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Matthews' lack of elite foot speed and balance may limit just how high he can go on draft day but if he proves capable of handling the jump in athleticism he's likely to face in the SEC, a top 40 grade is certainly within his grasp.
---------rob rang

Warmack is better and at a bigger weakness
 

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Matthews already said he was going back to school next year guys.

Young Bo... Draft101..never believe an underclassmen until after his bowl game.

Although Matthews coming back makes sense. Money not an issue plus he gets a year to show what he can do at Left Tackle.
 

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Matthews' lack of elite foot speed and balance may limit just how high he can go on draft day but if he proves capable of handling the jump in athleticism he's likely to face in the SEC, a top 40 grade is certainly within his grasp.
---------rob rang

Warmack is better and at a bigger weakness

Funny how you left off the first of that analysis...

Matthews is quick off the snap and uses his long, strong arms and good mobility to control his opponents when pass blocking. He can get himself in trouble when he stops moving his feet but more often that not once he grabs ahold of his opponent, it is game over for the defense.

In much this same way, Matthews is a terrific run blocker. Though athletic enough to surprise defenders with an occasional chop block or slipping out to the second level to nail a linebacker, he's at his best simply driving defensive ends off the ball and creating lanes for A&M's running backs to slice through.
 

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Lol. I think Johnny Football makes Matthews look like a better player then he is. Why not one more season to help improve his draft stock. Mo Money, Mo Problems!
 
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Funny how you left off the first of that analysis...

Matthews is quick off the snap and uses his long, strong arms and good mobility to control his opponents when pass blocking. He can get himself in trouble when he stops moving his feet but more often that not once he grabs ahold of his opponent, it is game over for the defense.

In much this same way, Matthews is a terrific run blocker. Though athletic enough to surprise defenders with an occasional chop block or slipping out to the second level to nail a linebacker, he's at his best simply driving defensive ends off the ball and creating lanes for A&M's running backs to slice through.



Funny how you left off the rest though


Despite great intangibles and bloodlines Mathews is not as good as Chance Warmack and would be a reach at 18
 
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John Jenkins gets my vote.


Okay... so we have the following for Dallas thus far:

Warmack - 2
And a vote for a guy who's not even going to be in the draft Matthews - 1
Jenkins - 1



Need more votes
 
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Warmack. Build the lines. He's a higher rated prospect than Jenkins
 
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Warmack with the early lead with three votes. Probably give until 11am EST for more votes and then throw a name in there.
 
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