Justin Anderson, Offensive Lineman, Georgia 2012 NFL Draft Player Profile
Measurables
6’4″ 335 pounds
5.31 40 yard dash, 34 5/8″ arm length, 10 1/2″ hands 32 bench press reps
Official bio from Georgia athletic site:
2011: Earned undergraduate degree in Housing.
*One of team’s Most Improved Player Award recipients (offense).
*Started all 14 games.
*Moved back to offensive line in the spring.
*Recipient of the Tommy Lyons Football Scholarship.
2010: Appeared in one game, making a tackle vs. UL, before undergoing season-ending surgery for turf toe.*Recipient of the Col. Robert L. Jackson Family Scholarship.
*Moved to defensive line but missed most of spring drills due to injury.
2009: Appeared in all 13 games making five starts.
*Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for summer semester.
*Recipient of Col. Robert L. Jackson Family Scholarship.
2008: Named to Phil Steele’s All-Freshman Second Team.
*Named to CollegeFootballNews.com’s Freshman Honorable Mention Team and Freshman All-SEC by SEC Coaches.
*Appeared in 12 games making seven starts (vs. No. 8 Alabama, vs. Tenn., vs. No. 22 Vanderbilt, at No. 11 LSU, vs. No. 5 Florida, at UK).
*Made first-career start at right tackle at No. 24 Arizona State.
*Made Bulldog debut against Georgia Southern.
Prospect Notes:
- Very raw player, but quickly improving
- Former defensive lineman with great size
- Smart kid, also a very good person off the field
- Great length, hand size
- Upper body strength is elite, which gives him excellent potential as a guard in the NFL.
- Turf toe surgery caused him to miss significant time in 2010