espn has some notable SEC OL in 2014. Got me thinking about Clausell and where he ranks. From what I've seen the last 2 years, he's impressive and can see him in the NFL.
http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/i...ine-in-the-sec
thoughts?
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espn has some notable SEC OL in 2014. Got me thinking about Clausell and where he ranks. From what I've seen the last 2 years, he's impressive and can see him in the NFL.
http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/i...ine-in-the-sec
thoughts?
I think Clausell may end up on an NFL roster- but he is not in the top 5 for the SEC in 2014. He's a good college LT- but not a great one.
Interesting that Dillon Day got a mention at the bottom.
Besides Dak, is Blaine our 2nd most important player considering our dept at tackle?
I'd say yes, as far as the drop off from him to his replacement. Unless safety is mixed in, I'd guess that our most irreplaceable players after Dak are Blausell, Malone (assuming he's RT), then Day (unless Desper is on his way to being a stud). If our JUCO OG is not good, then I'd say Clayburn and Beckwith will be the next most important. I guess it's true for almost any team, but the injury bug at qb or OL could make a huge difference this year.
Senior will be ready to go at LT by this year.... Should make a big jump. And he was already pretty good this year...
I think Collins, Cann, and Dismukes are the best OL in the SEC next year. Everyone else listed is a crap shoot IMO.
Dont forget about the possibility of Malone as an OT also. He could possibly be the best of the bunch