March 08, 2024 04:32PM
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"Bortolini recently caught people’s attention at the NFL scouting combine by blowing the roof off his athletic testing.

Bortolini posted a 9.97 (out of 10) Relative Athletic Score, which ranked sixth out of 1,434 OG from 1987 to 2024.

Additionally, Bortolini’s 7.16-second 3-cone drill was the fastest ever for a center, surpassing Jason Kelce‘s record of 7.22 seconds set in 2011."

He also was 4.28 in the shuttle and if you read up on OL who have done the shuttle in 4.47 seconds or less, they've been very successful in the NFL.

Watch the reps of him pulling on several plays in the Senior Bowl and you can see he moves better than most OL.

I was hoping Rams would be able to get him in the 6th round, but after the combine numbers it might be before that ?

A year in an NFL weight room / diet and you should have yourself a good OL.

He's played every OL position. The Rams will like that.

Tanor Bortolini article

When you have good OGs it gives you some leeway at center. But yes as long as he doesn't end up in the QB's lap in his occasional 1 on 1's sounds like a good use of a late rounder to me. thumbs up smiley



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