Royce Newman, OT, Mississippi - Round 4 - Pick 142
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Yeah, interesting to see if this kid is our next Billy Turner or our next Lucas Patrick, which someone mentioned in the Day 3 thread. Still wouldn't mind a purer, more-athletic swing tackle type later.
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Woah, check this out...
Bahktiari, Jenkins, Myers, Newman/Runyan, Turner
In front of:
Tunyan
Rodgers
Jones
Rodgers
Adams
Lazard
With Dillon, Degura, MVS, Lewis, Sternbeger, St. Brown waiting in the wings.
This offense should have no issues being as effective as last season.
In front of:
Tunyan
Rodgers
Jones
Rodgers
Adams
Lazard
With Dillon, Degura, MVS, Lewis, Sternbeger, St. Brown waiting in the wings.
This offense should have no issues being as effective as last season.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Guard or right tackle, love it. Brings some real competition.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
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Not a fan of 24 year old rookies, but OL prolly the place I’m most comfortable with it
Sounds like Jon Eric Sullivan said his body type likely fits a guard more than tackle.
We got a lot of guards on the Packers.
We got a lot of guards on the Packers.
Jenkins, Runyan, Newman, Patrick, Stepaniak, plus 2 guys who won't make the roster.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
We've had an all guard lineup before.
RIP JustJeff
I mean we currently have 1.5 OT's if you count Turner as a true tweener.
We basically are an all guard lineup.
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What he said was of you just look at him, his body looks like a guard, but that he proved he could play tackle.
It wasn’t a Jenkins-style “we view him as a guard, we’ll start him there” comment
From The Athletic/ McGinn
Royce Newman, G, Ole Miss
Height: 6-foot-5. Weight: 310. Age: 23. From: Nashville, Ill. (Nashville High School)
Ran the 40-yard dash in 5.10 seconds. Vertical jump of 28 inches, broad jump of 8 feet, 8 inches and 23 reps on the bench press. Arms measured 32¼ inches at the Senior Bowl and 33¾ at pro day. Has small hands (9 inches). Short shuttle of 4.75, 3-cone of 7.91.
All-state basketball player. Led Nashville to the Illinois Class 2A state championship basketball game in 2014 only to lose in three overtimes. Played defensive end and tight end in high school. Three-star recruit.
Redshirted in 2016 and backed up in 2017 and ’18. Started all 12 games in 2019, logging 768 snaps at left guard and 141 at right guard. As a senior, he started all 10 games at right tackle then played in the Senior Bowl.
What NFL personnel men told me about Newman before the draft
AFC scout: “He’s a late riser. I got him in the fifth round as a backup tackle with upside. He’ll go a little higher than that. Good athlete. Former tight end.”
AFC scout: “I liked the guy. He’s a guard. That’s his best position. He’ll be 24 (in August). His workout was not good. He ran decently, but the rest of the workout wasn’t good. I didn’t think he was a tackle, though he played right tackle (at Ole Miss). Third round.”
AFC scout: “He’s a guard. Seventh round.”
NFC scout: “He flashes initial quickness and has adequate lateral agility and redirect to mirror in pass protection. Inconsistent physicality at the line of scrimmage. Flashes the ability to play with some nasty, but more of a wall-off/fit blocker. Not a leader. Good soldier type. Wish he was more aggressive.”
Royce Newman, G, Ole Miss
Height: 6-foot-5. Weight: 310. Age: 23. From: Nashville, Ill. (Nashville High School)
Ran the 40-yard dash in 5.10 seconds. Vertical jump of 28 inches, broad jump of 8 feet, 8 inches and 23 reps on the bench press. Arms measured 32¼ inches at the Senior Bowl and 33¾ at pro day. Has small hands (9 inches). Short shuttle of 4.75, 3-cone of 7.91.
All-state basketball player. Led Nashville to the Illinois Class 2A state championship basketball game in 2014 only to lose in three overtimes. Played defensive end and tight end in high school. Three-star recruit.
Redshirted in 2016 and backed up in 2017 and ’18. Started all 12 games in 2019, logging 768 snaps at left guard and 141 at right guard. As a senior, he started all 10 games at right tackle then played in the Senior Bowl.
What NFL personnel men told me about Newman before the draft
AFC scout: “He’s a late riser. I got him in the fifth round as a backup tackle with upside. He’ll go a little higher than that. Good athlete. Former tight end.”
AFC scout: “I liked the guy. He’s a guard. That’s his best position. He’ll be 24 (in August). His workout was not good. He ran decently, but the rest of the workout wasn’t good. I didn’t think he was a tackle, though he played right tackle (at Ole Miss). Third round.”
AFC scout: “He’s a guard. Seventh round.”
NFC scout: “He flashes initial quickness and has adequate lateral agility and redirect to mirror in pass protection. Inconsistent physicality at the line of scrimmage. Flashes the ability to play with some nasty, but more of a wall-off/fit blocker. Not a leader. Good soldier type. Wish he was more aggressive.”
IT. IS. TIME
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Former TE but in high school. Also a basketball player so he might be a short yardage TE or blocking TE also.BSA wrote: ↑02 May 2021 11:35From The Athletic/ McGinn
Royce Newman, G, Ole Miss
Height: 6-foot-5. Weight: 310. Age: 23. From: Nashville, Ill. (Nashville High School)
Ran the 40-yard dash in 5.10 seconds. Vertical jump of 28 inches, broad jump of 8 feet, 8 inches and 23 reps on the bench press. Arms measured 32¼ inches at the Senior Bowl and 33¾ at pro day. Has small hands (9 inches). Short shuttle of 4.75, 3-cone of 7.91.
All-state basketball player. Led Nashville to the Illinois Class 2A state championship basketball game in 2014 only to lose in three overtimes. Played defensive end and tight end in high school. Three-star recruit.
Redshirted in 2016 and backed up in 2017 and ’18. Started all 12 games in 2019, logging 768 snaps at left guard and 141 at right guard. As a senior, he started all 10 games at right tackle then played in the Senior Bowl.
What NFL personnel men told me about Newman before the draft
AFC scout: “He’s a late riser. I got him in the fifth round as a backup tackle with upside. He’ll go a little higher than that. Good athlete. Former tight end.”
AFC scout: “I liked the guy. He’s a guard. That’s his best position. He’ll be 24 (in August). His workout was not good. He ran decently, but the rest of the workout wasn’t good. I didn’t think he was a tackle, though he played right tackle (at Ole Miss). Third round.”
AFC scout: “He’s a guard. Seventh round.”
NFC scout: “He flashes initial quickness and has adequate lateral agility and redirect to mirror in pass protection. Inconsistent physicality at the line of scrimmage. Flashes the ability to play with some nasty, but more of a wall-off/fit blocker. Not a leader. Good soldier type. Wish he was more aggressive.”
via packers.com
Newman solidified his status as a mid-round target with a solid week at the Senior Bowl amidst high-level draft prospects, an important aspect to the Packers' scouting process as well. He reinforced the versatility he displayed the last two years and proved he belonged.
"You watch how they compete," Jon-Eric Sullivan said of going to the Senior Bowl. "We thought he handed himself down there really well. He went hard every day. He held his own against some of the better players in college football."
Newman solidified his status as a mid-round target with a solid week at the Senior Bowl amidst high-level draft prospects, an important aspect to the Packers' scouting process as well. He reinforced the versatility he displayed the last two years and proved he belonged.
"You watch how they compete," Jon-Eric Sullivan said of going to the Senior Bowl. "We thought he handed himself down there really well. He went hard every day. He held his own against some of the better players in college football."
IT. IS. TIME
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I love seeing three different scouts predict 5th, 3rd, 7th... just an indication of how varied opinions can be within the expert ranks.
And why I HATE the reach narrative.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑03 May 2021 09:56I love seeing three different scouts predict 5th, 3rd, 7th... just an indication of how varied opinions can be within the expert ranks.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Perhaps but Newman is far from a bully. He blocks using angles rather than plow. Much more finesse than we think, not necessarily a bad thing as long as it works.Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑01 May 2021 13:39Thompson drafted elite pass protectors.
I think the new regime wants a little more bully.
That UDFA from Iowa sounds like he might have a chance.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑01 May 2021 13:20Yeah, interesting to see if this kid is our next Billy Turner or our next Lucas Patrick, which someone mentioned in the Day 3 thread. Still wouldn't mind a purer, more-athletic swing tackle type later.
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