@DWolfsonKSTP
Cleveland is a great athlete. #Vikings did a lot of due-dilgence on/with him pre-draft. Word is RB Mattison, former teammate at Boise, is a big fan. #Vikings
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly
Vikings selected Boise State OT Ezra Cleveland with the No. 58 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Cleveland was a late riser who was talked about as a potential first-rounder. Cleveland (6’6/311) earned the job as Boise State's starting left tackle as a redshirt freshman, garnering back-to-back first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors in his final two seasons at the collegiate level. A true snap hog who soaked up 95.6 percent of the team's offensive snaps as a three-year starter, Cleveland's tall stance still leaves him susceptible to being overpowered while simultaneously limiting his ability in any power-running scheme. He still turned heads at Indy's combine in leading all tackles in the Wonderlic (30), bench press (30), short shuttle (4.46), 3-cone (7.26), and 40-yard dash (4.93). His mobility and SPARQ athleticism (91st-percentile) should help him land as a work-in-progress starter at left tackle immediately. Cleveland's arrival in Minnesota could mean the end of the Trent Williams-Vikings rumors. Cleveland is a perfect fit for OC Gary Kubiak's offense.
@DWolfsonKSTP
Cleveland is a great athlete. #Vikings did a lot of due-dilgence on/with him pre-draft. Word is RB Mattison, former teammate at Boise, is a big fan. #Vikings
That is pretty sweet, Mattison must be smiling right now
@JReidNFL
The #Vikings getting Justin Jefferson and Jeff Gladney on Day 1 and then finding their heir apparent to Riley Reiff by selecting Ezra Cleveland at 58 and still gaining an extra 4th + 5th round pick is an A+ start to the draft for MIN.
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly
YikesVikes wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 8:15 pm
Issue with moving guys in college. I like reach blockers but I like movement on our line as well. Too often last year, we simply could not move guys out of a hole. Cleveland is more of the same.
This is a Kubiak choice 100%, and his track record with OL is as good as anyone's over a very long time. If Kubiak thinks he can develop a guy there is a pretty good chance he can (and will). Got to trust on this one.