Peter Konz
pass blocking
Possesses a solidly-built frame with a filled-out body and solid muscle definition. Naturally wide base off the snap. Does a nice job sinking his hips and playing with consistent pad level, sitting in his stance with steady balance. Shoots his hands into defenders with very good placement, flashing strong hands to sustain blocks for an extended period of time. Taller for the center position and will allow his upper body to get high at times. Understands blocking angles.
pulling/trapping
Athletic and mobile, blocking well in space and pulling towards either sideline. Shows natural instincts with a very good feel for the position, keeping his eyes elevated and always looking for someone to block.
intangibles
Intelligent with strong football character, working hard on and off the field. Has good starting experience with 30 career starts at center over the past three seasons. Offers some versatility with the skill-set to line up at other offensive line spots. Has strong durability concerns, missing time each of the past three seasons with various injuries -- missed three games towards the end of 2011, including the Big Ten Championship Game, with a left ankle injury.
run blocking
A physical run blocker with raw power and strength at the point of attack. Gets very good initial push off the snap. Does a nice job with body positioning, walling off defenders to seal run lanes. Not a quick-twitch mover and looks a tad uncoordinated in tight spaces.
downfield
Rangy blocker with the foot quickness to cover a lot of ground and easily get to the second level. Takes on defenders with toughness and aggression, looking to finish and dominate.
initial quickness
Sets up quickly and gets into his stance in a flash. Stout and aggressive at the point of attack and is tough to move because he plays with such good leverage -- sticky blocker. Konz is a bit stiff in his core and struggles to quickly redirect. Not naturally explosive.
Rated as the 30th-best offensive lineman in the nation and the No. 3 player in Wisconsin by Rivals.com
Scout.com ranked him as the second-best player in the state and the No. 38 offensive lineman in the nation
first-team all-state, all-region and all-conference offensive and defensive lineman as a senior
first-team all-state offense, first-team all-region, first-team all-conference, honorable mention all-conference defense and team's most valuable lineman as a junior
first-team all-conference and team's most improved lineman as a sophomore
team captain as a senior
played both ways and totaled 34 tackles and 10 QB sacks in his career
three-year letterwinner in football
two-time letterwinner in basketball and track and field
academic letter
head coach was Steve Mentzel.
Parents are Tony and Margaret Konz
relative, Robert Ferriani, played football at University of Massachusetts
enjoys watching movies, playing video games and sports
majoring in communication arts.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 1-2 |
Height: | 6-5 |
Weight: | 314.0 |
Forty: | 5.16 |
Arm: | 33.0 |
Hand: | 9 1/4 |
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