Thursday, April 16, 2009

DMN Blog: Lineman visits with Jerry Jones

by Calvin Watkins

Houston tackle Sebastian Vollmer visited with Jerry Jones last night and is at Valley Ranch today talking with the powers that be.

He's made 10 visits and has plans to visit the Eagles and Jets on Friday. Some notable teams Vollmer has visited are Oakland, Miami, Baltimore and Detroit.

Vollmer wasn't invited to the combine but at his pro day he ran a 5.1 40 and had a broad jump of 9-3. Vollmer also had a 36 1/2 vertical. He didn't start playing football until he was 14-years old.

Vollmer, from Germany, can play both tackle spots.

Here's what NFL Draft scout said about him:

Positives: Prototypical height (6-8) and length for the tackle position. Plenty of upside, and could gain another 10-15 pounds of muscle. Good strength to get into the defender's jersey and walk him off the line. Catches and locks onto pass rushers using his size and long arms, rarely getting ripped off initially. Uses his length and footwork to prevent speed rushers from getting his outside shoulder. Fair initial punch that knocks smaller ends off their path. Has quick enough feet to get inside the shoulder of his man on runs away from his side. Picks up inside blitzes well. Adequate getting to linebackers when he can line them up.

Negatives: Still a bit raw due to inexperience. Played left tackle for UH but is best on the right side in the NFL because he lacks the requisite lateral movement and recovery speed. His pad level is too high on most plays. Will lose the leverage battle and get pushed into the quarterback by stronger pro defensive ends unless he bends his knees and uses his hands effectively. Does not stay with his man if his quarterback scrambles. Could sustain blocks better by moving his feet, as he tends to simply push the defender and lose his balance. Struggles to adjust quickly to late blitzes and at the second level. Houston's pass-happy, spread offense did not allow him to line up with his hand on the ground very often. Must learn to explode from his stance in short-yardage situations.