| James
Marten
Scout.com Headlines: |
Marten Promoted; Veteran June Let Go
-by BearReport.com
Dec 14, 2009 |
OT James Marten: Former Third Rounder on Practice Squad
-by BearReport.com
Sep 7, 2009 |
’Boys Add Big Bookend  Marten is one of those rare specimens who tops 300 pounds on the scales and actually...
-by CUTigers.com
Apr 28, 2007 |
NFL Draft Q&A: OT James Marten  Who's been talking to him? And what can he add to your team's offensive line?
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Apr 23, 2007 |
7 Points With James Marten Boston College's tough, smart offensive tackle gears up for the draft
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Apr 23, 2007 |
NFL Draft Buzz: April 16th  Direct from the players and Ed Thompson's NFL sources
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Apr 16, 2007 |
.NET 2007 Draft: Guards 6 - 10 .NET's Ryan Rigmaiden continues to preview the best guard prospects available for April's Draft
-by Dawgman.com
Feb 12, 2007 |
Two-deep Breakdown: Offense Tom O'Brien spoke about the two-deep on Friday afternoon.
-by EagleInsider.com
Aug 27, 2006 |
NFL Draft '07: Scouting Boston College  Scouting Boston College for NFL prospects
-by BearReport.com
Jul 29, 2006 |
NFL Scouting Report: James Marten  NFL Scouting Report: James Marten\G\Boston College
-by BearReport.com
Oct 29, 2005 |
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Ht: 6-7.5
Wt: 309
40: 4.99
| Date of Birth: |
04/18/1984 |
| Birthplace: |
Indianapolis,
IN
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| 2007 Scout.com NFL Draft Rankings (full list): |
| Pos: OT |
Pos Rank: #5 |
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| Scout.com Player Evaluation: |
| STRENGTHS |
Nasty Streak |
Power And Strength |
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| AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT |
Feet |
Flexibility |
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| A good-sized blocker who plays with a nasty attitude, Martin is a multi-dimensional lineman with better-than-average potential for the next level. Best in confined quarters at guard, yet also will get consideration as a right tackle. |
| Biography: |
Three-year starter awarded All-Conference honors as a senior. Used
at left tackle last season after spending the prior two years at
guard.
Pos:
Nice-sized small-area blocker who works best on the strong side.
Patient, plays with good pad level and gets after assignments. Strong
at the point, controls opponents and effectively uses his hands. Keeps
his feet moving, stays square and makes solid use of angles. Effective
position blocker who seals opponents from the action.
Neg:
Struggles to adjust, lacks lateral blocking range and playing
balance. Not effective in motion. |
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