Broncos Draft Reports: Offensive Tackles Part III
By Dan Armelli
October 10, 2014; Stanford, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal offensive tackle Andrus Peat (70) blocks Washington State Cougars linebacker Kache Palacio (40) during the second half at Stanford Stadium. Stanford defeated Washington State 34-17. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
More Vines, you guys.
If you haven’t seen parts one and two of my offensive tackle reports, you can find them here and here.
This week, I’m profiling three more tackles: Texas A&M’s Cedric Ogbuehi (#70), Stanford’s Andrus Peat (#70), and Colorado State’s Ty Sambrailo (#51).
For those unfamiliar, here’s a rundown of what you’re about to see. I’ve taken notes on these three prospects. I’ll provide which games I’ve watched, trait categories, an overview, three words I think of in association with each player, and their projected round (where I would take each player).
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In these profiles, I’ve provided a couple Vines that I think highlight what these guys do well and/or what they need to work on.
At the end, I’ll just go over each prospect a little but more to really drive home what I think of these guys.
This week, I will also end with a ranking of all the offensive tackles that I have watched so far and that I’ve previewed here.
I’m going OT-heavy because I think there’s a strong chance the Broncos take one or two of these players in the draft, depending on how the chips falls. In all likelihood, there will be tons of competition along the Broncos offensive line and one of these guys may be brought in.