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The Draft Network's Jon Ledyard writes of Kansas State OL Dalton Risner, "[W]e’re really running out of reasons why he shouldn’t (be drafted in the first round).""His dominant Senior Bowl week combined with better measurables than expected, high character and terrific tape are going to be tough for every team to ignore," Ledyard explains of the 6-foot-5, 308-pounder. He additionally notes that Risner's versatility along the line should serve as an added plus for his draft stock. The Kansas State product not only rocked it over the practice week in Mobile, but also reportedly aced his interviews with interested squads. Concludes Ledyard, "He isn’t getting a lot of buzz, but at the very least Risner should be a lock for the top 50."Source: The Draft Network
QuoteThe Draft Network's Jon Ledyard writes of Kansas State OL Dalton Risner, "[W]e’re really running out of reasons why he shouldn’t (be drafted in the first round).""His dominant Senior Bowl week combined with better measurables than expected, high character and terrific tape are going to be tough for every team to ignore," Ledyard explains of the 6-foot-5, 308-pounder. He additionally notes that Risner's versatility along the line should serve as an added plus for his draft stock. The Kansas State product not only rocked it over the practice week in Mobile, but also reportedly aced his interviews with interested squads. Concludes Ledyard, "He isn’t getting a lot of buzz, but at the very least Risner should be a lock for the top 50."Source: The Draft Network
The Athletic's Dane Brugler expects to see Kansas State OL Dalton Risner at both guard positions and at center during Senior Bowl practices.Risner (6'5/308) started his collegiate career at center before heading to right tackle, but it seems like he's headed towards kicking back inside for his NFL career. NFL scouts told Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline that Risner is a seventh-round prospect, but that feels really low. Perhaps the scouts gave him a Round 7 grade as a tackle, and he'll be graded higher at center or guard. Brugler currently has Risner ranked as the second best center prospect, so a strong showing at the Senior Bowl should put him on the Day 2/3 borderline at least.Source: Dane Brugler on Twitter Jan 21 - 9:12 PM
Draft Wire's Luke Easterling projects the Minnesota Vikings to select Kansas State OL Dalton Risner with the 18th pick in his latest 2019 Mock Draft.This one makes a lot of sense on paper, and we expect to see this connection more going forward. Risner was excellent in the senior bowl, and as The Draft Network's Jon Ledyard wrote, , "[W]e’re really running out of reasons why he shouldn’t (be drafted in the first round)." He can play multiple positions, and he's been an analytical darling. There are concerns about upside and athleticism, but his production and ability to play center, guard or right tackle make him one of the highest floor offensive lineman in the class.Source: Draft Wire
QuoteDraft Wire's Luke Easterling projects the Minnesota Vikings to select Kansas State OL Dalton Risner with the 18th pick in his latest 2019 Mock Draft.This one makes a lot of sense on paper, and we expect to see this connection more going forward. Risner was excellent in the senior bowl, and as The Draft Network's Jon Ledyard wrote, , "[W]e’re really running out of reasons why he shouldn’t (be drafted in the first round)." He can play multiple positions, and he's been an analytical darling. There are concerns about upside and athleticism, but his production and ability to play center, guard or right tackle make him one of the highest floor offensive lineman in the class.Source: Draft WireWhat's your take on Luke Easterling?
Why did we suck so much with those guys on our team
what's the record for RBs?