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Here's what Matt Tanier of Bleacher Report said about it:
"Runyan is the son of the former notoriously ornery Titans and Eagles right tackle turned New Jersey politician turned NFL executive turned Uber driver of the same name. He also answers routine questions as if he is [Cleveland Browns offensive line coach] Bill Callahan giving a seminar about offensive line play to small-college coaches. When reporters asked him about blocking [former Ohio State defensive end] Chase Young, he gave an answer so detailed and informative that I had to edit it significantly to get it down to a tight 500 words or so.
"So Runyan knows his stuff, and he's a technician on the field with lots of tricks up his sleeve. He's just limited athletically, and he lacks his father's hulking size and strength. Runyan will move inside to guard and be a capable starter. He'll then retire and probably coach the offensive line for 40 years."
Grade: Excellent
Here's what Matt Tanier of Bleacher Report said about it:
"Runyan is the son of the former notoriously ornery Titans and Eagles right tackle turned New Jersey politician turned NFL executive turned Uber driver of the same name. He also answers routine questions as if he is [Cleveland Browns offensive line coach] Bill Callahan giving a seminar about offensive line play to small-college coaches. When reporters asked him about blocking [former Ohio State defensive end] Chase Young, he gave an answer so detailed and informative that I had to edit it significantly to get it down to a tight 500 words or so.
"So Runyan knows his stuff, and he's a technician on the field with lots of tricks up his sleeve. He's just limited athletically, and he lacks his father's hulking size and strength. Runyan will move inside to guard and be a capable starter. He'll then retire and probably coach the offensive line for 40 years."
Grade: Excellent