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Larry Warford... One OL that I want Bears to draft.
Larry Warford Kentucky OG 6'3" 333lbs Senior
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Overview: To really appreciate Larry Warford, turn on the Florida tape. Kentucky’s offense was dramatically overwhelmed by the Florida defense, all expect Warford. Warford showed his versatility in this contest. He’s a class sloppy body guard that gets pigeonholed as a man, power blocker. He’s more than that as you see in a game by game basis. Warford has surprising feet when asked to reach block on zone calls or pull as the backside guard. It’s rare that a man Warford’s size to do things athletically that he can. He is best suited in a man/power blocking scheme but that doesn’t rule him out as a zone blocker. Warford has a ton of experience as a three-year starter for Kentucky which should translate to early playing time in the NFL for the massive guard.
Pass Blocking: Warford is known for his ability in the run game but he’s a more than adequate pass protector. His anchor strength is second to none. He was one of the few prospects at the Senior Bowl that was able to anchor against Georgia’s massive DT John Jenkins. Warford’s strength at the point of attack and ability to lock out and mirror defenders should draw the attention of NFL scouts.
Run Blocking: Warford does a little bit of everything in the run; he downblocks as the playside guard as well any guard outside of Chance Warmack in the draft. He pulls on the backside with nimble feet and breaks down in space well. The most shocking part of Warford’s game is his ability to get into the second level on combo blocks. He’s not Jon Cooper in this category but for a 330 pounder, Warford is solid in his ability to reach the second level. The one area Warford needs work on is remaining sticky through contact. He’s a natural puncher but will lose defenders after the punch. Man power-based schemes will love Warford as he perfectly suits the scheme with his ability to maul with power and hand strength.
Technique: In the games I watched, I’m not sure that Warford was called for a holding penalty. It always seems that his hands are inside with proper hand placement. Warford does a solid job of using his leverage and keeping base under him. His ability to anchor and re-anchor is second to none.
Size/Strength/Athleticism: Ideal size and strength for a guard prospect. At little over 6-foot-3 and 333 pounds Warford has a great build despite not passing any eyeball tests with his shirt off. His leg power and anchor ability rival that of Chance Warmack’s in this class. As an athlete he will surprise with his ability to climb to second level, pull, and downblock. The one major area of concern is Warford’s conditioning. He appears to wear down over long stretches on the field and issues start showing up more consistently. He would be best served by focusing on his conditioning level during the offseason and possibly dropping a little weight. Offenses in the NFL are scoring more and more quickly, leaving there less turnaround time for rest. Warford checked in with 31 7/8 arms and 79 1/4 wingspan at the Senior Bowl.
Bottom Line: Larry Warford is a grossly underrated prospect at this point. With Chance Warmack and Jonathan Cooper garnering most of the attention, it will be Warford that brings the most value for where he’s drafted. As of now, Warford is going to carry a borderline first-round grade for me but most likely will slide into the latter portions of round two. As a RG in a man-power blocking scheme he could contribute immediately and turn into a Pro Bowl caliber player down the road.
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Larry Allen v2.0. Right now he's carrying a 3rd rd grade but his Sr. Bowl week did him some good and probably jumped at least one round. It's hard to say what Trestman and Kromer prefer as far as lineman are concerned but NO has some pretty big boys down there and Nicks was huge so who knows. With Tice around I would have said definitely a fit but now I don't know.
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If you see my mock (2 weeks ago) i had him in the 2nd round, his ability to pull and move combined with power is extremely attractive
Love that other people are looking at him if it were up to me I'd take jones at one him with two and have 2 hopeful starters
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Originally Posted by
Grizzblue
If you see my mock (2 weeks ago) i had him in the 2nd round, his ability to pull and move combined with power is extremely attractive
Love that other people are looking at him if it were up to me I'd take jones at one him with two and have 2 hopeful starters
I can live with that very nicely. Now while you're up would you get me a beer and a LT in FA?
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Originally Posted by
soulman
I can live with that very nicely. Now while you're up would you get me a beer and a LT in FA?

If we got Jones & Warford in the draft and a serviceable/average or above free agent LT I would feel pretty good going into next season.
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Originally Posted by
inchibearfan
If we got Jones & Warford in the draft and a serviceable/average or above free agent LT I would feel pretty good going into next season.
Without a doubt, we could start building a line for the future
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If we could get him in the second round and get Jones or someone in Round 1 as well as a serviceable LT I'd be okay with that.
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Originally Posted by
inchibearfan
If we got Jones & Warford in the draft and a serviceable/average or above free agent LT I would feel pretty good going into next season.
Right now I'd consider that a great first two rounds inchi. Personally I think Jones could be a given if he's the guy we want. I don't see him going before #20. Warford may be creeping up the rankings and after the combine we'll see where he sits. I think he's definitely a second or third round guy but if his stock keeps rising where in the second he falls we won't know for a bit.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Right now I'd consider that a great first two rounds inchi. Personally I think Jones could be a given if he's the guy we want. I don't see him going before #20. Warford may be creeping up the rankings and after the combine we'll see where he sits. I think he's definitely a second or third round guy but if his stock keeps rising where in the second he falls we won't know for a bit.
Yeah I don't think he would make it out of the 2nd and we would be very fourtinate to have him avail in the 2nd
If he's there I really hope we pull the trigger