6-5, 305, runs a 4.7 40. 2nd rounder, anyone? Gaines Adams/Quentin Moses in the 1st, then this guy or a stud OG in the 2nd and I'll be happy.
Joe Staley Interview
October 13, 2006
Big guys with the athleticism and nimble feet needed to play the critical left tackle position at the NFL level are extremely rare and as a result they are always among the most coveted prospects available when the NFL Draft rolls around. One prospect who has the physical tools that scouts look for is Joe Staley of Central Michigan. Joe talked with Scott Wright as he finishes up his college career and gets ready to take his game to the next level.
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/interviews/joestaley/joestaley.html
Joe Staley Interview
October 13, 2006
Big guys with the athleticism and nimble feet needed to play the critical left tackle position at the NFL level are extremely rare and as a result they are always among the most coveted prospects available when the NFL Draft rolls around. One prospect who has the physical tools that scouts look for is Joe Staley of Central Michigan. Joe talked with Scott Wright as he finishes up his college career and gets ready to take his game to the next level.
Scott Wright: What is your accurate height, weight and forty time?
Joe Staley: I am currently 6'5" 305 lbs and run a 4.70 40.
Scott Wright: You actually played tight end as a true freshman in 2003 and since then you have added about 70 pounds and moved to the offensive line. Did you have a hard time bulking up and what do you think your ideal weight will eventually be?
Joe Staley: I am currently 6'5" 305 lbs and run a 4.70 40.
Scott Wright: You actually played tight end as a true freshman in 2003 and since then you have added about 70 pounds and moved to the offensive line. Did you have a hard time bulking up and what do you think your ideal weight will eventually be?
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/interviews/joestaley/joestaley.html