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OTC Top 100 Rank: #76
Class: 2005 Height: 6-3 Weight: 309 lbs. Forty Time: 5.18 Combine Draft Results
Undrafted Analysis
Chris Spencer was redshirted in 2000 before becoming a regular contributor in an offensive line rotation in 2001. He started at both guard and center the next two seasons, before taking over the starting center job fulltime this past season. He has an excellent combination of size and strength for an offensive lineman. He is extremely smart and is among the best when it comes to making the proper line calls as a center. He has just about everything you look for in a NFL center. His biggest weakness is his lack of experience. He only has one full season under his belt as a starting center. He needs to improve his technique and may take a year or two to develop into the type of player he can be. He has the ability to play guard or center at the professional level and may be one of those players that starts out as a guard, then moves on to center a year or two later. Chris Spencer is a solid second round pick and should be among the top interior offensive linemen selected in the 2005 NFL draft. He has a great deal of upside and could be the best center in this draft in a couple years. Player News Feed
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