David Quessenberry

OG, OT · San Jose State

strengths

A natural athlete and former tight end, who exhibits light feet and nice agility when asked to mirror rushers in space. Quick off the snap and to the 2nd level as a run-blocker. Anticipates opponent change-of-direction well, and when able to get his arms extended, exhibits impressive pop on contact. Light feet allow him to neutralize the bull rush, as he does a nice job of keeping them moving on contact.

compares to

Adam Grant, OT, Buffalo Bills - Quessenberry is still developing, but he's beginning to show versatility that reminds me of another converted tight end - former UDFA, Adam Grant - who has survived in the NFL on his versatility. Quessenberry is a better athlete though, and with some added muscle to go with continued technical improvement, he could be a nice depth-add in the middle rounds, with developmental upside of a starting tackle.

weaknesses

Needs to add some muscle, particularly if he's going to play on the interior at the next level, as he simply doesn't possess the natural strength to compensate for his lack of girth. Comes off the line too upright, and is easily knocked back when he does. Absorbs too much impact with his chest or shoulder, and at times will drop his head when engaging defenders in space. Exhibits only marginal fluidity in space, and wastes motion when asked to break down and redirect. Doesn't target decisively on the run, and lacks commitment when faced with multiple rushers.

Lettered in football (Coach Darren Brown) and lacrosse at La Costa Canyon High in Carlsbad, Calif.

A December 2012 graduate who majored in history

Enjoys surfing and riding skateboards

The native of La Jolla, Calif., was born on August 24, 1990.

Physical Attributes:

Proj Rd: 3-4
Height: 6-5
Weight: 302.0
Forty: 5.06
Arm: 34 3/8
Hand: 10 5/8
Wingspan: --

Pro Day Results:

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Combine Results:

Cone: 7.49
Bench: 25.0
Shuttle: 4.45
10: 1.73
20: 2.89
40: 5.06
BJ: 09'04"
VJ: 29 1/2