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Looks to be a fullback.

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1 minute ago, Diehardfan said:

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At 5'11 he's definitely a center. I wonder if this was just a value claim or if they plan to cross train Kendall at guard and have him as a C/G hybrid.

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Just now, DaEagles4Life said:

Feisty little guy

What is his injury exactly? An all season type injury or just part of the season?

Just now, Sack that QB said:

At 5'11 he's definitely a center. I wonder if this was just a value claim or if they plan to cross train Kendall at guard and have him as a C/G hybrid.

Maybe IR him as a future project

Just now, RememberTheKoy said:

What is his injury exactly? An all season type injury or just part of the season?

Lampkin represents the most fascinating projection puzzle in this entire draft class. His tape screams Day 2 selection with immediate starting capability, but his measurements whisper caution to even the most forward-thinking front offices. What can't be denied is that when the pads come on, Lampkin simply wins his battles through a masterful blend of technical refinement, leverage understanding, and competitive fire that can't be taught.

His ideal NFL landing spot would feature a zone-blocking scheme that maximizes his exceptional movement skills and allows him to operate in space. Teams that emphasize mobility over mass in their interior offensive line would unlock his full potential. Center appears to be his most natural NFL position, where his incredible processing speed, compact build, and ability to establish immediate leverage would serve him best against massive nose tackles while minimizing his exposure to one-on-one isolation blocks.

Three years from now, we could be discussing Lampkin as this draft's version of Jason Kelce-an undersized interior lineman whose technical prowess and athletic gifts allowed him to overcome physical limitations and develop into a cornerstone player. Don't be shocked when he's starting by midseason of his rookie year and outperforming linemen drafted three rounds earlier.

https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Willie-Lampkin-OL-CoastalCarolina

Just now, Diehardfan said:

Will be interesting if they keep him at center or try to develop him as a FB.

1 minute ago, DaEagles4Life said:

Lampkin represents the most fascinating projection puzzle in this entire draft class. His tape screams Day 2 selection with immediate starting capability, but his measurements whisper caution to even the most forward-thinking front offices. What can't be denied is that when the pads come on, Lampkin simply wins his battles through a masterful blend of technical refinement, leverage understanding, and competitive fire that can't be taught.

His ideal NFL landing spot would feature a zone-blocking scheme that maximizes his exceptional movement skills and allows him to operate in space. Teams that emphasize mobility over mass in their interior offensive line would unlock his full potential. Center appears to be his most natural NFL position, where his incredible processing speed, compact build, and ability to establish immediate leverage would serve him best against massive nose tackles while minimizing his exposure to one-on-one isolation blocks.

Three years from now, we could be discussing Lampkin as this draft's version of Jason Kelce-an undersized interior lineman whose technical prowess and athletic gifts allowed him to overcome physical limitations and develop into a cornerstone player. Don't be shocked when he's starting by midseason of his rookie year and outperforming linemen drafted three rounds earlier.

https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Willie-Lampkin-OL-CoastalCarolina

Kelce is 6'3

5'10 1/2 or whatever is giving up a lot. They know what they are doing but wow. Has there ever been a successful OL at that height in the last 25 years?

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Just now, Diehardfan said:

Kelce is 6'3

Was 6'5" before the Tush Push.

Eagles signed Hughlett to the 53. That's what releasing Keegan was for.

Guesses on who goes to fit Hughlett and Lampkin?

BVS is possible. Doubt he gets picked up. Could be a guy they keep elevating from the PS every week.

4 minutes ago, Saltpeter said:

A 78 inch wingspan at 5'10 or 5'11 insane.

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Odd 24 hour cut. Wonder if they thought they could get a trade for Keagen but didn't.

2 minutes ago, schuy7 said:

A 78 inch wingspan at 5'10 or 5'11 insane.

Short arms too. Hands are huge, and his chest would have to be huge also.

Just a unique body type. "Leverage god” I’ve read haha. Think he has a shot at C/G.

Lampkin vs the 41st overall pick

13 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

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