Centers
Max Under: Oregon. Projection: second round
A former LT who has made a seamless transition inside to center. He possesses the best feet in the nation for an interior lineman and is nearly impossible to get around in pass protection. Is an ideal fit for a zone-blocking scheme.
Alex Mack: California. Projection: second round
A tough, instinctive center who displays good technique and power at the point of attack. Is only an average athlete and struggles a bit in space but exhibits a powerful punch and plays with a consistent mean streak.
Antoine Caldwell: Alabama. Projection: third round
A gritty, coordinated interior lineman who displays the athletic ability to get around reach blocks and seal inside. Isn’t real fluid in space and will lumber a bit when asked to get out on the edge.
Jonathan Luigs: Arkansas. Projection: second round
A big, well-built center with natural bend and body control in space. Is more of a finesse blocker who uses his foot quickness and body control to seal run lanes inside. Doesn’t have the type of power his body would indicate.
Eric Wood: Louisville. Projection: third round
A powerful, blue-collar center who plays with good strength and technique inside. Delivers one of the strongest punches in the draft and takes great pride in finishing blocks.
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