2015 NFL Combine Stock Report: Offensive Linemen

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This is the 2015 NFL Combine Stock Report for the offensive linemen. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.

La’el Collins, G/OT, LSU
La’el Collins was one of the top performers in the Friday session of the 2015 NFL Combine. His 40 time was solid (5.12), but he was at his best in the field drills, where he looked both fluid and explosive. He may have vaulted himself into the top 15, and even the Browns told him that they rated him as the best right tackle on their board. That’s huge for Collins, as there was some speculation that he would have to move inside in the NFL.

Ereck Flowers, OT, Miami
Ereck Flowers was expected to have a solid showing in Indianapolis, and he did not disappoint. He benched 37 reps despite having 34 1/2-inch arms, and that power translated in the drills. He also showed enough athleticism where teams will like to have him at left tackle. He could be the first offensive lineman off the board on April 30.



Rob Havenstein, OT, Wisconsin
Rob Havenstein had an inconsistent Senior Bowl, and his downward spiral continued in Indianapolis. He benched just 16 reps with 33 3/4-inch arms, which has to be a concern because he doesn’t have the athleticism to be anything more than a mauler in the running game. He did not look good in the field drills either.

D.J. Humphries, OT, Florida
As Charlie Campbell noted in his 2015 NFL Combine Offensive Linemen Workout Recap, D.J. Humphries showed fluid hips and some trademark quick feet in the field drills. Humphries also ran a solid 5.12 40 and benched 26 reps.



Ali Marpet, OT/G, Hobart
Ali Marpet came out of nowhere in the Senior Bowl. Barely anyone had heard of him, yet he had a strong showing in Mobile. He continued his positive momentum at the NFL Combine. He was the only lineman to run a 40 faster than five seconds (4.98), and he also benched 30 reps. More importantly, he was strong in the field drills, displaying some great athleticism that will convince teams to play him at tackle instead of guard at the next level.

Ty Sambrailo, OT, Colorado State
Ty Sambrailo hurt his draft stock a bit in Indianapolis. His 40 was slow (5.36), and it translated to the field drills, where he looked pretty stiff. He also didn’t display much power, which is probably more significant because he’ll have to be a right tackle. And finally, while his arm length isn’t a huge concern (33 inches), it also wasn’t ideal, as tackles should have 34-inch arms or longer.

Donovan Smith, OT, Penn State
Donovan Smith made a mistake by declaring early for the draft, but he was able to salvage his draft status a bit by what he did in Indianapolis. His 40 doesn’t look great (5.27), but consider that he weighed in at 6-6, 338. He posted 26 reps with 34 3/8-inch arms, and while he wasn’t great in the drills, he was decent enough for a team to perhaps consider him in the third or fourth round.

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2015 NFL Combine Stock Report:
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2015 NFL Combine Weigh-In Recap:
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