Originally posted by DonnieDarko:great value pick, i had him as my #2 OT on my big board
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Niners draft Colton McKivitz | OT West Virginia
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Originally posted by frankieuc68:Originally posted by Heroism:EXTRA NASTY
Ummm this!!!
Takes out two guys with one block on this play at 1:00 of this footage.
Those feet at 5:05 will bode will at OG too.
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Colton McKivitz has a great punch that is his go to in pass pro.#ColtonMcKivitz #49ers pic.twitter.com/PzlMUtlRll
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Bradley Anae Utah DE cuts across the face of WVU Colton McKivitz but he holds up pretty well #SeniorBowl #GoBills #BillsMafia #ManFree pic.twitter.com/JBOaINTJLF
— Greg Tompsett 🏈 (@GregTompsett) January 22, 2020
@WingfieldNFL what do you think of Colton Mckivitz as a late round or UDFA?Miami's Trevon Hill v. West Virginia's Colton McKivitz.#SeniorBowl pic.twitter.com/M3RuHrFe1I
— Chuck Thompson (@Dupont_1985) January 22, 2020
West Virginia RT Colton McKivitz. Listed 6'7"/300lbs last year. Dad was literally a coal miner. He had a really solid game vs Ben Banogu. pic.twitter.com/5mmjtZynvb
— Jared Stanger (@JaredStanger) August 18, 2019
He adjusts nicely on inside rushes. pic.twitter.com/xQFpak2hvC
— Jared Stanger (@JaredStanger) August 18, 2019
That's a real nice catch on the spin move. I wish McKivitz were just a tick more athletic, though. pic.twitter.com/bfjM9kXzSd
— Jared Stanger (@JaredStanger) August 18, 2019
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Originally posted by Heroism:
49ers drafted him in the fifth, which means he'll probably play at a Pro Bowl shortly.
hall of fame. Hes the next Kittle
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:great value pick, i had him as my #2 OT on my big board
Way too low.
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Hopefully someone will take Pettis for a 5th
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by okdkid:
Colton McKivitz's has taken 799 snaps at LT at West Virginia and 0 snaps at the other OL positions.
— Akash Anavarathan (@akashanav) April 25, 2020
I wonder if the #49ers think he can compete for a position at LG or RG.
What the hell is he talking about? Mckivitz was a right tackle most of the time.
Wasn't he one of the guys you had on a late round pick list?
It seems I saw his name on someone's list.
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A four year starter that has played both tackle positions. McKivitz has average size and power that will need to be developed over the course of a year or two, but the former all state high school basketball player has light and quick feet and good balance. Combine that with a strong will to win the one on one battles, a case can be made he is one of the top tackles that will be available day three.
https://www.ourlads.com/ncaa-football-depth-charts/player/colten-mckivitz/111792
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Originally posted by dj43:
Wasn't he one of the guys you had on a late round pick list?
It seems I saw his name on someone's list.
He was on a bunch of lists, primarily as a guard. I think he definitely has the potential to be better than Person was.
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:14. COLTON MCKIVITZ | West Virginia 6061 | 306 lbs.
https://theathletic.com/1727831/2020/04/07/dane-brugler-nfl-draft-guide-2020-the-beast/
BACKGROUND: Colton McKivitz grew up the son of a coal miner in an avid outdoors family in Centerville (rural southeast Ohio), hunting deer and turkeys. Aside from hunting, his sport of choice was basketball, mostly due to his height. McKivitz didn't play organized football growing up and East Richland Christian, where he spent his freshman year of high school, didn't offer football. He transferred to Union Local for his sophomore year and that is where he played football for the first time. McKivitz was a three-year starter, playing on both sides of the ball at offensive tackle and defensive end. He earned all-conference honors each year and was named first-team all-state as a senior. McKivitz also earned all-state honors for basketball in 2014. A three-star offensive tackle recruit out of high school, McKivitz ranked as the No. 163 offensive tackle nationally and the No. 73 recruit in the state of Ohio. He received mostly MAC offers and originally verballed to Miami (Ohio) as a junior in high school. West Virginia became the lone program from a Power-5 school to offer him and he committed as a senior. McKivitz graduated with his degree in wildlife and fisheries (August 2019). He accepted his invitation to the 2020 Senior Bowl.
STRENGTHS: Adequate foot quickness mid-shuffle…natural hip/body coordination to leverage gaps and shield defenders from lanes…patient in his pass sets and trusts his vision, picking up and deciphering rushers…flexible hips to redirect vs. inside-out moves…agile feet to pull/trap…owns the upper body and grip strength to control defenders once he latches…communicates well with other linemen…described as "team-focused" who was still discovering his voice as a leader…experienced at both left and right tackle with reps inside at guard…durable and finished his career with 47 career starts, which ranks third-most in school history.
WEAKNESSES: Tall, but doesn't have ideal arm length for edge work…wind-up motion with his hands, hurting his timing and placement…hands are late to reset in the run game, negating his ability to move people…instincts and anticipation are still works in progress…not a great space athlete…inconsistent knee bend and his hips and pads rise too early in the rep…too often finds himself out of control at the second level…late adjusting to outside moves when lined up at tackle…only one career start inside at guard.
SUMMARY: A four-year starter at West Virginia, McKivitz lined up at left tackle as a senior in head coach Neal Brown's offense. He spent most of his collegiate career at right tackle with some inside work at guard before moving to the left side in 2019, sharing conference offensive lineman of the year honors with Oklahoma's Creed Humphrey. A basketball-first athlete most of his life, McKivitz has adequate feet and moves well laterally, but he doesn't show the same type of control in space and is vulnerable to outside moves. While his patience in his pass sets can be a strength, it also leads to him being late with his punch, especially vs. long-armed rushers. Overall, McKivitz has a workable skill set to push for playing time in the NFL (he is viewed as a tackle by some teams and a guard by others), but he must become more assertive and timely with his hand strike to hold up vs. NFL-level defensive linemen.
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So many of you need to eat crow for saying we are trading or cutting Coleman. LOL
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Originally posted by SonocoNinerFan:Brief Our Lads write-up on McKivitz . . .
A four year starter that has played both tackle positions. McKivitz has average size and power that will need to be developed over the course of a year or two, but the former all state high school basketball player has light and quick feet and good balance. Combine that with a strong will to win the one on one battles, a case can be made he is one of the top tackles that will be available day three.
https://www.ourlads.com/ncaa-football-depth-charts/player/colten-mckivitz/111792
Hopefully with a NFL teams conditioning program he can add some more strength and such to step into a starting role for us....hard worker with a team first attitude sounds good