Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
A guard!! All yall that been crying since thursday can go rub one out now in happiness
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Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
A guard!! All yall that been crying since thursday can go rub one out now in happiness
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Originally posted by Fresno49er:
Did they sneak that pick in when Kyle wasnt looking????
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Literally lol'd.
Originally posted by 49ERnation:
Originally posted by btthepunk:
I'll take Cobee Bryant and the guard from Oregon.
You'll take an Iowa guard and you'll like it
Originally posted by BP13:
Connor Colby
Originally posted by Paul_Hofer:
Overview
Four-year starter who can play guard in a primarily move-oriented rushing attack. Colby started 50 games at Iowa and is well-versed in the inside-outside zone attack. He reads defensive movements and adjusts his blocks accordingly. He connects with strong hands and looks to finish lateral engagements but doesn't have the pad level or play strength to deal with power across from him. His pass protection is troubling, with areas of concern that might not be correctable.
Originally posted by Paul_Hofer:
Overview
Four-year starter who can play guard in a primarily move-oriented rushing attack. Colby started 50 games at Iowa and is well-versed in the inside-outside zone attack. He reads defensive movements and adjusts his blocks accordingly. He connects with strong hands and looks to finish lateral engagements but doesn't have the pad level or play strength to deal with power across from him. His pass protection is troubling, with areas of concern that might not be correctable.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:Right. Round 7 type.
Originally posted by Paul_Hofer:
Overview
Four-year starter who can play guard in a primarily move-oriented rushing attack. Colby started 50 games at Iowa and is well-versed in the inside-outside zone attack. He reads defensive movements and adjusts his blocks accordingly. He connects with strong hands and looks to finish lateral engagements but doesn't have the pad level or play strength to deal with power across from him. His pass protection is troubling, with areas of concern that might not be correctable.
Prototypical Shanahan lineman.
Originally posted by tankle104:
That's a big man for a guard
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
That is an all-pro mullet!