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Ryan Van Demark has received an important upgrade from the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl to the more prestigious Shrine East West Bowl. That’s a very good sign of how he’s been viewed during training as well as the effort and the influence of his agent in pushing for the promotion.
As you can see below, there’s a significant upgrade in the quality of the OT competition in the Shrine. Good luck Ryan. We’ll be watching Thursday night Feb 3rd at 8pm EST on the NFL Network!!

NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL
Caleb JonesOTIndiana
Andrew RupcichOTCulver-StocktonNAIA
Aaron FrostOTNevada
Jalen McKenzieOTUSC
Sage DoxtaterOTNew Mexico St
Obinna EzeOTTCU
Jahme JohnsonOTTexas A&M
SHRINE EAST WEST BOWL
Ryan Van DemarkOTUConn
Kellen DieschOTArizona State
Cordell VolsonOTNorth Dakota State
Ja'Tyre CarterOTSouthern
George MooreOTOregon
Jaylon ThomasOTSMU
Devin CochranOTGeorgia Tech
Jaxson KirklandOTWashington
Austin DeculusOTLSU
Vederian LoweOTIllinois
MyronCunninghamOTArkansas
Luke TenutaOTVirginia Tech
Bam OlaseniOTUtah
Jack SnyderOTSan Jose State
Obinna EzeOTTCU
 
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Ryan Van Demark has received an important upgrade from the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl to the more prestigious Shrine East West Bowl. That’s a very good sign of how he’s been viewed during training as well as the effort and the influence of his agent in pushing for the promotion.
As you can see below, there’s a significant upgrade in the quality of the OT competition in the Shrine. Good luck Ryan. We’ll be watching Thursday night Feb 3rd at 8pm EST on the NFL Network!!

NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL
Caleb JonesOTIndiana
Andrew RupcichOTCulver-StocktonNAIA
Aaron FrostOTNevada
Jalen McKenzieOTUSC
Sage DoxtaterOTNew Mexico St
Obinna EzeOTTCU
Jahme JohnsonOTTexas A&M
SHRINE EAST WEST BOWL
Ryan Van DemarkOTUConn
Kellen DieschOTArizona State
Cordell VolsonOTNorth Dakota State
Ja'Tyre CarterOTSouthern
George MooreOTOregon
Jaylon ThomasOTSMU
Devin CochranOTGeorgia Tech
Jaxson KirklandOTWashington
Austin DeculusOTLSU
Vederian LoweOTIllinois
MyronCunninghamOTArkansas
Luke TenutaOTVirginia Tech
Bam OlaseniOTUtah
Jack SnyderOTSan Jose State
Obinna EzeOTTCU
It's crazy that's NDSU has an OT in there. Shows just how good that team is.
 
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That's 15 OTs. assuming 60 offensive plays per side that's 120, and two tackles per play. That's 240. Divide by 15. That means about 16 plays in the game (if divided equally). Not a lot of time to make an impression. Better show up in practice.
 
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That's 15 OTs. assuming 60 offensive plays per side that's 120, and two tackles per play. That's 240. Divide by 15. That means about 16 plays in the game (if divided equally). Not a lot of time to make an impression. Better show up in practice.
These events are all about practices. Scouts have left by kickoff.
 
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They will have 4 days of practices plus interviews before the game on Thursday. Plenty of time to evaluate and see who they want to draft.
 
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That's 15 OTs. assuming 60 offensive plays per side that's 120, and two tackles per play. That's 240. Divide by 15. That means about 16 plays in the game (if divided equally). Not a lot of time to make an impression. Better show up in practice.
Most college teams put their best, most mobile linemen at tackle. But many lack the size, reach or foot speed for the position at the NFL level so they move inside. You are probably right that their practice performance is the most important metric (I've heard some senior personnel don't even stay for the game), but I'll bet many OTs will get snaps at guard or even center if that's what the scouts want to see..
 
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Congrats to him. I would say this gets him in contention as a draft pick and or priority Udfa.

A player gets in this game because several scouts and teams want to see that player up close.
 
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Not a lot of time to make an impression. Better show up in practice.
Actually Pal, both at the Shrine and the Senior Bowl it's all about the practices. All the evaluations are made before the game and the scouts aren't even in attendance for the kickoff. The key here is he gets to perform in practices with some very good D Linemen and be compared against an impressive crop of OT's. He'll come away from the week with a much clearer assessment of his draft potential and also learn what he needs to improve upon before UConn's Pro day--but you already knew all that--lol.
 

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I still see him as a guard at the next level with his pulling ability or at least a swing lineman who ends up filling in anywhere along the line except center

Go get them Ryan
 
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-> A tackle I will be watching closely over the weekend is Ryan Van Demark from UCONN. He’s a beast with strength and tenacity for the position. I like the way he stays balanced as a blocker, and Van Demark does not overextend himself when going for a block against a speedier rusher. When facing power rushers, Van Demark can handle himself with power. He also loves to put an extra shot in whenever he can, within the rules of course but just know Van Demark plays with a mean streak which I love.

Van Demark could be a fine developmental prospect on the offensive line. Imagine his power, work ethic and athleticism getting honed by an offensive line coach like Mike Munchak. His combination of skill, coupled with Munchak’s coaching, could at least turn Van Demark into a solid swing tackle or even a starter in the NFL. <-
 

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It's crazy that's NDSU has an OT in there. Shows just how good that team is.

They had an OT go in the second round last year too….
 
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Scouts keep their evaluations close to the vest but Ryan is getting very good comments from the NFL media contingent. Trevor Sikkema is the Senior NFL Draft analyst, and on-camera host for The Draft Network. His prior mock drafts have been some of the most accurate. He’s got some high praise for Ryan.
Go Huskies!!
 
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SI’s Ric Serritella on Location:

NFL Draft Profile: Ryan Van Demark, Offensive Tackle, UConn Huskies

-> A lean, strong, blindside protector Van Demark has been a staple of consistency for the Huskies as a four-year starter, including the past three years at left tackle. A relentless worker who spent the offseason developing his body, diet and conditioning. Van Demark creates a strong push in run game and shows a sound understanding of angles to assist with his great power in paving holes for his running backs. While his footwork is sound, he needs to work on staying lower more consistently in pass protection and work on his bend/flexibility; he continues to hone his overall technique and has been practicing with a weighted chest protector throughout training camp. Known for his high character, Van Demark was named a team captain and is largely responsible for the noticeable culture change amongst the players in 2021 due to his locker room presence. Viewed as a Day Three/priority free agent type prospect; this is your prototype offensive lineman who has room to grow (can fill his frame another 10-15 pounds easy) and can provide great value at the tackle spot down the road. <-
 

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