, 2017 at 7:43 PM ]
Originally posted by Wu-5Rings:
2017 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Erik Magnuson, Michigan

...what really elevates this young man is that Jim Harbaugh once touched his shoulder and then was prompted to recite Civil War battle stories...stories of overcoming great odds and testing ones faith.

Originally posted by Heroism:
Sucks Jon Toth ended up needing surgery after the draft. I was really excited when I read we signed both Magnuson and Toth. I thought both of them could develop into quality NFL OL.

I was wondering what happened with Toth. I was excited as well, and confused when he seeeminly disappeared after initial reports
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Wu-5Rings:
2017 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Erik Magnuson, Michigan

...what really elevates this young man is that Jim Harbaugh once touched his shoulder and then was prompted to recite Civil War battle stories...stories of overcoming great odds and testing ones faith.

03/27/17 - Michigan Pro day: The Ohio State-Michigan rivalry has been one-sided in recent memory, but the Wolverines have a chance to break a Buckeyes record on draft weekend. With 14 players selected in the 2004 NFL Draft, Ohio State owns the NFL record for draft picks in a seven-round draft. Michigan led all college programs with 14 players invited to the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine, and that doesn't include two offensive line snubs and possible draft picks: Kyle Kalis and Eric Magnuson. Michigan should at the very least hit double digits with a chance at the record. - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com
12/02/16 - 2016 ALL-BIG TEN FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): OT Erik Magnuson, Michigan...Magnuson started all 12 games this season, helping the Wolverines' offensive unit rack up 2,679 yards rushing and 2,593 passing yards. His play allowed for 492 points on the season -- 342 points more than Michigan's opponents. - Michigan Football
12/03/15 - 2015 ALL-BIG TEN THIRD TEAM (COACHES & MEDIA): OT Erik Magnuson, Michigan...Protecting the quarterback, the entire offensive line earned conference recognition, paced by Erik Magnuson's and Kyle Kalis' third-team honors. Each member of the line started all 12 games of the regular season and yielded just 18 sacks on the year, an improvement from allowing 25 a season ago. The Wolverines averaged 387 yards per game, 234.3 through the air and 152.7 on the ground. Of the 45 touchdowns scored by Michigan on the year, 25 came via the ground, with Smith leading the way with six, followed by Rudock and Sione Houma with four and Drake Johnson with three. - Michigan Football
07/30/14 - Other Michigan prospects worth watching: OT Erik Magnuson, RS Sophomore...Michigan's projected starter at left tackle, Magnuson will have the unenviable task of replacing Taylor Lewan, who was an All-American and top-12 NFL Draft pick. All seven of his career starts have come at guard, but he has the skill-set to kick outside and develop as an impact blindside protector. - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=124135&draftyear=2017&genpos=OT

As long as at the end of the story "we the people" still have our rights and a young man gets to grow in the big leagues, for not being invited to the combine.. Not bad Jim..

[ Edited by Wu-5Rings on Aug 24, 2017 at 8:15 PM ]
Originally posted by Wu-5Rings:
03/27/17 - Michigan Pro day: The Ohio State-Michigan rivalry has been one-sided in recent memory, but the Wolverines have a chance to break a Buckeyes record on draft weekend. With 14 players selected in the 2004 NFL Draft, Ohio State owns the NFL record for draft picks in a seven-round draft. Michigan led all college programs with 14 players invited to the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine, and that doesn't include two offensive line snubs and possible draft picks: Kyle Kalis and Eric Magnuson. Michigan should at the very least hit double digits with a chance at the record. - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com
12/02/16 - 2016 ALL-BIG TEN FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): OT Erik Magnuson, Michigan...Magnuson started all 12 games this season, helping the Wolverines' offensive unit rack up 2,679 yards rushing and 2,593 passing yards. His play allowed for 492 points on the season -- 342 points more than Michigan's opponents. - Michigan Football
12/03/15 - 2015 ALL-BIG TEN THIRD TEAM (COACHES & MEDIA): OT Erik Magnuson, Michigan...Protecting the quarterback, the entire offensive line earned conference recognition, paced by Erik Magnuson's and Kyle Kalis' third-team honors. Each member of the line started all 12 games of the regular season and yielded just 18 sacks on the year, an improvement from allowing 25 a season ago. The Wolverines averaged 387 yards per game, 234.3 through the air and 152.7 on the ground. Of the 45 touchdowns scored by Michigan on the year, 25 came via the ground, with Smith leading the way with six, followed by Rudock and Sione Houma with four and Drake Johnson with three. - Michigan Football
07/30/14 - Other Michigan prospects worth watching: OT Erik Magnuson, RS Sophomore...Michigan's projected starter at left tackle, Magnuson will have the unenviable task of replacing Taylor Lewan, who was an All-American and top-12 NFL Draft pick. All seven of his career starts have come at guard, but he has the skill-set to kick outside and develop as an impact blindside protector. - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=124135&draftyear=2017&genpos=OT

As long as at the end of the story "we the people" still have our rights and a young man gets to grow in the big leagues, for not being invited to the combine.. Not bad Jim..


Thanks Wu...great stuff
Would love to see this guy make the team. His versatility is key
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Would love to see this guy make the team. His versatility is key

Yeah if him and Zane are on the bench, you have guys that can play all 5 positions.

Perfect 7 OL for game days(No matter how talented the overall group is).
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