Marc Colombo (Boston Col.) - 2002 NFL Draft Pick #29 by CHI
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Marc Colombo - 2002 NFL Draft
College: Boston College
Position: Offensive Tackle
Height: 6'8"
Weight: 300 lbs
Strengths:
- Size and Frame: Colombo possesses an ideal height and weight for an offensive tackle, providing a solid base for blocking.
- Physicality: Known for his aggressive playing style, Colombo excels in run blocking, using his strength to create openings for the running back.
- Footwork: Despite his size, he displays good footwork, which aids in both pass protection and getting out to the second level in the run game.
- Work Ethic: Coaches praise his dedication to improving his technique and understanding of the game, showcasing a strong work ethic.
Weaknesses:
- Injury History: Colombo suffered significant injuries during his college career, which raised concerns about his durability at the next level.
- Technique: While he has the physical tools, his technique can be inconsistent, particularly in pass protection against speed rushers.
- Limited Experience: Played only a limited number of games due to injuries, which could affect his readiness to contribute immediately in the NFL.
Overall Evaluation:
Marc Colombo is a highly regarded offensive tackle with the potential to become a starter at the NFL level. His size and physical play style make him a compelling prospect, but teams will need to weigh his injury history and need for technical refinement. If he can stay healthy and continue developing, Colombo could be a valuable asset on the offensive line.
Projected Draft Round:
2nd to 3rd Round
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