David Yankey, G Stanford:
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from: bleacherreport.com |
He's a great run blocker. The chart rates his ability in that aspect at an 8.5. From the analyses I've read about him, that's about right. That toughness I mentioned above comes into play heavily in the run game. Bleacher Report says he has a 'desire to hit somebody'. That's something I would think of more in a defensive player, yet it's actually a positive in an offensive lineman as well. Yankey also plays with a low center of gravity and his head up, keeping him in great position throughout the play. He also uses his hands well in tight spaces, great for keeping defensive tackles and blitzing linebackers away from the ball carrier.
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from: college-football.si.com |
Now for the negatives. I feel like this chart rates Yankey better than he really is. If these numbers are correct, Yankey should have gone before the 5th round. His pass blocking was rated at a 7.5, but that's one of his weakest abilities. When pass blocking, he tends to drop his head which allows the defensive player to get a better move on him. He also seems to struggle in one on one assignments. His initial hit is strong, but he struggles with his footwork and often allows the defender past him, especially to the outside.
Another knock on him is his athletic ability. Yankey ran the 4th slowest time of all offensive lineman that tested at the combine. He also ran the 5th slowest short shuttle time. He's not fast and he's not agile. For a guard, that isn't a huge downer, but it does mean he may never become an elite guard. Even for the maulers on the inside, a little wiggle is always a good thing.
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