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IF I am reading right, this is the first I have ever heard of any durability issues. I for one do not think this is an issue at all...



Jake Long
OT | (6'7", 313, 5.219) | MICHIGAN

Scouts Grade: 98

Flags: (D: DURABILITY) Player that can't stay healthy
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Strengths:
An experienced, technically sound OT prospect with great size-potential. Is versatile; has experience at left and right tackle and could play either/both in the NFL. Also has proven capable of performing at a high level in power-run scheme and new zone-blocking scheme. Possesses excellent height, adequate bulk and the frame to get bigger if necessary. He has a massive wingspan with long arms and big hands. A natural knee-bender; he gets set quickly in pass pro, plays with good body lean and rarely gets caught lunging. He shuffles his feet quickly and can get back inside to defend double move. Uses long arms and powerful punch to jar defenders and run them wide as pass rushers. Shows excellent awareness in pass pro; consistently gives inside help and does an great job of picking up stunts, twists and blitzes. He takes very good angles as a run blocker. Has adapted very well zone-blocking and shows the mobility to execute in a similar scheme in the NFL. He has good upper-and-lower body strength as a run blocker. Also works hard to sustain and shows a good mean streak. Great intangibles. A leader and hard worker on-and-off the field. Good student in the classroom and intelligence carries over to the field, where he picks up techniques, schemes and assignments quickly.

Weaknesses:
Lacks elite mobility for an elite OT prospect. Has enough quickness and balance to perform at a high level in the NFL, but he is not as nimble as former top OT prospects such as Orlando Pace (Rams), Jonathan Ogden (Ravens), D'Brickashaw Ferguson (Jets) and Joe Thomas (Browns). Had some trouble versus Ohio State DE Vernon Gholston's elite speed rushers. Durability is somewhat of a concern after he missed the first seven games of the 2005 season with an ankle/foot injury.

Overall:
Long was redshirted in 2003. In his first active season at Michigan (2004), he appeared in 12 games, starting the last 10 at right tackle, and was selected to the Freshman All-America team. As a sophomore in 2005, played five games (four starts) at right tackle. He moved to left tackle in 2006, and went on to start all 26 of the Wolverines' games over his final two seasons. He was a first team All-America selection and the Big Ten Lineman of the Year in each of his last two seasons. Long missed the first seven games of 2005 while recovering from spring shoulder surgery and suffering from foot and ankle injuries. Long has outstanding experience to go along with his massive frame, above-average quickness for his size, a powerful upper body (37 reps), long arms (35.6 inches) and big hands (11 inches). He is not as athletic as last year's top tackle prospect Joe Thomas (Browns), but Long has more than enough range to effectively protect the quarterback's blindside in the NFL and he's bigger, stronger and more physical than Thomas was coming out of school. One year later, Long grades out slightly lower than Thomas (No. 3 overall in 2007) but he could actually come off the board earlier in what projects to be a weaker class.
 
he only gave up 1 sack last season at Michigan
dont know why it says he has trouble with speed pass rushers
 
Dont like his injury history but i sure hope thats all in the past.
 
He started every game his last two seasons (while winning Big Ten O-lineman of the year both seasons). That's durable enough for me.
 
he only gave up 1 sack last season at Michigan
dont know why it says he has trouble with speed pass rushers

Apparently they didnt see him manhandle Ervin Baldwin and Jonal St Dick of MSU...both edge rushers...both top DE from the Big 10...I can say that as an MSU fan and sincere hater of U of M...
 
Apparently they didnt see him manhandle Ervin Baldwin and Jonal St Dick of MSU...both edge rushers...both top DE from the Big 10...I can say that as an MSU fan and sincere hater of U of M...
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he only gave up 1 sack last season at Michigan
dont know why it says he has trouble with speed pass rushers

B/c he had trouble with elite speed pass rushers like Gholston and Harvey. And when scouts watch his tape its easy to see the slow footwork and balance. Jake himself mentioned his problems with speed rushers at the press conference but he said he plans to work on it from day 1.
 
Jake faced several elite speed rushers over the last 3 years and only one guy beat him for a sack one time. that is not trouble, that's the law of averages.
 
he only gave up 1 sack last season at Michigan
dont know why it says he has trouble with speed pass rushers

It also says he cant stay healthy, but goes on to say he started all 26 games the last two years he played...

who proof reads these things
 
"... Long missed the first seven games of 2005 while recovering from spring shoulder surgery and suffering from foot and ankle injuries..."
if memory serves, that shoulder injury was from when he jumped out the window during a house fire.
 
With Sparano as a former o line coach and now our HC, im confident he saw everything he needed to see in Jake Long on tape before we started talking to him.
 
He started every game his last two seasons (while winning Big Ten O-lineman of the year both seasons). That's durable enough for me.

Yes I agree...

ALso in the press conference they made it pretty clear that Jake is going to be the LT, so this automatically improves out RT play as well because Carey is moved to the more suitable position and is an automatic upgrade to last years starting RT. its like a 2 position upgrade in one swoop. Also consider the extra time QBs will have to hit their receivers, and improved blcoking in the running game, this is a huge pick for Miami, and might I add the right pick in my mind. There will be plenty DE and DT depth in round two if Parcells chooses to go this direction in Rd2
 
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