LAR • OL • #50
Limmer possesses a pro-ready frame at 6’5” and 302 pounds, though he could stand to gain a few pounds to pay dividends on his anchor and supplement his immense weight room strength (39 bench reps). Thanks to his lean frame he is one of the easiest movers in the center class this year, with Limmer’s limitations often stemming from his lack of length. When engaged with a defender, he shows a good understanding of mirroring while simultaneously exerting his own play leverage. Even when he loses the leverage battle, he demonstrates core strength to backbend his way back into control. Though his play is appropriately aggressive, there is some cause for concern on the matter of hand placement. Limmer started for three seasons at right guard for the Razorbacks before replacing 2023 draftee Ricky Stromberg at the pivot. His versatility suggests that Limmer may initially be drafted for his versatility but should settle into a starting center role in the league down the line with additional mass on his lean frame.
9 months ago
April 27, 2024 9:42 PM