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re: Stefen Wisniewski - C/OAK
Posted on 3/4/15 at 11:09 am to Midget Death Squad
Posted on 3/4/15 at 11:09 am to Midget Death Squad
I want him or Hud. We have not really addressed center and I want to stop f@cking around and get a proven starter for the rest of Drews time. I think SW will be much cheaper than hud. Was trying to find his grades but now can't. I remember I think he graded a bit lower last year than previous years but still above average.
If you don't get one of these top two the drop off is to BDP level who we let go.
Coming from a family where his father and uncle both played in the NFL, Wisniewski is a versatile interior offensive lineman who had a very productive college career. The first true freshman Nittany Lion to start along the offensive line since 1999, Wisniewski played guard his first two seasons and has transitioned to center in his junior season. He is also known for having great grades, giving back to his community and he teaches 10th grade English. As for his skills on the field, Wisniewski is very technical and fundamentally sound. He stays low with a good center of gravity, using his feet and body lean to maintain leverage and position. However, he is not particularly strong and lacks a quick twitch for that initial burst. Though, he is a very intelligent player who understands how to hold his ground. He will need to gain upper body strength and not overextend his arms.
If you don't get one of these top two the drop off is to BDP level who we let go.
Coming from a family where his father and uncle both played in the NFL, Wisniewski is a versatile interior offensive lineman who had a very productive college career. The first true freshman Nittany Lion to start along the offensive line since 1999, Wisniewski played guard his first two seasons and has transitioned to center in his junior season. He is also known for having great grades, giving back to his community and he teaches 10th grade English. As for his skills on the field, Wisniewski is very technical and fundamentally sound. He stays low with a good center of gravity, using his feet and body lean to maintain leverage and position. However, he is not particularly strong and lacks a quick twitch for that initial burst. Though, he is a very intelligent player who understands how to hold his ground. He will need to gain upper body strength and not overextend his arms.
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