Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
Bigger than Kinlaw but the body composition is totally different, JK is chiseled this dude has some pork belly
Yeah, Kinlaw is a legit freak of nature at 6'5", 325 lbs with abs.
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Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
Bigger than Kinlaw but the body composition is totally different, JK is chiseled this dude has some pork belly
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
Bigger than Kinlaw but the body composition is totally different, JK is chiseled this dude has some pork belly
SUMMARY:A three-year starter at Notre Dame, Banks was a mainstay at left guard in offensive coordinator Tommy Rees' scheme, also seeing time at left tackle and right guard. He entered the starting lineup midway through his freshman season and started 31 straight games, finishing his South Bend career as an All-American. Banks displays the body girth, brute strength and physical attitude to take up space and anchor, making him a hard guy to move. He isn't the most dynamic athlete among the offensive line prospects, but he isn't a slug and has somemobility to his game. Overall, Banks needs to mature his hand placement and body posture to match up with NFL defenders, but he has the massive size and brawling strength to be a square-dominating blocker and potential starter
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Brugler summary on Banks:
https://theathletic.com/2499821/2021/04/18/2021-nfl-draft-guide-636-prospects-ranked-415-scouting-reports-from-dane-brugler-the-beast-is-here/
SUMMARY:A three-year starter at Notre Dame, Banks was a mainstay at left guard in offensive coordinator Tommy Rees' scheme, also seeing time at left tackle and right guard. He entered the starting lineup midway through his freshman season and started 31 straight games, finishing his South Bend career as an All-American. Banks displays the body girth, brute strength and physical attitude to take up space and anchor, making him a hard guy to move. He isn't the most dynamic athlete among the offensive line prospects, but he isn't a slug and has somemobility to his game. Overall, Banks needs to mature his hand placement and body posture to match up with NFL defenders, but he has the massive size and brawling strength to be a square-dominating blocker and potential starter
Originally posted by Gabberwocky:
Originally posted by jimrat:
Finally got that RG plugged up.
And now the other 49ers offensive lines can place an dirty plug up the succulent proctal regions of the namby-pamby defenses as we maken them our stretched out mansies.
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Brugler summary on Banks:
https://theathletic.com/2499821/2021/04/18/2021-nfl-draft-guide-636-prospects-ranked-415-scouting-reports-from-dane-brugler-the-beast-is-here/
SUMMARY:A three-year starter at Notre Dame, Banks was a mainstay at left guard in offensive coordinator Tommy Rees' scheme, also seeing time at left tackle and right guard. He entered the starting lineup midway through his freshman season and started 31 straight games, finishing his South Bend career as an All-American. Banks displays the body girth, brute strength and physical attitude to take up space and anchor, making him a hard guy to move. He isn't the most dynamic athlete among the offensive line prospects, but he isn't a slug and has somemobility to his game. Overall, Banks needs to mature his hand placement and body posture to match up with NFL defenders, but he has the massive size and brawling strength to be a square-dominating blocker and potential starter
Thanks for the summary. I hate paywall sites.
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by Gabberwocky:
Originally posted by jimrat:
Finally got that RG plugged up.
And now the other 49ers offensive lines can place an dirty plug up the succulent proctal regions of the namby-pamby defenses as we maken them our stretched out mansies.
Banks certainly has a lot of girth.
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
6'6 but he's built like he's 5'11 lol
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Brugler summary on Banks:
https://theathletic.com/2499821/2021/04/18/2021-nfl-draft-guide-636-prospects-ranked-415-scouting-reports-from-dane-brugler-the-beast-is-here/
SUMMARY:A three-year starter at Notre Dame, Banks was a mainstay at left guard in offensive coordinator Tommy Rees' scheme, also seeing time at left tackle and right guard. He entered the starting lineup midway through his freshman season and started 31 straight games, finishing his South Bend career as an All-American. Banks displays the body girth, brute strength and physical attitude to take up space and anchor, making him a hard guy to move. He isn't the most dynamic athlete among the offensive line prospects, but he isn't a slug and has somemobility to his game. Overall, Banks needs to mature his hand placement and body posture to match up with NFL defenders, but he has the massive size and brawling strength to be a square-dominating blocker and potential starter
Thanks for the summary. I hate paywall sites.
Me too. I was once going to pay for PFF, but it turns out you don't even get access to all the stats they use. Hard pass.
Aaron Banks graded a lot higher at Notre Dame on zone blocking plays (87.2) than on gap (64.7) so he fits into the #49ers run scheme well. Banks did not allow a QB sack all of 2020. Not terribly athletic, but a large guy to plug in at RG at 6'5" and 325 lbs.
— Jeff Deeney (@PFF_Jeff) May 1, 2021
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Brugler summary on Banks:
https://theathletic.com/2499821/2021/04/18/2021-nfl-draft-guide-636-prospects-ranked-415-scouting-reports-from-dane-brugler-the-beast-is-here/
SUMMARY:A three-year starter at Notre Dame, Banks was a mainstay at left guard in offensive coordinator Tommy Rees' scheme, also seeing time at left tackle and right guard. He entered the starting lineup midway through his freshman season and started 31 straight games, finishing his South Bend career as an All-American. Banks displays the body girth, brute strength and physical attitude to take up space and anchor, making him a hard guy to move. He isn't the most dynamic athlete among the offensive line prospects, but he isn't a slug and has somemobility to his game. Overall, Banks needs to mature his hand placement and body posture to match up with NFL defenders, but he has the massive size and brawling strength to be a square-dominating blocker and potential starter
Thanks for the summary. I hate paywall sites.
Me too. I was once going to pay for PFF, but it turns out you don't even get access to all the stats they use. Hard pass.
I was gonna sub to PFF but then saw the pricing, a ripoff IMO.
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
6'6 but he's built like he's 5'11 lol
What does that mean? He looks built like a tree to me.
Originally posted by Gabberwocky:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by Gabberwocky:
Originally posted by jimrat:
Finally got that RG plugged up.
And now the other 49ers offensive lines can place an dirty plug up the succulent proctal regions of the namby-pamby defenses as we maken them our stretched out mansies.
Banks certainly has a lot of girth.
They say it is all about the girth.