He uses both hands well but definitely prefers to go left. He’s able to draw the defense with the dribble and commands a lot of attention because of his scoring ability, which helps his teammates get open. Create, share, and brag over your own big board now.Reid's 2020 NFL Mock Draft: Day 2Sikkema's Way-Too-Early 2021 NFL Mock DraftThe Eisner Board: 2020 Fantasy Football Rankings & ProjectionsWomen In Football: Briazja Wade Is Just Getting Started In LouisianaShould The NFL Move The Combine Out Of Indianapolis?TDN Fantasy Podcast: Kicker & Defense Rankings + Jamal Adams TradeDraft Dudes Live! Robert Landers, DL, Ohio State NFL Draft analysis for Robert Landers, DL, Ohio State. But this setback isn’t even close to enough to get him to slow down as he keeps working toward a shot on an NFL roster. Scouting Report: Antonio Gandy-Golden. Khristian Lander NBA Draft Scouting Report Position: Height: Weight: From: PG: 6-2: 169: Evansville, IN Born Wingspan Standing Reach Vertical: NA: 6-5 1/2: NA: NA: Lander is a big time prospect and potential one and done, or two and thru draft pick. Robert Landers Listed As Out On Ohio State’s Depth Chart Against Miami (OH) Blog Post. Scouting Report: Ohio State DT Robert Landers Blog Post.
As a facilitator Lander sees the game at a high level and is a good decision maker. And there has never been any doubt whatsoever about his work ethic, all of which pointed to him at least getting a shot this summer on a tryout basis at the next level.The exact path forward from here might remain unclear. One Comment ; 0; 0. Ohio State defensive tackle Robert Landers on Senior Day, Penn State preparation. by CBS Sports Staff Mar 31, 2020 at 8:46 pm ET • 1 min read
Scouting Report: Ohio State DT Robert Landers It was easy for Robert Landers to get lost on Ohio State’s defensive line at times in 2019. Scouting Report: Ohio State DT Robert Landers. It was easy for Robert Landers to get lost on Ohio State’s defensive line at times in 2019. But the Ohio State defensive tackle is not giving up on the road to the NFL yet.Copyright © 2018-2020 Lettermen Row, LLC“COVID-19 hit and put a roadblock in front of a lot of people, me being one of those people. The journey is not over with, and I’m blessed to wake up every morning and still have an opportunity somewhere, somehow to be in somebody’s camp and continue my football career and make my childhood dream a reality.”But concerns about nagging injuries during his time at Ohio State combined with the current inability to visit teams to take a physical and get a clean bill of health has kept him from locking down a spot thus far. He showed that he can use his slightly shorter physique to his advantage in the trenches. Made 14 tackles (six for loss) as a senior in 2019. - TDN100 Analysis w/ Paige Dimakos & Jordan ReidWide Receiver Prospects: Stop Running 3-ConesTDN100’s Five Best Surprises Eligible For The 2021 NFL DraftNew Orleans Saints 2020 NFL Draft Team GuideAFC West's Biggest Team Needs Heading Into Training CampWhat Must Happen For 49ers To Win Super Bowl?2020 NFL Draft: Best Available Player TrackerTDN100 Selling Stock On Several Prominent 2021 Prospects This SummerYou've watched all the tape, you know the stats. It definitely hit hard, it definitely affected a lot of guys in negative ways.
Landers does not show great lateral redirection skills once he’s established forward momentum, instead he … Click for PDF Click to Print.