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Mike Iupati NFL Draft scouting report

Mike Iupati
6'6, 330 pounds | Guard | Idaho

Awareness:
Has very good pre-snap awareness to diagnose where a play is coming from. Needs to sustain his blocks longer. Should stay on his initial man and finish off the block.  Too often Iupati releases his block to work on another defender.

Balance: Rarely gets pushed around at the line of scrimmage. Keeps his shoulders square. Always stays on both feet.

Initial quickness: Gets into position incredibly quickly. Gets from a three-point stance to having his arms up and his legs wide really fluidly. Moves off the line of scrimmage without hesitation. Has the quickness of a Pro Bowl left tackle.

Movement: Iupati has excellent footwork. Has a quick outside step. When he has to, Iupati works upfield quickly. Tends to move around too much instead of staying in his area. Very light on his feet. Works exceptionally well on the second level.

Pass blocking: Picks up stunts against quick ends well. Good help blocker, especially against ends who work to the inside. Has a strong hand punch to jolt defensive linemen.

Pulling: For a player his size, it's surprising just how good Iupati is at pulling. he works really well on the move, working from left to right. Doesn't make missteps. Is best when his target isn't on the move.

Run blocking: Can be dominant on run blocking because of his size and strength. Aggressive off the snap, which helps him get leverage. Could do a better job of keeping his knees bent in run blocking so defenders don't get under his pads. Does a nice job of moving to the side and pushing defenders into the pile to create running lanes. Keeps a good base and doesn't get pushed back.

Size: Possesses great size for the position and has a good build throughout. Isn't just a big, fat offensive lineman. Looks to be in good shape. Has long arms.

Strength: Does nicely off the snap dipping his shoulder and driving into defenders. His functional strength is ready for the NFL. He's strong throughout his torso and has powerful legs. Looking at his frame, he could even get bigger, which is scary considering he's already at 330 pounds.

Technique: Good job as a hand fighter keeping defenders out of his frame. But Iupati has to do a more consistent job with proper hand technique. At times would get complacent and drop his arms. Always keeps his shoulders square to the line of scrimmage at all times unless pulling.

Final word: Although it may have been against somewhat lesser competition, Iupati was arguably the best player on the field in every game he played in 2009. Iupati was a consensus All-American and a finalist for the Outland Trophy as a senior. What Iupati showed throughout the year is that he's the premier senior guard prospect in the nation.

The question about Iupati is where to play him. His footwork, arm length and strength is so good he could probably play left tackle. Iupati could be the next Branden Albert – a solid tackle with little upside. Or he could stick at guard and start from Day 1.

Guards aren't generally taken in the first round, but Iupati could be the exception.

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Why do you think he has little upside

genuinely curious because I have never seen him play, but your scouting report seems to contradict that statement.

Also, why didn’t Idaho play him at tackle?

by quincyyyyy on Jan 3, 2010 10:25 PM EST reply actions  

I’m saying he’d have little upside as a tackle.

As for Idaho, I have no clue.

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by Mocking Dan on Jan 3, 2010 10:28 PM EST up reply actions  

Yeah why don't you think he has little upside as a tackle?

you don’t think he could be a pro-bowl left tackle?

And kudos for churning out those scouting reports tonight. Good work.

by quincyyyyy on Jan 3, 2010 11:20 PM EST up reply actions  

I was hoping Detroit could get him in the second round...

but that is not looking likely. I see him going in the mid to late first round. Damn!

by NorthLeft12 on Jan 3, 2010 10:40 PM EST reply actions  

Do you think he can zone-block?

I guess the bigger question is is his agility and athleticism relative to his size, or is this a guy that can consistently get to the second level wreak havoc?

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by PredominantlyOrange on Jan 4, 2010 10:46 AM EST reply actions  

when was the last time a G was taken in the first and had a sucessful career?

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by Patssuck456 on Jan 4, 2010 1:11 PM EST reply actions  

Davin Joseph has been pretty good in TB.

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by PredominantlyOrange on Jan 4, 2010 4:46 PM EST up reply actions  

Ben Grubbs was a 1st rounder too.

Usually in the 20’s, every now and then in the teens (Brandon Albert was a OG, but they moved him to OT).

If the guy is good..he’ll get drafted high.

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by FreeBradshaw on Jan 4, 2010 7:30 PM EST up reply actions  

Steve Hutchinson's on a Hall of Fame pace and is one of the most dominant offensive linemen of this decade.

Davin Joseph, Arron Sears, and Ben Grubbs are all excellent young guards too.

Holmgren would have drafted Crabtree.

by Fearless Frog on Jan 4, 2010 10:25 PM EST up reply actions  

Logan Mankins, too

2x ProBowler, 1st round pick for NE in 2005

by n4ry4 on Jan 6, 2010 11:38 AM EST up reply actions  

I hope he falls to round two

Detroit needs a stud left guard. Guard is one of our biggest needs and this guy is going to be a pro bowl caliber player. Imagine getting Suh and Iupati in the first two rounds it would help the Lions so much. Just my luck Mayhew will take Dez Bryant and Jahvid Best in the first two rounds.

by Lions1788 on Jan 4, 2010 7:41 PM EST reply actions  

Well he would fit in the system.

He’s certainly athletic enough, and has great footwork. Alex Gibbs would probably make him lose about 10 lbs. or so.

Talents that I covet:

Ndamukong Suh, Gerald McCoy, Sam Bradford, Mike Iupati, Golden Tate, Earl Thomas, and Freddie Barnes

by Carl Shinyama on Feb 7, 2010 11:28 PM EST up reply actions  


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