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Raiders UDFA John Wetzel Player Profile

Silver And Black Pride — in recent years, Boston College has produced several NFL-caliber linemen. Marc Colombo, Gosder Cherilus, and most recently Anthony Castonzo have all been very high draft picks within the last decade. Castonzo was a first round pick of the Colts in 2011. Castonzo's understudy his junior and senior year was John Wetzel, who took over the left tackle position in 2011 and then switched to right tackle for the 2012 season. Wetzel is a mammoth of a man, standing 6'7" and weighing a solid 315 pounds. He uses his size and strength well, as he is able to get leverage on defensive linemen easily...

Oakland Raiders May 2, 2013

Miami Dolphins Worst Free Agent Signings

The Phinsider — Free agency's grand opening is just a few hours away, finally. Before we get there, we are going to take a look back at some of the best and worst free agency signings by the Dolphins. Of course, we start with the bad news. Here are the five worst free agent signings in team history: 5. Marc Colombo (2011: 1-year, $2 million - Jeff Ireland, Tony Sparano): Signing Colombo to a one year, $2 million salary wasn't bad. The risk to life and limb that Colombo brought with him to the Dolphins was. It soon became clear why the Dallas Cowboys had allowed Colombo to leave town and head to M...

Miami Dolphins March 12, 2013

Dolphins Free Agent 2013 Targets: Eric Winston a Possibility

The Phinsider — In 2012, the Houston Texans released offensive tackle Eric Winston. Winston visited with the Miami Dolphins, who were looking to upgrade the right tackle position after not playing with one for the 2011 season (remember Marc Colombo? Most defensive ends don't either). However, Winston wanted more money than the Dolphins were willing to spend, and he ended up visiting, and signing, with the Kansas City Chiefs for four years, $22 million. Eric Winston cut: everything we know Winston release Story Stream from Arrowhead Pride Now, a year later, the Chiefs have released Winston,...

Miami Dolphins March 7, 2013

John Wetzel and Emmett Cleary hope to be the next Boston College offensive linemen in NFL

It Is What It Is | WEEI — INDIANAPOLIS — Boston College is used to sending offensive linemen to the NFL — Marc Colombo, Damien Woody and Anthony Castonzo are just a few who have gone on to become successful pros over the years — so BC tackles John Wetzel and Emmett Cleary hope to continue that tradition. Neither are expected to be high [...]

February 21, 2013

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  • Raiders UDFA John Wetzel Player Profile
    in recent years, Boston College has produced several NFL-caliber linemen. Marc Colombo, Gosder Cherilus, and most recently Anthony Castonzo have all been very high draft picks within the last decade. Castonzo was a first round pick of the Colts in 2011. Castonzo's understudy his junior and senior year was John Wetzel, who took over the left tackle position in 2011 and then switched to right tackle for the 2012 season. Wetzel is a mammoth of a man, standing 6'7" and weighing a solid 315 pounds. He uses his size and strength well, as he is able to get leverage on defensive linemen easily...
  • Miami Dolphins Worst Free Agent Signings
    Free agency's grand opening is just a few hours away, finally. Before we get there, we are going to take a look back at some of the best and worst free agency signings by the Dolphins. Of course, we start with the bad news. Here are the five worst free agent signings in team history: 5. Marc Colombo (2011: 1-year, $2 million - Jeff Ireland, Tony Sparano): Signing Colombo to a one year, $2 million salary wasn't bad. The risk to life and limb that Colombo brought with him to the Dolphins was. It soon became clear why the Dallas Cowboys had allowed Colombo to leave town and head to M...
  • Dolphins Free Agent 2013 Targets: Eric Winston a Possibility
    In 2012, the Houston Texans released offensive tackle Eric Winston. Winston visited with the Miami Dolphins, who were looking to upgrade the right tackle position after not playing with one for the 2011 season (remember Marc Colombo? Most defensive ends don't either). However, Winston wanted more money than the Dolphins were willing to spend, and he ended up visiting, and signing, with the Kansas City Chiefs for four years, $22 million. Eric Winston cut: everything we know Winston release Story Stream from Arrowhead Pride Now, a year later, the Chiefs have released Winston,...