Joseph Noteboom, OT
Senior, TCUA name that was only somewhat on the radar prior to the season but has been creeping his way up is Joseph Noteboom, a 5h year senior and three year starter from TCU. In his first year on the left side, he has showed consistent foot speed and technique. The ultra-wide wingspan and easy kick slide make him a tough guy to beat off the edge. When his balance is there, Noteboom has showed the ability to neutralize both speed and power rushers alike. He does a solid job of keeping his hands inside with proper knee bend foot separation, making him able to maintain his power. There is still a lot of strength development and progression to be done, but his frame is easily something an NFL team can work with and matched with what he already has, there is a very high ceiling to work with here.
Ourlads' Profile:The ultra-wide wingspan and easy kick slide make him a tough guy to beat off the edge. When his balance is there, Noteboom has showed the ability to neutralize both speed and power rushers alike. He does a solid job of keeping his hands inside with proper knee bend foot separation, making him able to maintain his power. There is still a lot of strength development and progression to be done, but his frame is easily something an NFL team can work with. Matched with what he already has, there is a very high ceiling to work with here.
2017 HighlightsStarted all 40 games at tackle in final three seasons for the Horned Frogs, finishing with 27 straight at LT after shifting over from the right side. Helped pave the way for TCU to average 176.2 yards rushing and 413.9 yards total offense last year, both good for fifth in the Big 12. Allowed just two sacks, one QB hit and 10 hurries in 483 pass-blocking snaps. Moved up draft boards with impressive weeks at Senior Bowl and combine. Ranked No.4 among O-linemen with 40 time of 4.96, and his shuttle time was second. Multi-sport athlete in high school, which included a spell playing club hockey.