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UW offensive line 2017

RT: Kaleb McGary, Jr (RS)
RG: Nick Harris, So.
C: Coleman Shelton, Sr. (RS)
LG: Foster Sarrel, Fr.
LT: Trey Adams, Jr.

The rookie can get up to speed against Rutgers-Montana-Fresno State and will be ready to go for the conference schedule.

Could be the most talented OL we've ever had.

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    bananasnblondesbananasnblondes Member Posts: 14,915
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    RT: Kaleb McGary, Jr (RS)
    RG: Nick Harris, So.
    C: Coleman Shelton, Sr. (RS)
    LG: Foster Sarrel, Fr.
    LT: Trey Adams, Jr.

    The rookie can get up to speed against Rutgers-Montana-Fresno State and will be ready to go for the conference schedule.

    Could be the most talented OL we've ever had.

    Not to mention, 3 young 4* players as backups/redshirt - Wattenberg, Roberts, and Bainavalu
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    BabsGilbyTawdTyBabsGilbyTawdTy Member Posts: 1,058
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    gmo said:

    ever had?? Clearly someone is in their early to mid 20's. Or just started following the program, 12's style.


    Did I proclaim best?

    Could be the most talented OL we've ever had.

    Let's see what the NFL scouts think of Adams and McGary about this time time next year. They are exactly what teams covet — and pay millions of dollars for — at offensive tackle on the next level.

    Sarrel's potential is obvious.

    Don't think Shelton will play in the NFL with his versatility?

    Harris is a helluva athlete who will certainly be an NFL prospect if he's carrying 300 pounds by his junior year.

    Show me any UW offensive line with more high-level NFL potential (i.e. talent) at all five positions in the past 39 years (my time following UW Football) than what was listed.

    Looking forward to seeing your list.



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    TommySQCTommySQC Member Posts: 5,813
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    RT: Kaleb McGary, Jr (RS)
    RG: Nick Harris, So.
    C: Coleman Shelton, Sr. (RS)
    LG: Foster Sarrel, Fr.
    LT: Trey Adams, Jr.

    The rookie can get up to speed against Rutgers-Montana-Fresno State and will be ready to go for the conference schedule.

    Could be the most talented OL we've ever had.

    Flagged for the bullshit OOC schedule reminder.
    Can't lie....don't hate the Rutgers trip.
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    RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,266
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    When one of them bites like Kevin Gogan, get back to me.

    Wasn't Gogan on a line that ended up having 2 guys which had 10+ years in the NFL?
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    gmogmo Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,644
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    gmo said:

    ever had?? Clearly someone is in their early to mid 20's. Or just started following the program, 12's style.


    Did I proclaim best?

    Could be the most talented OL we've ever had.

    Let's see what the NFL scouts think of Adams and McGary about this time time next year. They are exactly what teams covet — and pay millions of dollars for — at offensive tackle on the next level.

    Sarrel's potential is obvious.

    Don't think Shelton will play in the NFL with his versatility?

    Harris is a helluva athlete who will certainly be an NFL prospect if he's carrying 300 pounds by his junior year.

    Show me any UW offensive line with more high-level NFL potential (i.e. talent) at all five positions in the past 39 years (my time following UW Football) than what was listed.

    Looking forward to seeing your list.



    I am not going to claim to be some expert on offensive lines... I am making an observation that a few on here are Dooging a little too hard. This team had some absolute DOMINANT O-Lines back in the day that used to drive the offense before the Dawgs turned into a pass heavy offense. Guys like Lincoln Kennedy, Olin Kreutz, Bob Sapp and others were beastly talents... before my time but I remember my (two) dad talking about Brosteck who was supposed to be one of the best in the country.

    Didn't mean to offend and my comment was more related to a few in here Doogin a little too hard and not as much directed at you individually... comments like Saturday's drive was the best since 1990 (from others) etc. is a bit out of hand.

    This team is fun as hell, I'm enjoying it as well, with some perspective.
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    phineasphineas Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,724
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    Bob sapp, lol. I know him more from being an mma "fighter" than as a football player. Was he a big name or good player during his time at washington? I was too young to know and or care at the time
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    AtomicDawgAtomicDawg Member Posts: 6,992
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    phineas said:

    Bob sapp, lol. I know him more from being an mma "fighter" than as a football player. Was he a big name or good player during his time at washington? I was too young to know and or care at the time

    He won the award for best lineman that the players all vote on in the PAC 10 I think. I don't know if he actually made all conference though. He could play.
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    PurpleReignPurpleReign Member Posts: 5,457
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    1990 or 1991 line I believe had 4 or 5 guys play in the league.
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    BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,365
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    gmo said:

    ever had?? Clearly someone is in their early to mid 20's. Or just started following the program, 12's style.


    Did I proclaim best?

    Could be the most talented OL we've ever had.

    Let's see what the NFL scouts think of Adams and McGary about this time time next year. They are exactly what teams covet — and pay millions of dollars for — at offensive tackle on the next level.

    Sarrel's potential is obvious.

    Don't think Shelton will play in the NFL with his versatility?

    Harris is a helluva athlete who will certainly be an NFL prospect if he's carrying 300 pounds by his junior year.

    Show me any UW offensive line with more high-level NFL potential (i.e. talent) at all five positions in the past 39 years (my time following UW Football) than what was listed.

    Looking forward to seeing your list.



    NFL teams coveted Colin Porter and Ben Riva's size and skill sets when they were freshman, too.
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    AEBAEB Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,960
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    phineas said:

    Bob sapp, lol. I know him more from being an mma "fighter" than as a football player. Was he a big name or good player during his time at washington? I was too young to know and or care at the time

    He won the award for best lineman that the players all vote on in the PAC 10 I think. I don't know if he actually made all conference though. He could play.
    Bob was a specimen. All of 6'5 300 lbs with 8% body fat. He would crush trays of food at McMahon. Wore sweats everyday with skin tight tee. (Not gay, butt I could've gone all @Dennis_DeYoung ...) He was stiff at OG. Good college player. Garcia killed people at C and I think Kreutz was on that line too '94 season.
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    AIRWOLFAIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840
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    The 1990 Offensive line was ridiculous.
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    NeGgaPlEaSeNeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,729
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    AEB said:

    phineas said:

    Bob sapp, lol. I know him more from being an mma "fighter" than as a football player. Was he a big name or good player during his time at washington? I was too young to know and or care at the time

    He won the award for best lineman that the players all vote on in the PAC 10 I think. I don't know if he actually made all conference though. He could play.
    Bob was a specimen. All of 6'5 300 lbs with 8% body fat. He would crush trays of food at McMahon. Wore sweats everyday with skin tight tee. (Not gay, butt I could've gone all @Dennis_DeYoung ...) He was stiff at OG. Good college player. Garcia killed people at C and I think Kreutz was on that line too '94 season.
    He was a funny monther fucker, full of jokes. He was a ripped at 300 lbs with abs. His head was even ripped. Very agile, could do the spits
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    The future's for doogs!
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