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JJ Dielman (Utah) - 2017 NFL Draft Pick #176 by CIN


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis: JJ Dielman (Utah)

Position: Center/Offensive Guard
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 300 lbs

Overview

JJ Dielman was a standout offensive lineman from the University of Utah, known for his versatility and strong play at both center and guard positions. His experience and skills made him a valuable asset for any NFL team looking to bolster their offensive line.

Strengths

  • Versatility: Dielman played multiple positions on the offensive line, showcasing his adaptability and football IQ.
  • Technique: He displayed solid footwork and hand placement, allowing him to effectively engage defenders.
  • Intelligence: Known for his ability to read defenses, Dielman could make pre-snap adjustments and communicate effectively with teammates.
  • Durability: He maintained a strong presence on the field, having played in multiple games without significant injuries during his college career.

Weaknesses

  • Size: At 300 lbs, some scouts felt he might struggle against larger defensive tackles in the NFL.
  • Strength: While he had good technique, there were concerns about his ability to anchor against more powerful defenders.
  • Injury History: Dielman had some injury concerns that may have raised red flags for NFL teams.

Projection

JJ Dielman was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the 2017 NFL Draft. Teams looking for a versatile lineman who could provide depth and potentially develop into a starter were likely to consider him.

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