Kevin Zeitler

OG, OT · Wisconsin
A perfectionist, Zeitler expects more out of himself than anybody else possibly could in class, in the weight room and on the field. His anxious, nit-picking is noticed, and not always well-accepted, by classmates, teachers and teammates. But it is opposing defenders who pay the price when the sum of his hard work pays off on the field. So, as expected, scouting reports show he does just about everything according to the book to his best ability - and he has plenty of ability. Zeitler added a significant amount of lean mass in his college career and used it well. According the NFL Draft Report statistics he led college football with 142 knockdown blocks and had 33 blocks that resulted in touchdowns, obviously a major reason Wisconsin had a per-game average of 44.62 points and 467 total yards, including 237 on the ground.

pass blocking

Anchors against larger defenders in the middle, resets hands to maintain distance. Athletic enough to help on nose tackle then pick up twist or late blitzer. Mirrors quick interior rushers. Looks to help the center, or even the tackle a few yards upfield, if he is uncovered.

pulling/trapping

Good foot quickness working behind the line, though losing a few extra pounds around the middle would help his agility. Brings hips to knock back linebackers in his way, maintains block until running back finds the hole behind him. Gets down low quickly to defeat defenders trying to cut down running backs. Ducks his head at times, must keep his posture to see and sustain against his target.

intangibles

Dependable, no-nonsense mauler who works hard in the weight room and on the field. Did not start the first four games of 2010 due to a high ankle sprain suffered during the summer.

run blocking

Good fit in a zone system, uses mobility and strength to move defender down the line. Dips shoulder and moves his feet to get outside leverage when needed. Strong and low coming out of his stance, effective in short-yardage situations. Finds the mike quickly and negates him when it is his responsibility. Gives effort to hit as many targets as possible, even if on the ground. Need to work on keeping outside leverage when doubling on the nose.

downfield

Regularly hits second-level targets, uses strong hands to latch on, and keeps legs churning to carry them out of the play. Knows correct blocking angles inside, gets into position with good footwork. Will punch at smaller defenders at times instead of latching on, allowing them to get off the block.

initial quickness

Possesses adequate quickness off the snap to get his hands into defenders and attack linebackers at the second level, but is not elite in this category and can be a step late at times.

Ranked as the third-best player in Wisconsin and No. 39 offensive lineman in the nation by Rivals.com

fourth-best player in the state and 22nd-best offensive lineman in the nation by Scout.com

first-team all-state (WFCA, AP)

first-team all-conference, conference lineman of the year, first-team all region and first-team all-area as a senior

first-team all-state (Wisconsinpreps.com), honorable mention all-state (WFCA)

first-team all-conference, first-team all region and second-team all-area as a junior

three-year letterwinner in football

two-time letterwinner in wrestling

one letter in track and field

National Honor Society member

head coach was Kirk DeNoyer.

Parents are William and Susan Zeitler.

Physical Attributes:

Proj Rd: 1-2
Height: 6-4
Weight: 314.0
Forty: 5.32
Arm: 32 3/4
Hand: 10 1/4
Wingspan: --

Pro Day Results:

Cone: --
Bench: --
Shuttle: --
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20: --
40: --
BJ: --
VJ: --

Combine Results:

Cone: 7.77
Bench: 32.0
Shuttle: 4.61
10: 1.78
20: 3.02
40: 5.32
BJ: 08'05"
VJ: 29.0