Powerful run blocking guard at the next level. Gets low and attacks his blocking assignments in the run game. With time to learn to better use his anchor, can develop more lateral movement in pass protection. Best now when moving forward and creating running lanes and getting to the next level.
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Davis is a powerful blocker with the mobility needed to win space, making him ideally suited for playing offensive guard in a gap/power run blocking scheme. While his movement skills and power are appealing traits, developing consistency with his footwork and base is needed for him to find success. Despite getting work at both guard and tackle in college, his best fit in the NFL comes at offensive guard. Davis should be able to factor in the lineup initially as a utility blocker and compete for a starting job by Year 2/3. His ability to earn a starting gig is contingent on cleaning up his footwork that cause issues with balance and pass sets.
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Davis carries good power and outstanding foot quickness on a stout frame and has proven to be consistent and effective in a variety of blocking schemes. His footwork and body control help him square his targets into his power zone, but a lack of arm length creates some inconsistencies in sustaining blocks. He has some flaws, but there doesn't appear to be glaring holes to overcome his areas of strength and become a starting guard early in his career.
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