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re: Kiper's top 5s seniors in nation- SEC Players making list.

Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:08 am to
Posted by tkane311
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Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:08 am to
2 things 1. Either Auburn sucks or is just as young as we Auburn fans have been saying. I'm going to go with the suck...it's more fun and more insulting.

2. Here's the problem with Lutz..it's very similar to Antonio Coleman's problem. He has an unfavorable combination of size and speed. People keep comparing him to Dallas Clark because they both have very good hands, are about the same size, etc.. Here's the problem with that...Dallas Clark ran a 4.5 flat in the combine at that size. Lutz has nowhere near that speed. He has good enough speed for the NFL but lacks the size to be a a dominating blocker at his position. I love Lutz but I think he would've been better served to add about 20 lbs and really work on his blocking...I think he'll run in the 4.75-4.8 40 range
Posted by GoCrazyAuburn
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 1/27/12 at 10:26 am to
quote:

Here's the problem with Lutz..it's very similar to Antonio Coleman's problem. He has an unfavorable combination of size and speed. People keep comparing him to Dallas Clark because they both have very good hands, are about the same size, etc.. Here's the problem with that...Dallas Clark ran a 4.5 flat in the combine at that size. Lutz has nowhere near that speed. He has good enough speed for the NFL but lacks the size to be a a dominating blocker at his position. I love Lutz but I think he would've been better served to add about 20 lbs and really work on his blocking...I think he'll run in the 4.75-4.8 40 range



Lutz is also bigger than Clark, and I bet he runs a 4.6 something 40 which is plenty fast. 6'5 250 is great size for a TE.
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