Hroniss Grasu is reuniting with former Oregon offensive lineman Kyle Long in Chicago. Grasu was selected with the 71st overall pick in the 2015 draft by the Chicago Bears.
Grasu started all 52 games he played in a Ducks uniform. He was named second-team All-American, first- team All-Pac 12 and was a Rimington Award finalist for the nation’s best center during his time at Oregon.
In 2014, Grasu missed three games with a leg injury, but returned for the Ducks’ last two games in the College Football Playoff.
The bottom line, according to NFL.com: “While Grasu isn’t a powerful center, he does display enough functional strength and movement skills to be able to assimilate into any offensive philosophy. Grasu can play bigger than his listed size and while he doesn’t possess any overwhelming qualities or traits, there aren’t any glaring holes in his game that should derail him.”
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Former Oregon center Hroniss Grasu selected by the Chicago Bears
Justin Wise
April 30, 2015
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