2012 Scouting Report: MIke Adams, OT, Ohio State
By Editorial Staff
This is our Mike Adams scouting report. Adams missed some games because he was apart of the Ohio State scandal, but is a fringe first round offensive tackle. All of our other scouting reports are here
Measurables
6’7
323 pounds
34” arms, 10 7/8 inch hands
5.40 forty yard dash, 19 bench press reps, 28.5″ vertical, 100″ broad jump, 7.94 3 cone drill, 4.95 20 yard shuttle
Pros:
3 Year Starter
Has played both RT and LT
Huge Mountain of a man
Brings some nastiness to the line
Very durable player
Has played top competition
Dominate Run Blocker
Long arms capable of keeping defenders from body
Moves to the second level well
Athletic
Very long
Cons:
Is he too slow to play LT in the NFL?
Has had off the field problems
His height leaves him prone to playing high often
The combine has brought about questions about his strength with his 19 bench press reps
Enough range as a blocker?
Player Comparison: Anthony Davis
Round Projection: Mid 1st to mid 2nd Round
Summary:
Mike Adams is a load on the OL. While he plays LT at Ohio State he is a RT only in the NFL. I love his disposition in the run game but if I was an NFL GM I would be worried about three things with this kid. One he can only play one position which hurts. Two his height can be a problem with his stance. Three he is an off the field head ache. He could go even higher if he interviews well and answers some of the questions that will be out there about him (he was suspended as part of the Ohio State scandal).
Adams has played really well since coming back from the suspension, probably the best play of his career, which is why I’ve (Jesse) adjusted his round value from mid mid round two to 1st round, he’s showed more range and has just been a good player.
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