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Cole Van Lanen, OT, Wisconsin
Selected: Round 6, Pick 30, Overall Pick 214 by Packers
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Name: Cole Van Lanen College: Wisconsin
Number: 71
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4 Weight: 305 Position: Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2021 40 Low: 5.05 40 Time: 5.11 40 High: 5.18
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Data Scout Notes: 5-7/Was told whole Wisc OLine should get Drafted Like 2018 Oklahoma's 2020: 3rdC...POutland/PWCamp1st...HM All-Big Ten, Media 2nd team All-Big Ten w/13 sts at LT in '19. Started 1 gm at LT, played 13 gms in '18. Backup in 14 gms in '17. Redshirted in '16.
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Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6042
Weight: 305
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Dates: 03/10/21
Hand: 09 3/4 Arm: 33 3/8 Wingspan: 78 1/2
Height: 6042
Weight: 305
40 Yrd Dash: 5.11
20 Yrd Dash: 2.95
10 Yrd Dash: 1.70
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 22
Vertical Jump: 30
Broad Jump: 08'11"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.64
3-Cone Drill: 7.34
40 Time Range: 5.07-5.14/Projected 5.09/-7 LBs
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Cole Van Lanen, Wisconsin, Player News
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UW's starting line - tackles Tyler Beach and Cole Van Lanen, guards Logan Bruss and Jon Dietzen and center Kayden Lyles - has played in a combined 168 games and has 92 starts among them. That prior knowledge has helped during a season in which nothing is guaranteed. Seniors Van Lanen (43 games, 17 starts) and Dietzen (38, 35) are the veterans of the group and are playing next to each other on the left side of the line after splitting reps at left tackle in 2018. Van Lanen emerged as a de facto starter a s Dietzen dealt with injuries that season, which helped springboard Van Lanen to a strong 2019."It's been awesome. Waited a long time for this opportunity to play next to him," Van Lanen said. "I feel like our personalities match fully and love pl aying together. I think our styles of play are very similar, so we help each other out a lot on the line. I think we're just a good duo. It's a lot of fun playing next to him. I think he enjoys playing next to me. I think we play really well together, an d hopefully we continue doing that the rest of the season." - Wisconsin State Journal
(DS#21 OT) rSr/2021 OT Cole Van Lanen, Wisconsin
News Source: Wisconsin State Journal
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This fall will be wildly different than the one Cole Van Lanen expected, or wanted. His senior season as a tackle on the University of Wisconsin football team has been canceled. The Big Ten Conference decided none of its teams will play football this fal l due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic. The Big Ten is developing plans to potentially play games in early 2021, but no details have been decided upon yet. The situation puts Van Lanen and the rest of his NFL-bound upperclassmen teammates and peer s in the conference in a bind. They must decide between a spring-semester season - in whatever form the conference cooks up - or preparing for the NFL draft."There's a lot of possibilities. I could just say, 'Screw it,' and go out and train. Maybe there's a way I could train and do spring ball. Maybe I just do the spring ball and hopefully the draft gets pushed back. Will I stay for a whole other year?" Van Lanen said Friday. "I'm starting to piece things together, what I want to do, but there's still a lot of people I need to talk to, still a lot of things I need to find out for myself to make that best decision, because I only get one." Van Lanen said he'll use the next two weeks off from workouts at UW to give his plans thought, and it may ta ke him the rest of the fall to decide what to do. - Wisconsin State Journal
(DS#21 OT) rSr/2021 OT Cole Van Lanen, Wisconsin
News Source: Wisconsin State Journal
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The buffer between several reporters and Cole Van Lanen - a Zoom session via computer Friday morning - could not hide the frustration flowing from Wisconsin's talented offensive tackle. "I was obviously very upset," Van Lanen said of the Big Ten's decisi on Tuesday to move the league's 2020 football schedule to the second semester. "Angry. People just don't understand how much time and how much we're sacrificing to do what we want to do. "I think as players we truly do feel safer playing football than we do now. The chancellors tell us that we can go to class and still practice." Yes to practice, no to games. "As a player, that makes zero sense," Van Lanen said. "It makes zero sense why we had to cancel the season so early." - Journal Sentinel
(DS#21 OT) rSr/2021 OT Cole Van Lanen, Wisconsin
News Source: Journal Sentinel
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