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Man...
Another great pic from Mr. Photogenic (Moore)
Size
AT 5-11 275, would that be considered small to be a center?
I'm 5' 8" and was 170-190 in junior high in several positions.
I was also faster than the other guys running around the gym until I hurt my foot : (
Yes
but he's only a freshman, and at 5'11" if he already weighs 275 I presume he's got a big enough frame to bulk up without losing athleticism.
Just by way of comparison, Alex Mack at Cal is 6'4" 316 lbs and Max Unger at Oregon is 6'5" 300 lbs. Both of those guys are first rounders and considered to be among the best offensive linemen in the country this year. They're also seniors, though, and I don't know what size they were as freshmen.
Wondering
I was wondering how we stacked up against the big boys just to busy to go snooping around today on the comp. Thanks.
Size
It's hard to think 5'11" 275 is small but it is when it comes to a lineman. Clady was the prototype for a lineman really. I don't think it's a big deal as far as the center position goes though. Our centers have traditionally been a bit smaller and have done good.
It's great to see a guy with great enthusiasm and work ethic at such a young age. Good for him and good for the Broncos!