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Positives: Has a tall, thick frame with room to add at least another 25 pounds of bulk
Has thick thighs, very long arms, adequate muscle tone and good timed speed
Shows a competitive nature and good toughness, staying with the play until the whistle
Durable player who will not hesitate to mix it up in the trenches
Fights on every play and makes every effort to spring the running back
Smart player who knows his assignments, but is more alert picking up the defender at the line of scrimmage than on the move (lacks second level awareness)
Holds ground when setting up in pass protection and does a decent job of picking up adjustments on stunts
Lacks suddenness or quick-twitch moves, but shows patience waiting for movement to come to him
Generally will finish his blocks, as he knows how to gain position and use his long arms in attempts to sustain
Has the big body to occupy the defender and hold ground at the point of attack
Better as a position blocker, as his feet are too sluggish moving in space (has good short-area quickness, but speed tapers off considerably moving to the second level), but is a decent plodder who knows how to lean, push and hold the rush lane
Has the long arms to make reach blocks, extend, anchor and hold off the pass rusher
His best asset is his punch and lockout ability with his hands, as he keeps them active, gets good placement and is quick to reset and recoil (may overextend at times, but usually recovers)
When he extends those hands to punch, he puts enough force behind his hits to control the defender
Not used on pulls and traps due to stiff hips, but does take good (but slow) angles
Stays with the play and uses his reach to ride defenders away from the pocket
Does a decent job picking up stunts and blitzes, using his hands effectively to defeat counter moves.
Negatives: Very slow coming off the ball into the second level and is too tall in his stance to be used on pulls and traps, making him a liability at offensive guard
Lacks the quick feet to mirror edge rushers in pass protection at left tackle, but will need to add bulk to his frame for a possible move to right tackle (so they can cover up his pass protection deficiencies vs. the speed rush, he is better suited for the right side)
Lacks suddenness to gain movement on contact
Too clumsy moving in space and will generally cross his feet and fall to the ground due to poor balance issues on the move
Plays with a wide base and his feet tend to die when he has to retreat in pass protection (often beaten off the edge)
Too stiff in his hips to redirect, and while he has a strong hand punch, he needs to use it more often as he lacks consistency shocking the defender with pop on contact
Is too tall to sink his weight and with marginal leg drive, he can be pushed back into the pocket
Lacks knee bend and drops his head too much on the move, struggling to locate second level defenders.
Compares To: Jeremy Trueblood, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Marten is a Trueblood clone -- a college left tackle who is too slow-footed to pull and trap as a guard and has some strength and lateral movement issues that make him a liability at left tackle
With additional bulk, Marten might be a better fit at right tackle
He is a good short-area drive blocker with a strong hand punch and placement, but at right tackle his pass protection deficiencies against edge rushers can be covered up better than when isolated on the left side.
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