Article By Jack Harver on 19th July, 2010
There's just some extra hanging around.
At last year's rookie combine, Monroe tipped the scales at 309 pounds. By the time he signed with the Jaguars and suited up for their first preseason game, he had bulked up to 329.
Again, not a bad build—just a little unnecessary flab. Watching Monroe play in tune-up games and as a 16-game starter at left tackle, his impressive quick feet, strong hands, and menacing demeanor were always on display.
As, unfortunately, was a hint of sluggishness.
According to Luke Richesson, Jacksonville's second-year strength ...
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