2014 NFL Scouting Combine: Offensive Linemen Weigh-In Results and Analysis
Jan 6, 2014; Pasadena, CA, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive back Lamarcus Joyner (20) is tackled by Auburn Tigers offensive linesman Greg Robinson (73) after recovering a fumble on an interception during the second half of the 2014 BCS National Championship game at the Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Here are the results of the offensive linemen weigh-in and measurements for the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine:
Player | School | Height | Weight | Arm length | Hand size |
Matt Armstrong | Grand Valley State | 6’2 | 302 | 33″ | 10 5/8″ |
Joel Bitonio | Nevada | 6’4 | 302 | 33 7/8″ | 9 5/8″ |
Russell Bodine | North Carolina | 6’3 | 310 | 32 1/2″ | 10″ |
Conor Boffeli | Iowa | 6’4 | 298 | 32″ | 9 3/8″ |
Justin Britt | Missouri | 6’6 | 325 | 33 1/3″ | 10 1/4″ |
Dakota Dozier | Furman | 6’4 | 313 | 33 7/8″ | 9 7/8″ |
Kadeem Edwards | Tennessee State | 6’4 | 313 | 35 1/2″ | 9 1/2″ |
Matt Feiler | Bloomsburg | 6’6 | 330 | 32″ | 9 1/2″ |
Cameron Fleming | Stanford | 6’5 | 323 | 34″ | 9 7/8″ |
Zach Fulton | Tennessee | 6’5 | 316 | 33 1/4″ | 10 1/4″ |
Ryan Groy | Wisconsin | 6’5 | 316 | 33 1/4″ | 10 3/8″ |
Jon Halapio | Florida | 6’3 | 323 | 33 5/8″ | 10 1/4″ |
Jonotthan Harrison | Florida | 6’3 | 304 | 33 3/8″ | 9 7/8″ |
Seantrel Henderson | Miami | 6’7 | 331 | 34 5/8″ | 10 1/2″ |
James Hurst | North Carolina | 6’5 | 296 | 33 3/4″ | 10 1/8″ |
Gabe Ikard | Oklahoma | 6’4 | 304 | 33 1/8″ | 9 5/8″ |
Gabriel Jackson | Mississippi State | 6’3 | 336 | 33 3/4″ | 10″ |
Ja’wuan James | Tennessee | 6’6 | 311 | 35″ | 9 7/8″ |
Wesley Johnson | Vanderbilt | 6’5 | 297 | 33 1/8″ | 10 1/4″ |
Cyrus Kouandjio | Alabama | 6’7 | 322 | 35 5/8″ | 10 1/4″ |
Tyler Larsen | Utah State | 6’4 | 313 | 31 1/2″ | 9 1/4″ |
Charles Leno | Boise State | 6’4 | 304 | 34 3/8″ | 10 1/8″ |
Taylor Lewan | Michigan | 6’7 | 309 | 33 7/8″ | 9 1/4″ |
Brandon Linder | Miami | 6’6 | 311 | 34 1/2″ | 10 1/4″ |
Cory Linsley | Ohio State | 6’3 | 296 | 32″ | 9 7/8″ |
Spencer Long | Nebraska | 6’5 | 320 | 33 1/8″ | 10 3/4″ |
Luke Lucas | Kansas State | 6’8 | 316 | 36 3/4″ | 10″ |
Marcus Martin | USC | 6’3 | 320 | 34″ | 10″ |
Zack Martin | Notre Dame | 6’4 | 308 | 32 7/8″ | 9 1/2″ |
Jake Matthews | Texas A&M | 6’5 | 308 | 33 3/8″ | 9 7/8″ |
Jack Mewhort | Ohio State | 6’6 | 309 | 34″ | 9 3/4″ |
Morgan Moses | Virginia | 6’6 | 314 | 35 3/8″ | 9 7/8″ |
Matt Paradis | Boise State | 6’3 | 306 | 32 3/8″ | 9 7/8″ |
Matt Patchan | Boston College | 6’6 | 302 | 33″ | 9 3/8″ |
Antonio Richardson | Tennessee | 6’6 | 336 | 35″ | 10 1/4″ |
Cyril Richardson | Baylor | 6’5 | 329 | 34 5/8″ | 9 1/2″ |
Weston Richburg | Colorado State | 6’3 | 298 | 33 3/8″ | 9 1/4″ |
Greg Robinson | Auburn | 6’5 | 332 | 35″ | 10″ |
Michael Schofield | Michigan | 6’6 | 301 | 34″ | 9 5/8″ |
Anthony Steen | Alabama | 6’3 | 314 | 30 1/2″ | 9 1/8″ |
James Stone | Tennessee | 6’4 | 306 | 33 7/8″ | 10 1/8″ |
Bryan Stork | Florida State | 6’4 | 315 | 32 1/4″ | 10 1/8″ |
Xavier Su’a-Filo | UCLA | 6’4 | 307 | 33 3/8″ | 9 3/8″ |
Travis Swanson | Arkansas | 6’5 | 312 | 33 1/8″ | 10″ |
Brandon Thomas | Clemson | 6’3 | 317 | 34 3/4″ | 10 1/2″ |
Billy Turner | North Dakota State | 6’5 | 315 | 34″ | 10″ |
Trai Turner | LSU | 6’3 | 310 | 34″ | 9 1/2″ |
John Urschel | Penn State | 6’3 | 313 | 33″ | 10 3/8″ |
Chris Watt | Notre Dame | 6’3 | 310 | 32 3/4″ | 9 1/2″ |
David Yankey | Stanford | 6’6 | 315 | 34″ | 9 1/2″ |
Here are some observations:
- Antonio “Tiny” Richardson was–as expected–huge. Interesting note though, his hand size at 10 1/4″ was the same as Russell Wilson’s in 2012.
- Greg Robinson, who has risen to the top OT position on many boards, measured at an impressive 6’5″ 332 pounds. Athletically, people expect him to be great as well.
- I think Alabama OT Cyrus Kouandjio is going to be this year’s workout warrior. He is an absolute beast. He checked in at 6’7″ 322 with long arms and big hands. He will blow people away with his speed, quickness, and strength.
- Billy Turner, something of a sleeper out of North Dakota State, has great size and I think will also impress in the OL drills.