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Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Historic OL Workout & What Matters at RB: 2020 Combine Summary

Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Adam Wise

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4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2020

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In this NFL Combine Capsule, Josh Norris walks you through exactly what mattered from OL and RB workouts. Tristan Wirfs put on a show and Ezra Cleveland has a great chance of being a key player for an NFL teams. A.J. Dillon and Jonathan Taylor both shined with their athleticism... but we explain why "poor" profiles don't set up a ball carrier for failure.

Transcript

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0:00.0

And the Hello friends, Roto Worlds Josh Norris here with another episode of the

0:20.0

Roto World Football Podcast, another solo edition.

0:22.8

Again, these are 15 minute about capsules,

0:26.1

just updating you on the most vital information

0:29.1

you can take from the NFL combine.

0:31.0

How to apply the athletic testing into your evaluations or just how you consume

0:36.0

the draft process.

0:37.0

Yesterday I did a wide receiver and quarterback summary, so if you missed that, go and check it out.

0:41.3

And today, offensive linemen and running backs the perfect place to start is

0:45.3

Iowa tackle Tristan Worfs six foot five 320 pounds posted one of the best

0:52.1

athletic profiles we've ever seen at his position.

0:55.0

His 10-foot one-inch broad jump ties him with Colton Miller as the best result

1:00.0

we've seen at the combine since 2006 for the tackle position for the

1:04.3

offense of line spot and a 36 and a half inch vertical is is also incredible then

1:08.3

you go over to the 40 and yes at 320 pounds whurfs posted a 4.8.5.40. And teams had him in the 169 10 yard split range.

1:20.0

You know, some people wanted to move Wurfs inside to guard. I don't get that at all 34 inch arms

1:24.9

Valuing athleticism at tackle makes sense. It's why I do the same thing at edge and end-tier defensive linemen

1:30.8

because on many more occasions than most other positions

1:34.4

it's a true one-on-one matchup.

1:36.4

And having the athletic advantage that Wurfs brings to the table

1:40.9

on its very basic level gives you a leg up and if we already loved who he was as a player and obviously coming out of the Iowa system it would be no shock if Worfs is a top 10 pick and maybe even a top 5 selection.

1:53.2

And on some level because Worf's profile was so outstanding,

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