Philip Blake to Broncos: Video Highlights, Scouting Report and Analysis
Baylor center Philip Blake is a big-bodied offensive lineman who possesses natural power. In 2011, Blake was a first-team All-Big 12 selection by league coaches.
The center was one of the keys in Baylor's high-powered offense, and Blake's stock has risen due to his Senior Bowl and combine performances.
The 6'2", 311-pounder has good size and base to take on nose tackles, and is quick to engage. Blake has the quickness and mobility to move to the second level as well.
Combine Numbers: 40-yard dash: 5.18 seconds. 20-yard shuttle: 4.67 seconds. 3-cone drill: 7.89 seconds. Bench press: 22 reps. Broad jump: 105". Vertical jump: 29.5"
"Blake is a large body who fits well on his blocks. Once there, he can sustain and fight to stay involved. He is quick when pulling. He will stay in front and mirror defenders in his pass set and has been a stalwart for Griffin and the Baylor offense up front.
Still a developing talent, displaying average athletic ability and skill sets across the board. He's had a tough time against more athletic movers throughout his career and will need time before starting at the next level.
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Blake has good size and is improving at center. Still relatively new at the position, he needs some more improvement, but has shown he is capable. He is versatile enough to play center or guard at the next level, and has the potential to be a starter one day.
Pick Analysis
Ranked No. 130 on Matt Miller's Big Board, Blake may be older (26), but that means he will bring maturity along with him, not to mention that he'll help add some competitive fire to training camp and galvanize the Broncos' line.
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