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From an article I posted before the draft, pretty much says exactly what I posted last night about how Booker kind of got ranked based on a scheme-agnostic view given that he's not a great zone fit:
Alabama guard Tyler Booker is seen as one of the surest picks among the top O-linemen. The 6-5, 321-pounder actually has longer arms (34 1/2 inches) than any of the top tackle prospects, but he does not have the same type of agility. He also has massive 11-inch hands. He ran a 5.38 40 at the combine with a 1.96 10-yard split (Membou’s was 1.74 and Campbell’s was 1.76). For offensive linemen, the latter is a more important number than the former. Booker’s jump numbers — a 27-inch vertical and a 7-10 broad jump — also were far below the top tackle prospects.
“He’s strictly a guard, but he’s a really good player,” said OC No. 1. “He’s still really young. Just turned 21. Really good kid and he’s a leader.”
“He’s more of a gap-scheme, downhill guy,” said the national scout. “He’s not a great fit for outside zone or other stuff.”
Alabama guard Tyler Booker is seen as one of the surest picks among the top O-linemen. The 6-5, 321-pounder actually has longer arms (34 1/2 inches) than any of the top tackle prospects, but he does not have the same type of agility. He also has massive 11-inch hands. He ran a 5.38 40 at the combine with a 1.96 10-yard split (Membou’s was 1.74 and Campbell’s was 1.76). For offensive linemen, the latter is a more important number than the former. Booker’s jump numbers — a 27-inch vertical and a 7-10 broad jump — also were far below the top tackle prospects.
“He’s strictly a guard, but he’s a really good player,” said OC No. 1. “He’s still really young. Just turned 21. Really good kid and he’s a leader.”
“He’s more of a gap-scheme, downhill guy,” said the national scout. “He’s not a great fit for outside zone or other stuff.”
