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C Weston Richburg started every game of his college career at Colorado State. Once snapped with his left hand after breaking his right




Westberg is as NFL ready a pick as almost anyone in the draft. This guy should be ready to start from day 1.




Now we need a TE/OG/DT/LB

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May 9 2014 07:05pm
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Westberg is as NFL ready a pick as almost anyone in the draft. This guy should be ready to start from day 1.




Now we need a TE/OG/DT/LB


it wouldnt be a nyg draft if we didnt take a DE.
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May 9 2014 07:18pm
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"Keep in mind folks, the Giants were the most aggressive I've seen them in free agency. They added tackle Charles Brown, guard John Jerry and guard Geoff Schwartz as free agents. They come back in the second round and add Richburg. The Giants are infusing more athleticism and youth on the offensive line. Last year they added Justin Pugh in the first round. They are getting more athletic on the line." -- Mike Mayock


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May 9 2014 07:26pm
Apparently Richburg can play guard

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Richburg can also play guard, which is a big help for the #Giants.
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Apparently Richburg can play guard

Conor Orr ‏@ConorTOrr  2h
Richburg can also play guard, which is a big help for the #Giants.


He's a true center, he won't play guard.

We love versatile offensive linemen though.
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May 9 2014 07:28pm
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He's a true center, he won't play guard.

We love versatile offensive linemen though.


Ya it's always nice to have OL that can multi-role
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May 9 2014 07:34pm
CSU Rams product Weston Richburg no stranger to working hard


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An NFL locker room is jammed with players who come from tough neighborhoods.

Growing up on the mean streets is about survival.

Weston Richburg is a highly regarded center who soon will complete his journey to the NFL that began on a farm in the Texas Panhandle.

Growing up on a farm is about work.

"When I was younger, I remember thinking I'd rather sleep in than get up early to take care of animals," Richburg said. "But that was a very valuable experience for me. Looking back on it now, I loved it. It taught me so many lessons. I wouldn't change it for a second."

Richburg, who has an animal science degree from Colorado State, was driving his Chevy truck last week from Glendale, Ariz., where he visited with the NFL Cardinals, to his hometown of Bushland, Texas.

How many college prospects projected to be drafted in the first or second round drive home from their visit with an NFL team? Then again, there is something special about Bushland. Its population has remained steady at 130, yet it has produced not only Richburg but another NFL prospect from CSU: tight end Crockett Gillmore.

It's been a heady ride for Richburg, who was lightly recruited out of his small high school, then quietly made 50 consecutive starts in four seasons at CSU. From these humble roots, Richburg suddenly is dealing with the considerable attention that is bestowed upon arguably the No. 1-rated center available in the burgeoning industry that is the NFL draft.

"Can he become one of the top two or three centers in the league in two or three years? That's the goal," said LeCharles Bentley, a former Pro Bowl center who has trained Richburg this offseason in Scottsdale, Ariz.

"He's going to have a long career"

An NFL player arrives at his team's headquarters around 7 a.m. four days a week, six months a year, to watch film, attend meetings, lift weights, do conditioning and practice football.

That's not work. Work is getting up at 6 a.m. seven days a week, 365 days a year, from the age of kindergarten to feed the cows and pigs, tend to the pens, and whatever other chores Danny and Ruth might have for Weston and their two younger children. And then go to school and football practice before coming home to another round of farm chores.

The football men who have worked with Richburg say they can tell he grew up with a farm boy's work ethic.

"There is no doubt," said CSU coach Jim McElwain. "He's what I would call a gym rat. He's in the film room. He gets it."

"All he talks about is those darn pigs," Bentley said. "He's one of those guys who when you leave at night, you see his truck in the parking lot, and when you show up first thing in the morning, his truck is already there in the same spot."

There are plenty of country-strong boys growing up across the rural prairies, though, who don't become top NFL prospects. Richburg grew up to become 6-foot-3½ and between 298 and 310 pounds.

"It depends on how many burritos I eat before I weigh in," he said of his weight.

All of that mass, coupled with terrific hand and footwork technique, allows Richburg to push around the nose tackle playing across from him. Also, his athleticism and nimble feet permit his big body to get out on linebackers and cornerbacks.

"He's a physical guy who has really learned how to get his second step in the ground and move the guy across from him," McElwain said. "I think he's going to have a long career."

Manning could be new teammate

Know which NFL team could use a young center? The Broncos. They have Richburg under consideration for the No. 31 pick in the draft, which starts May 8. They also need a cornerback and middle linebacker, so difficult decisions will have to be made.

Richburg probably won't be there when the Broncos pick again in the second round with the No. 63 overall selection. Too many teams drafting in front of them — such as the New York Giants (No. 43 pick), Detroit (45), Arizona (52), Green Bay (53) and New Orleans (58) — also could use a center.

Would the Broncos trust a rookie center to team with ever-audibling quarterback Peyton Manning?

"Just thinking about that, that would be a heck of an opportunity to play with the best quarterback in the history of the NFL," Richburg said. "It would be very difficult because his expectations are so high. He's very knowledgeable. I think it would be like snapping to your head coach. If you don't do something right, I'm sure he gets after the guys. But for development as a young guy, it would be such an opportunity."

Imagine Manning, who is known for his unmatched work ethic, showing up very early in the morning at Broncos headquarters, only to have company in the offensive film room


http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_25600568/csu-rams-product-weston-richburg-at-center-nfl



They had the wrong Manning haha

LOVE this kid...should anchor our line for the next 10 years... O'hara....Seubert..... Richburg :banana:
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May 9 2014 07:44pm
5 Things To Know: C Weston Richburg


1. NFL.com scouting report: Adequate-sized, smart, experienced, competitive center who commanded the offensive line, made all the calls and was a team leader for the Colorado State Rams. At worst, should stick as a backup, but has developmental value and starter potential in a zone scheme. Could help himself by proving versatile enough to back up at guard.

2. He was named first-team All-Mountain West in 2013 after earning honorable mention in 2012 and second-team honors in 2011 as a sophomore. Richburg was named to watch lists for Lombardi Award, Outland Trophy and Rimington Trophy as both a junior and senior.

3. Richburg finished his career at Colorado State in 2013 as a four-year starter who recorded 50 consecutive starts, never missing a game, and setting the school record for career starts (50).

4. Measurables: Height 6-3, Weight 298 lbs., Arm Length 33 3/8”, Hands 9 ¼”

5. A native of Bushland, Tex., Richburg earned first-team all-district honors as a senior lineman at Bushland High School. A team captain, he helped the Falcons to a flawless 10-0 regular season and a district title. Richburg played quarterback and linebacker as a freshman before growing out of the positions and holds a school record in the shot put with a throw of 60 feet, 1 inch, the fourth-best throw by a Texas prep athlete in any classification and worthy of the Texas Class 2A gold medal."


http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/Five-Things-to-know-Center-Weston-Richburg/90eef717-42df-4671-a2c1-6a7140c6cc3a

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May 9 2014 08:17pm
Wow that was a great pick.... thought we were going DE not DT but Bromley is a beast..... he can easily get his weight up to 300 lbs



Loving this draft filling needs and getting value as well. Just sucks there's no more TE's available. I guess they weren't lying when they said they are counting on Adrien Robinson to breakout this season.
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May 9 2014 08:40pm
From what I've read it seems the Eagles wanted Odell Beckham BAD.

Just makes me love the pick even more lmao
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