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2015 NFL Combine Results: Offensive Linemen Measurements

The offensive linemen have been measured and Ken Meringolo is a happy man

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

The NFL Scouting Combine is underway, and while the biggest news for Washington Redskins fans yesterday was Head Coach Jay Gruden naming Robert Griffin III the #1 QB going into the season, the OL, TEs, and Kickers were getting measured.  Offensive line has been a big need for the Redskins, and while they did spend two 3rd round picks on OL last year, there is a lot of speculation that they still need more help in the trenches.

OT Morgan Moses has a Lisfranc injury that he is recovering from that will cut into his offseason training, and he is still a work in progress.  In his limited action, he showed potential, but he has a long way to go before the team can rely on him as a starter.  Spencer Long was considered a reach in the 3rd last season, and barely saw the field.  The Redskins hired OL coach Bill Callahan from the Dallas Cowboys, and Gruden is expected to move to bigger offensive linemen to move to a power running scheme.

With the Redskins picking 5th overall, some fans and analysts have the Redskins going OL, but there are a lot of questions about the prospects, positions, and value at the top of the draft.  Here is a full list of the OL that were weighed and measured at the Combine, and you can see the full list of Combine measurements here. The table is sortable, just click the headers in each column.

Offensive Linemen
Player School Height Weight Arm Hand Bench
Al Bond Memphis 6040 303 33 3/8 10 1/4 22
Brett Boyko UNLV 6070 303 32 9 --
Jamon Brown Louisville 6060 323 34 3/8 9 3/4 --
Trenton Brown Florida 6080 355 36 10 7/8 20
A.J. Cann South Carolina 6040 313 32 5/8 10 1/4 26
T.J. Clemmings Pittsburgh 6050 309 35 1/8 10 3/8 22
Takoby Cofield Duke 6040 310 34 10 23
La'El Collins LSU 6040 305 33 1/4 10 3/8 21
Rob Crisp N.C. State 6060 301 34 1/2 10 26
Reese Dismukes Auburn 6030 296 32 1/4 8 7/8 23
Andrew Donnal Iowa 6060 313 33 1/2 10 17
Jamil Douglas Arizona State 6040 304 33 3/8 10 3/4 28
Cameron Erving Florida State 6050 313 34 1/8 10 3/8 30
Tayo Fabuluje TCU 6060 353 34 9 7/8 --
Jon Feliciano Miami 6040 323 32 3/8 9 3/4 --
B.J. Finney Kansas State 6040 318 32 10 20
Jake Fisher Oregon 6060 306 33 3/4 10 3/8 25
Ereck Flowers Miami 6060 329 34 1/2 9 7/8 37
Andy Gallik Boston College 6020 306 32 3/4 10 1/4 29
Max Garcia Florida 6040 309 33 1/8 10 1/4 --
Laurence Gibson Virginia Tech 6060 305 35 1/8 10 3/8 24
Mark Glowinski West Virginia 6040 307 33 1/8 9 3/4 31
Hroniss Grasu Oregon 6030 297 32 1/8 10 1/4 --
Chaz Green Florida 6050 314 33 3/8 10 7/8 21
Chad Hamilton Coastal Carolina 6020 292 34 9 3/8 --
Jarvis Harrison Texas A&M 6040 330 33 1/2 9 3/4 26
Bobby Hart Florida State 6050 329 33 10 1/8 --
Rob Havenstein Wisconsin 6070 321 33 3/4 9 7/8 16
Sean Hickey Syracuse 6050 309 32 3/4 10 1/2 35
D.J. Humphries Florida 6050 307 33 5/8 10 26
Tre' Jackson Florida State 6040 330 32 5/8 10 7/8 --
Arie Kouandjio Alabama 6050 310 34 1/8 10 7/8 --
Greg Mancz Toledo 6040 301 -- 10 --
Ali Marpet Hobart 6040 307 33 3/8 10 30
Josue Matias Florida State 6050 309 33 1/8 10 --
Darrian Miller Kentucky 6050 307 33 10 1/4 --
John Miller Louisville 6020 303 33 1/4 10 1/4 29
Mitch Morse Missouri 6050 305 32 1/4 9 1/4 36
Robert Myers Tennessee State 6050 326 33 3/4 9 1/2 --
Cedric Ogbuehi Texas A&M 6050 306 35 7/8 10 23
Andrus Peat Stanford 6070 313 34 3/8 10 5/8 --
Terry Poole San Diego State 6050 307 33 1/4 9 1/2 25
Jeremiah Poutasi Utah 6050 335 33 7/8 9 1/2 26
Corey Robinson South Carolina 6070 324 35 5/8 10 3/4 28
Ty Sambrailo Colorado State 6060 311 33 10 23
Brandon Scherff Iowa 6050 319 33 3/8 11 23
Adam Shead Oklahoma 6040 338 33 3/4 10 3/8 26
Austin Shepherd Alabama 6040 315 32 7/8 10 17
Donovan Smith Penn State 6060 338 34 3/8 10 5/8 26
Tyrus Thompson Oklahoma 6050 324 34 7/8 10 1/4 29
Laken Tomlinson Duke 6030 323 33 5/8 10 1/8 25
Daryl Williams Oklahoma 6050 327 35 9 3/4 27