A player so revered by teammates that he has been elected a team captain each of the past two seasons, a rarity at the University of Washington.
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"He is the catalyst to everything we do,"said offensive line coach Dan Cozzetto. "He is the epitome of what I want in an offensive lineman. I respect him as much as anybody I have coached. The things that he has done for us and the loyalty and the support, he echoes everything that coach (Steve Sarkisian) talks about. You can't have enough guys like that."
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Rob Rang, a senior analyst at NFLDraftScout.com, said Kelemete will likely be moved back to guard at the next level. His organization currently has Kelemete, who was named to the All-Pac-12 second team this year, ranked as the No. 5 guard prospect and pegged as a third-round pick.
"Kelemete is a better fit inside, where his lack of height and reach won't limit his effectiveness,"
Rang said, adding that Kelemete is "surprisingly light on his feet" which helps make him "a very intriguing guard prospect, especially for teams operating out of a zone scheme."
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If he's still there in the 3rd round, perhaps the Texans consider this guy as a potential starter inside and reserve at OT ? If he only had some experience
at center ?