View attachment 21403Skoronskis arms are 32.2 inches long.
Here are the arm lengths for recent Pro Bowl left tackles including Lewan.
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Grew length and cut em up, then injured.then he found the magic juice
Should chance the ? To 32.2 inches
What’s the avg T arm length?Skoronskis arms are 32.2 inches long.
Here are the arm lengths for recent Pro Bowl left tackles including Lewan.
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Just curious if the non-selected all have Trex arms.
Looks like the proBowl list avg was 34”What’s the avg T arm length?
Just curious if the non-selected all have Trex arms.
Michael Roos arms were 32.00", and he was a pretty above average LT with the Titans from what I recall...
Michael Roos | Combine Results | OT - Eastern Washington
Michael Roos | Combine Results | OT - Eastern Washington
30-34What’s the avg T arm length?
Just curious if the non-selected all have Trex arms.
How Does the NFL Measure Arm Length at the NFL Combine?
We are the Titans. And using 1st round picks on guards is what we do. It's not a 1st round guard pick if you move him to tackle...
According to Steven Stanley, a paleontologist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, T. rex arms were used to slash prey in close proximity to the dinosaur. The arms, which were approximately three feet long, featured crescent-shaped talons that could be used to inflict mortal wounds to prey. And the short arm length was actually more beneficial for slashing, considering the size of T. rex’s head.What’s the avg T arm length?
Just curious if the non-selected all have Trex arms.
So we're gonna a pick a guy with long arms in the 1st. What position does he play? Doesn't matter, he has long arms so we're purring him at LT...
So what you’re saying is that our scouting team sucks. They keep drafting these guys without talons at the ends of their arms. Guarantee Levis would have more time to throw.According to Steven Stanley, a paleontologist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, T. rex arms were used to slash prey in close proximity to the dinosaur. The arms, which were approximately three feet long, featured crescent-shaped talons that could be used to inflict mortal wounds to prey. And the short arm length was actually more beneficial for slashing, considering the size of T. rex’s head.
I was hoping to see a direct correlation or lack of pro bowlers and a certain arm length.Looks like the proBowl list avg was 34”
I guess if the avg for PB is 34” and the league wide avg is 30-34” I think that points to Ski’s arm length being a legit issue at T.
I was hoping to see a direct correlation or lack of pro bowlers and a certain arm length.
I guess if the avg for PB is 34” and the league wide avg is 30-34” I think that points to Ski’s arm length being a legit issue at T.
Yep, his odds of being an all pro LT are maybe slim. But what are the odds he actually would have played better than the guys we kept running out there? Doesn't really matter now. Seasons over. Once again we go into the offseason with clear issues at certain positions. Let's see if they actually do anything about them this year.
Offensive Lineman Arm Length
C Alex Mack 33.0
C Travis Frederick 33.0
C Jason Kelce 32.5
C Rodney Hudson 32.5
C Ryan Jensen 32.5
C Maurkice Pouncey 32.5
C Joe Berger 32.1
C Ryan Kalil 31.5
G Kelechi Osemele 35.9
G Mike Iupati 34.8
G Joel Bitonio 33.9
G Quenton Nelson 33.8
G Andrew Norwell 33.7
G Rodger Saffold 33.7
G Brandon Brooks 33.4
G Brandon Scherff 33.4
G Zack Martin 32.9
G Kevin Zeitler 32.8
G Marshal Yanda 32.5
G David DeCastro 32.4
G Richie Incognito 32.4
G Joe Thuney 32.3
G T.J. Lang 32.0
G Josh Sitton 32.0
T Alejandro Villanueva 37.8
T Tyron Smith 36.4
T Ronnie Stanley 35.6
T Lane Johnson 35.3
T Andrew Whitworth 35.0
T Jack Conklin 35.0
T Laremy Tunsil 34.3
T Duane Brown 34.3
T Trent Williams 34.3
T David Bakhtiari 34.1
T Terron Armstead 34.0
T Marcus Cannon 34.0
T Garett Bolles 34.0
T Taylor Lewan 33.9
T Ryan Ramczyk 33.8
T Joe Thomas 33.8
T Mitchell Schwartz 33.5
T Joe Staley 33.5
T Donald Penn 33.0
C Alex Mack 33.0
C Travis Frederick 33.0
C Jason Kelce 32.5
C Rodney Hudson 32.5
C Ryan Jensen 32.5
C Maurkice Pouncey 32.5
C Joe Berger 32.1
C Ryan Kalil 31.5
G Kelechi Osemele 35.9
G Mike Iupati 34.8
G Joel Bitonio 33.9
G Quenton Nelson 33.8
G Andrew Norwell 33.7
G Rodger Saffold 33.7
G Brandon Brooks 33.4
G Brandon Scherff 33.4
G Zack Martin 32.9
G Kevin Zeitler 32.8
G Marshal Yanda 32.5
G David DeCastro 32.4
G Richie Incognito 32.4
G Joe Thuney 32.3
G T.J. Lang 32.0
G Josh Sitton 32.0
T Alejandro Villanueva 37.8
T Tyron Smith 36.4
T Ronnie Stanley 35.6
T Lane Johnson 35.3
T Andrew Whitworth 35.0
T Jack Conklin 35.0
T Laremy Tunsil 34.3
T Duane Brown 34.3
T Trent Williams 34.3
T David Bakhtiari 34.1
T Terron Armstead 34.0
T Marcus Cannon 34.0
T Garett Bolles 34.0
T Taylor Lewan 33.9
T Ryan Ramczyk 33.8
T Joe Thomas 33.8
T Mitchell Schwartz 33.5
T Joe Staley 33.5
T Donald Penn 33.0
Skoronskis arms are 32.2 inches long.
Here are the arm lengths for recent Pro Bowl left tackles including Lewan.
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Skorondkis arms is 32 1/4
Lewan 33 7/8
34 is ideally the minimum
Again, why do we want to move him? We are drafting a LT right? We need good guards also right? Leave him alone and go get Alt.
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View attachment 21404Michael Roos arms were 32.00", and he was a pretty above average LT with the Titans from what I recall...
Michael Roos | Combine Results | OT - Eastern Washington
We are the Titans. And using 1st round picks on guards is what we do. It's not a 1st round guard pick if you move him to tackle...
As I have stated before this is BS. The Titans before last draft had selected 1 Guard on the 1st round. ONE Now 2. He’ll, they’ve only taken 5 O linemen in the 1st round.
Guard in the 1st round isn’t what the Titans do.
Fun Fact - current Titan GM has only ever selected G in first round
Maybe we go Center with the 1stAs I have stated before this is BS. The Titans before last draft had selected 1 Guard on the 1st round. ONE Now 2. He’ll, they’ve only taken 5 O linemen in the 1st round.
Guard in the 1st round isn’t what the Titans do.