From now until the 2025 NFL Draft, we hope to scout and create profiles for as many prospects as possible, examining their strengths, weaknesses, and what they can bring to an NFL franchise. These players could be potential top-10 picks, Day 3 selections, or priority undrafted free agents. Today, a scouting report on Montana State OL Marcus Wehr.
No. 76 Marcus Wehr/OL Montana State – 6025, 298 pounds (R-Senior)
East-West Shrine Bowl Participant
MEASUREMENTS
Player | Ht/Wt | Hand Size | Arm Length | Wingspan |
Marcus Wehr | 6025/298 | 8 3/8 | 32 3/8 | 77 3/8 |
40-Yard Dash | 10-Yard Dash | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
Broad Jump | Vertical | Bench Press | ||
N/A | N/A | N/A |
THE GOOD
– Active hands to work inside the pads and fend off d-linemen’s punches
– Play strength to move defenders off the line (especially impressive when you factor in his poor pad level)
– His first step and timing off the snap are good and allow him to make up for his overall lack of athletic ability
– Good leg drive when engaged in blocks to displace defenders
– Solid anchor against power moves in pass protection
– Versatile with tackle and guard experience
– Excels in short areas and winning in a phone booth
– Competitively tough; always gives full effort
– Solid latch strength makes it difficult for defenders to break away from his blocks
THE BAD
– Undersized frame won’t work at tackle in the NFL
– Consistently plays with high pad level; not a natural knee bender
– Gives up his height/leverage advantage with pad level
– Below average athleticism and lateral agility
– Stiff hips that struggle to convert additional power
– Has trouble keeping up with defenders who cross his face
– Center-of-gravity issues; too many reps end on the turf
BIO
– Originally an unrated prospect out of Billings, Mont.