The Wisconsin Badgers center has had an early second-round projection to a day three fourth-round projection. Joe is a violent run blocker and a good athlete for his size. Furthermore, he has a great feel and is fluid when pass-blocking. Wisconsin football has been a farm for NFL linemen. I expect the Badgers center to trend into a day-two pick.
Height: 6’6″
Weight: 313 lbs
Arm Length: 32 3/4″
Hand Size: 10 3/4″
Joe did measurements and interviewing but did not partake in any testing.
Certainly, when you look at Joe, the first thing that comes to mind is his size. Standing at 6’6, he’s not your ordinary prototype interior lineman. He can get into space quickly and has an incredible vision in the run game. However, with his size, he has to make leverage a focal point. From time to time he gets caught playing too high, which resulted in six holding penalties in 2022. I would love to see Joe land on a team that runs many zone-running schemes and a lot of pulling.
Ohio State walks a backer into the A-gap to try to confuse protection. Watch center Joe Tippmann's eyes work here post-snap to drop off the backer, access threats, then come back to the delayed pressure. pic.twitter.com/Gbw8D8v3Wm
— Cory (@realcorykinnan) February 23, 2023
As he stated in his interview at the combine, he is constantly working to improve on leverage. At his size, it is easy for a defensive lineman to get under his pads. His strong suit is his ability to move in space in the run game. Joe credited playing scout team guard in his underclassmen days to his success of being good at pulling as a center.
I have him being drafted on day two as a late second or early third-round pick.
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