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re: Greg Robinson vs. Jake Matthews at the NFL combine

Posted on 2/21/14 at 9:51 pm to
Posted by rangers911
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Posted on 2/21/14 at 9:51 pm to
Matthews is dead on reliable and is a known quantity, he's very polished in his technique as well. Greg is one of the most talented LTs to come out of the draft the last decade but he's still raw in terms of technique and is still getting stronger. Both will have long careers provided they avoid the injury bug.

Cyrus lost a lot of money the last two games, he was owned by Lawson in the IB and OU's DEs had his number as well.
Posted by BuccWildBammer
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Posted on 2/22/14 at 6:55 am to
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Greg is one of the most talented LTs to come out of the draft the last decade


Watch it

He is very raw

Greg is a very good run blocking OT, big physical, was used a lot in pulling a lot of OG skill with quick feet, needs help with sweep he will have to show some great feet today and he will be 1st OT

That said I hope he falls to Tampa but we likely won't see either, I think both those guys are gone at 7

Jake Matthews is a little more polished and a better pass blocker but its close. I've said before its up to what you want if you run a lot of power run schemes and need a mauler to run block a lot it's Greg, a team like Indy, Denver, or any other pass happy team would want Matthews probably over Matthews.

NFL comparison of both Greg Robinson looks a lot like Jason Peters, Matthews looks a lot like Jordan Gross, both are great and should have phenomenal careers though

CyKo is VERY raw and he did lose money and wasn't as good in the bench as a lot of scouts thought already, he will likely run a good 40 today we will see but his technique is what a lot of GMs and scouts are gonna be watching, but I am still of the opinion that he should've stayed a year and that would've been if he went to and played at Auburn, Maryland or Bama don't care, he needed another year.
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