The Kansas City Chiefs drafted one of the more versatile offensive linemen in the entire draft. Hunter Nourzad, an offensive lineman from Penn State, was drafted by the Chiefs on day three and is being considered a guy who can be a real contributor in terms of depth.
The Kansas City Chiefs selected offensive lineman Hunter Nourzad in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL draft because of his versatility and desire to excel in any role.
The Kansas City Chiefs needed to add some beef to their front five in the 2024 NFL draft and managed to pick three offensive linemen who might be able to play a role for Andy Reid next season.
By selecting wide receiver Xavier Worthy to address their issues in that area, the Kansas City Chiefs demonstrated a strategic shift towards semi-rebuilding their offensive line.
Penn State had four players hear their names called during the 2024 NFL Draft in the final four rounds on Saturday. The four draft picks bring the total of Nittany Lions drafted since coach James Franklin was hired in 2014 to 52.
In the 2024 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs spent three picks on fortifying their offensive line. With the selections of Kingsley Suamataia, Hunter Nourzad and C.J.
Kansas City’s fifth-round pick is an intriguing prospect, having played at all five offensive line positions in college. On Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs acquired one of the more versatile players in 2024’s NFL Draft.
With a starting lineup of Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey and Nick Allegretti, the Kansas City Chiefs' interior offensive line is one of the strongest in the NFL.
The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Hunter Nourzad.
A likely Day 3 pick, Nourzad has starter upside while having a relatively safe downside. A lightly recruited prospect coming out of high school, Nourzad spent the first portion of his college career in the Ivy League playing at Cornell.
Hunter Nourzad NFL Draft Overview Position: Center School: Penn State Height: 6’3″ Weight: 317 pounds Arm: 32 1/8″ Hand: 10 3/4″ More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles Hunter Nourzad enters the 2024 NFL Draft with loads of experience at multiple positions during his collegiate career.
Penn State has three offensive linemen who will almost certainly be selected in this month’s draft. The Pittsburgh Steelers are hosting one of them. Hunter
The Pittsburgh Steelers are hosting Penn State offensive lineman Hunter Nourzad for a pre-draft visit on Wednesday, the final day of top 30 visits ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Hunter Nourzad.
Penn State had its annual Pro Day Friday morning in Holuba Hall. 11 players worked out, and 13 showed up and talked with reporters. Cornerback Johnny Dixon and center Hunter Nourzad were out of the workout portion due to injury, which is also why they were out of the NFL Combine workouts.
Where the Las Vegas Raiders decide to take a center in this year's NFL Draft will depend on if they are looking for a starter or not. If the club is in a position where it feels it has an idea about who will be their starter by the time the draft rolls around, they can afford to wait until Day 3 to find a prospect to add depth.
College: Cornell, Penn State College Position: RT / G / C NFL Position: C / G Height/Weight: 6'23/4", 319 pounds Year / Age: RS Senior / 23 Draft Projection: Fifth-sixth round Where I’d Take Him: Fourth round Hunter Nourzad was an underrecruited prospect from Mariette, Georgia.
All 105 is a Nittany Sports Now series profiling each Penn State football player. This edition will look at sixth-year OL Hunter Nourzad. Height: 6-foot-3 Weight: 315 pounds Hometown: Marietta, Georgia Before Penn State Cornell: Nourzad transferred to Penn State in the 2022 offseason after four years playing Ivy League football at Cornell.
At Penn State and everywhere else, it’s hard for a true freshman to hold his own. This is true regardless of where they play; quarterback, linebacker, receiver, wherever.
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