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Has a 'significant' knee injury and is done for the year, per BK.
Sucks big time. Get well, big man. See ya next season.
Has a 'significant' knee injury and is done for the year, per BK.
Has a 'significant' knee injury and is done for the year, per BK.
Has a 'significant' knee injury and is done for the year, per BK.
Has a 'significant' knee injury and is done for the year, per BK.
Depending on what "significant" means, I might be a little worried that he won't be able to play next year or at least not able to play at the beginning of the year.
If that is true I think our O-line might be
Elmer - Hanratty - Hegarty - Lombard - Stanley
I wouldn't be surprised to see Bivin push for playing time next year at Center or Guard.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Lombardi Watch List out with 123 players but just nine sophomores. Jaylon Smith among them. Nick Martin made the cut too.</p>— Irish Illustrated (@NDatRivals) <a href="https://twitter.com/NDatRivals/statuses/488686379707023360">July 14, 2014</a></blockquote>
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FUTURE POTENTIAL
Those in the NFL prognosticating world are keeping their eyes on Martin. And even though last season he didn’t play at his best, they still believe Martin has the type of ceiling that usually comes with a lengthy NFL caree.
Where he gets drafted will likely depend on how well—and how healthy—Martin plays in 2015. Because there’s all the pedigree you’d want in an interior offensive lineman. Throw in the performance of his brother at the next level and Martin has the chance to be a Chris Watt type, a mid-round pick that should be among the most consistent performers on the roster.
CRYSTAL BALL
I’m fascinated by Martin’s place on the roster. The returning captain isn’t the best lineman on the roster, with Ronnie Stanley taking that honor. Yet the ‘C’ on the jersey indicated that Martin was the team’s most respected—and while his performance in 2014 didn’t grade out at the top of the heap, the fact that he played through multiple maladies likely only made him more admirable in the linemen’s meeting room.
But respect from your peers won’t turn the Irish offensive line into the unit that it has the potential to be. And after Matt Hegarty walked away from South Bend because the coaching staff wasn’t moving Martin from center, it’s essential that Martin makes that decision look like a smart one by Harry Hiestand and Brian Kelly, and plays at an elite level in 2015.
Martin is a fifth-year player. He’s always been a mature one, who saw elite leadership by his brother when he took charge of the Irish offensive line in his final seasons. So if Martin is fully healthy, it shouldn’t matter if Stanley is the lineman most likely to be a Top 10 pick after the season, Martin is a team leader who should also be an elite performer.
Watching Nick play healthy last night was fantastic. I said it in another thread, but whomever passes on Nick in the first round will have a decade of regrets. Best center in college and its not close
When you watch a game where are your eyes? I tend to watch the ball so besides upfield blocks, I miss team play. How do you watch the lines, I would like to be able to see more of the the game.