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Grade
49.5 ?
  • 5.80 SEC
    Top Performer
  • 22 REPS
    Top Performer
  • 28.5 INCH
    Top Performer
  • 6'7" Height
  • 35 5/8" Arm Length
  • 338LBS. Weight
  • 11 1/4" Hands

Overview

Oglesby has been a consistent performer on a very good offensive line at Wisconsin. He has the frame and experience of playing on an NFL-caliber line and protecting a pro prospect QB such as Russell Wilson. Although he is not quite the prospect as some of his Badgers classmates, he has late-round value in the draft and will likely be selected by a team looking for a reliable backup early on.

Analysis

Strengths

Oglesby has great size for the position. He is a good positional blocker who relies on his size to stay with his defender but also understands how to position himself to stay competitive. He is technically sound and wouldn't be a liability in pass protection. He understands how to use his hands, but isn't explosive by any means.

Weaknesses

Oglesby is a positional, big-bodied blocker who isn't talented athletically. He labors at times to get his frame moving and could struggle against top-tier defensive ends.
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Grade Title Draft (Round) Description
96-100 Future Hall of Famer Top Pick A once-in-a-generation type prospect who could change how his position is played
85-95 Immediate Starter 1st An impact player with the ability/intangibles to become a Pro Bowl player. Expect to start immediately except in a unique situation (i.e. behind a veteran starter).
70-84 Eventual Starter 2nd-3rd A quality player who will contribute to the team early on and is expected to develop into a starter. A reliable player who brings value to the position.
50-69 Draftable Player 4th-7th A prospect with the ability to make team as a backup/role player. Needs to be a special teams contributor at applicable positions. Players in the high range of this category might have long-term potential.
20-49 Free Agent UDFA A player with solid measurables, intangibles, college achievements, or a developing skill that warrants an opportunity in an NFL camp. In the right situation, he could earn a place on a 53-man roster, but most likely will be a practice squad player or a camp body.
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