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  • ghz in pittsburgh
    Registered User
    • Aug 2004
    • 5861

    Short Arm Levitre



    On the list, you see Jason Peters has 33 and 1/8 inch arms.

    In comparison, Demetrius Bell's arm is 33 and 1/4.

    I can't find Langston Walker's arm Length, but he supposed to have very long arms (Al Davis is all about physical numbers). I don't know about Kirk Chambers number.

    By the way, one the reason Brad Butler was always projected as a Guard in NFL is because he has very - I mean very - short arm at 31 and 1/4 inches.
  • Pinkerton Security
    Pinkerton's son
    • Feb 2006
    • 6003

    #2
    Re: Short Arm Levitre

    sort of unrelated but ...



    Crabtree has longer arms than Calvin Johnson, Brandon Marshall, Braylon Edwards and many other NFL players...at over 34 inches its kinda ridiculous for a guy thats only 6'1" or so

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    • The Spaz
      Registered User
      • Mar 2003
      • 19066

      #3
      Re: Short Arm Levitre

      Originally posted by pinkdogg32
      sort of unrelated but ...



      Crabtree has longer arms than Calvin Johnson, Brandon Marshall, Braylon Edwards and many other NFL players...at over 34 inches its kinda ridiculous for a guy thats only 6'1" or so
      That is crazy. I wonder how Long James Hardy arms are?

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      • Jan Reimers
        Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
        • May 2003
        • 17353

        #4
        Re: Short Arm Levitre

        You'll like Joel Bell, our UDFA OT, who has 34" arms. He just may be starting next year. And there go my plans for "alligator arms" Butler to play RT.

        But I think seriously considering these arm measurements move us into an area somewhere between absurd and assinine.
        Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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        • ServoBillieves
          The Voice of Reason
          • Jul 2007
          • 6106

          #5
          Re: Short Arm Levitre

          a 2 inch loss in arm length makes it insanely short?

          Damn.
          Bye Bye Brady...

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          • Pinkerton Security
            Pinkerton's son
            • Feb 2006
            • 6003

            #6
            Re: Short Arm Levitre

            Originally posted by HargroveforMVP
            a 2 inch loss in arm length makes it insanely short?

            Damn.
            how can someone block with 31 1/2" arms?!!?!?! thats absurd, he shouldnt even be a lineman!!

            it is definitely getting into the area of outrageous. I can understand how if some dude has really long arms, it can be seen as an asset, but someone dropping because he has arms that are shorter than average is ridiculous.

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            • Tatonka
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 21289

              #7
              Re: Short Arm Levitre

              2 inches is a lot.. least that is what i tell my wife.
              "All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe

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              • BillsWin
                man amongst boys
                • Oct 2008
                • 6025

                #8
                Re: Short Arm Levitre

                Originally posted by The Spaz
                That is crazy. I wonder how Long James Hardy arms are?
                about the distance from Buffalo to Albany and back.
                I am The Batman.

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                • LABillsFan
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 4418

                  #9
                  Re: Short Arm Levitre

                  Wonder what the arm lengths of DE's are? Could be like having your older brother extend his arm on to your head and you trying to punch him
                  I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't repeat myself.

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                  • BillsWin
                    man amongst boys
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 6025

                    #10
                    Re: Short Arm Levitre

                    Levitre is a road grader type A pure guard with a talent for run blocking. he doesnt need long arms.
                    I am The Batman.

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                    • The Spaz
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 19066

                      #11
                      Re: Short Arm Levitre

                      Originally posted by BillsWin
                      Levitre is a road grader type A pure guard with a talent for run blocking. he doesnt need long arms.
                      Yeah from doing some reading he has really strong hands and once he has a hold of you you are going with him...lol

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                      • ghz in pittsburgh
                        Registered User
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 5861

                        #12
                        Re: Short Arm Levitre

                        Originally posted by pinkdogg32
                        how can someone block with 31 1/2" arms?!!?!?! thats absurd, he shouldnt even be a lineman!!

                        it is definitely getting into the area of outrageous. I can understand how if some dude has really long arms, it can be seen as an asset, but someone dropping because he has arms that are shorter than average is ridiculous.
                        Actually that's one of the most important measurements for both O- and D-Linemen, I was told.

                        Think about the Freak Jevon Kearse whose arm length is over 36 inches. If he's coming at you from the edge, he hits one side of your shoulder with his right arm (his stronger side) - and he does have a lot of quickness especially when he was a rookie - you try to counter hit his chest or shoulder, but your 31 inch arms are hitting air while his landed square on. The result: your shoulder turns from the impact, and he gets by on the way to your QB. Do you still remember the safty of Rob Johnson from that musical city miracle?

                        Watch Modrak talk about Maybin in the Maybin and Wood reaction video. He specifically mentioned about Maybin's long arms and Jauron also talked about his long reach. And while you are at it, watch Eric Wood's scouting video - they specifically mentioned his long arms will serve him good in NFL. I can only imagine that he'll be Bills' Center (in one or two years) for a long time to come because he'll be very effective, maybe even dominating, against those nose tackles in AFC east.

                        Generally speaking, taller people have longer arms. That's why they want linemen with certain heights. But my friend told me that if a guy is 5'5" and 35" arms, he's be the best because he'll have the best leverage against those taller dudes. Trouble is that they can't find these people in the world - until they produce them from the lab I guess.

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                        • psubills62
                          Legendary Zoner
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 11295

                          #13
                          Re: Short Arm Levitre

                          Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh
                          Actually that's one of the most important measurements for both O- and D-Linemen, I was told.

                          Think about the Freak Jevon Kearse whose arm length is over 36 inches. If he's coming at you from the edge, he hits one side of your shoulder with his right arm (his stronger side) - and he does have a lot of quickness especially when he was a rookie - you try to counter hit his chest or shoulder, but your 31 inch arms are hitting air while his landed square on. The result: your shoulder turns from the impact, and he gets by on the way to your QB. Do you still remember the safty of Rob Johnson from that musical city miracle?

                          Watch Modrak talk about Maybin in the Maybin and Wood reaction video. He specifically mentioned about Maybin's long arms and Jauron also talked about his long reach. And while you are at it, watch Eric Wood's scouting video - they specifically mentioned his long arms will serve him good in NFL. I can only imagine that he'll be Bills' Center (in one or two years) for a long time to come because he'll be very effective, maybe even dominating, against those nose tackles in AFC east.

                          Generally speaking, taller people have longer arms. That's why they want linemen with certain heights. But my friend told me that if a guy is 5'5" and 35" arms, he's be the best because he'll have the best leverage against those taller dudes. Trouble is that they can't find these people in the world - until they produce them from the lab I guess.
                          Specifically from the article:

                          "To overcome average arm length, offensive tackles must be very smart, understand angles and be technique-sound, which describes Titans All-Pro OLT Michael Roos to a T. That is why he can overcome having a league OLT-worst 32½-inch arms and only give up one sack, according to STATS LLC."

                          Yes, having long arms is useful, but there certainly are ways to overcome it. The good thing is that Levitre is known for being a smart player, so he has the mental tools to overcome having short arms.
                          "Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
                          - Nicholas Cummings

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                          • Pinkerton Security
                            Pinkerton's son
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 6003

                            #14
                            Re: Short Arm Levitre

                            Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh
                            Actually that's one of the most important measurements for both O- and D-Linemen, I was told.

                            Think about the Freak Jevon Kearse whose arm length is over 36 inches. If he's coming at you from the edge, he hits one side of your shoulder with his right arm (his stronger side) - and he does have a lot of quickness especially when he was a rookie - you try to counter hit his chest or shoulder, but your 31 inch arms are hitting air while his landed square on. The result: your shoulder turns from the impact, and he gets by on the way to your QB. Do you still remember the safty of Rob Johnson from that musical city miracle?

                            Watch Modrak talk about Maybin in the Maybin and Wood reaction video. He specifically mentioned about Maybin's long arms and Jauron also talked about his long reach. And while you are at it, watch Eric Wood's scouting video - they specifically mentioned his long arms will serve him good in NFL. I can only imagine that he'll be Bills' Center (in one or two years) for a long time to come because he'll be very effective, maybe even dominating, against those nose tackles in AFC east.

                            Generally speaking, taller people have longer arms. That's why they want linemen with certain heights. But my friend told me that if a guy is 5'5" and 35" arms, he's be the best because he'll have the best leverage against those taller dudes. Trouble is that they can't find these people in the world - until they produce them from the lab I guess.
                            no i understand how it can be an asset, as I said, I just dont think that because a dude has arms that are 2 inches or 1 inch shorter than some other dudes that it will make a tremendous amount of difference, at least enough to make someone drop very far in the draft.

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                            • DBrown77
                              Watching the Bills suck since 1999
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 1285

                              #15
                              Re: Short Arm Levitre

                              you know what they say about long arms

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