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Round | Team | Pos. | School | Name
Adam Terry
OT (6-8, 330, 5.4)
Syracuse

Grade: 84
Comments
Has exceptional height and an ideal frame. Has long arms and a terrific wingspan. Has very good mobility and athleticism for such a tall OT. Slides well laterally and plays with good balance. Shows excellent body control. Has decent speed for his size. Above average initial quickness for his size. Does a good job of firing out of his stance low in the running game and also has a quick set in pass pro. Is a very good athlete for the position. He does an excellent job in terms of his hand placement in pass pro. He shows good awareness and does a fine job of bending at his knees and maintaining his balance. Is a technician that can get position and wall off in the running game. He runs extremely well for a lineman his height and he actually is a mobile and fluid second-level run blocker. He has been a durable player throughout his career and is also an intelligent player that picks things up quickly.Still has much room for improvement when it comes to strength and lower-body mass. He has a great frame but he is too lean and lacks a base. If he improves his strength he can become elite in pass pro. He does not have a good anchor versus the bull rush. He gets pushed back into the pocket too often when facing powerful straight-line pass rushers. He is efficient in the running game but doesn't overpower defenders. Terry played in four games as a backup left tackle in his true freshman season in 2000 before taking over as the fulltime starter at left tackle for the Orange in 2001. He was a fulltime starter at that position from that point on and he finished with 34-consecutive starts to his credit. Terry still needs to improve his bulk and strength but his stock is skyrocketing following an impressive senior season. His technique is improved, he has the frame to get bigger and, most importantly, he is a very good athlete for a player with his frame. Terry may need time to develop physically but his upside as a potential starting left tackle in the NFL makes him an attractive second round prospect.

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