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Hroniss Grasu

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Rarely talked about. Guy was the anchor for Mariota and the Oregon Offense. His tape is very solid. He manhandled Danny Shelton who many consider a top 10 talent and also played great against FSU. All of his tape is very good. Obviously we don't need a center but we could move to guard. He's interchangeable at c and g and has the traits to be a good guard IMO, not a tackle. Anyone here ever look into him? Could be there in the 4th.


Side Note: I've been looking into cbs a lot recently. Two guys who aren't talked about much but both caught my eye are Quandre Diggs and Ifo Ekpre Olomu. They may be smaller than what some people want but the technique is there. IMO technique is what is all about. Grimes prides on great technique and obviously works for him. Olomu also has ballhawk instincts. Guy was a sure fire 1st RDer up until his acl tear. Diggs has solid film as well.
 
I like him a lot. I wonder if he could fit at guard and would give some flexibility as a back up at Center.
 
I have lived in Eugene Oregon for the past three years and have not missed a home game. I can tell you, when Grasu and Fisher were out of the lineup, Marriota struggled. We know that Marriota is a superb QB but it just goes to show you how good they both are. I think Fisher is a stud Tackle and if he can be picked up in the second round, grab him. Grasu can work as Center or Guard and would add some skills to the Dolphins O-Line.
 
If we can get him in the 4th and he's decent like some of you guys are saying, I'm all for it
 
Potential starter at G in the 4th?

Sounds like just what the Dr. ordered. :up:
 
I like his functional strength at center...dont really like the 297 lbs at guard...i wonder if he was helped by the oregon o tempo in regards to facing size

Not as athletic on the move as advertised...gets off balance and is slow to turn the corner...doesnt get to things in space as well as youd prefer
 
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Much stronger prospect as center only than as guard/center. Very finesse and lacks physicality thats needed in a guard.
 
Grasu isn't lasting until the 4th, that's a pipe dream. He's anywhere from late first to early third. Perhaps the best center in college.
 
My comments probably read like i dont like grasu thats not the case i do like him as a prospect...i just dont see anything that says to me he can play guard...think hes made for the pivot and his size seems to fall in line there more than guard...has his head on a swivel shows good awareness

If hes pretty much a pivot only i dont see how miami can afford to invest a pick before day 3 in him
 
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