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2022 NFL Draft Player Profiles: North Dakota State OL Cordell Volson – Steelers Depot
From now till the 2022 NFL Draft takes place, we hope to scout and create profiles for as many prospects as attainable, inspecting their strengths, weaknesses, and what they will carry to an NFL franchise. These gamers may very well be potential prime 10 picks, all the best way right down to Day 3 picks and precedence undrafted free brokers Right this moment, I’ll be profiling an offensive line prospect that starred for a small-school powerhouse within the FCS however could also be finest suited to a place change on the subsequent stage.
#67 Cordell Volson, OL, NDSU (R-Senior) – 6061, 315lb
Shrine Bowl/Mix Invite
Measurements
Participant | Ht/Wt | Hand Dimension | Arm Size | Wingspan |
Cordell Volson | 6’6 1/8”, 315lb | 10 1/2” | 33 7/8” | 81 1/8” |
40-Yard Sprint | 10-Yard Sprint | Brief Shuttle | 3-Cone | |
5.27 | 1.80 | 4.93 | 8.31 | |
Broad Leap | Vertical | Bench Press | ||
8’8” | 25.0” | 25 |
The Good
— Has nice dimension paired with good size for the following stage
— Sturdy, sturdy body with the thickness and core stability to soak up contact
— Place versatile having performed each guard and deal with spots in school
— Solely identified to have surrendered a half a sack in his school profession
— Aggressive run blocker that appears to run his opponents off the ball
— Bodily play model as he takes satisfaction in placing defenders on their backs
— Efficient sq. puller who can both kick out the sting defender or decide up a second stage field defender and wash them down the LOS
— Has the motion abilities to rise up to the second stage
— Has spectacular grip energy that latches onto the opponent’s pads together with his punch
— Runs his ft on contact and can block to and thru the whistle
— Fast setter in go safety that performs with endurance and good hip/knee bend
— Has proven the flexibility to reflect in go safety and acknowledge twist/stunt pickups
— Core energy and dimension makes him viable go protector in opposition to the bull rush
The Unhealthy
— Athletic profile is pretty restricted by way of lateral quickness and burst/explosive energy
— Foot velocity on contact as a blocker may very well be extra pressing
— Will wrestle dealing with velocity rushers as a deal with on the subsequent stage together with his foot velocity
— Will often get beat on inside counters as a consequence of try and overset in opposition to velocity on the skin
— Does have nice lateral mobility in phrases to adjusting in area to choose up defenders within the open discipline
— Hand placement wants to enhance as he’ll miss exterior the defender’s shoulders every so often
— Can have defenders fall off his block makes an attempt as a consequence of inconsistent hand placement in addition to his upright pad stage
— Can stand to time up his punch higher in go safety to keep away from whiffs
— Sixth-year senior that will likely be a 24-year-old rookie
Bio
— Redshirt Senior prospect (sixth yr) from Balfour, N.D.
— Born July 20, 1998 (age 23)
— Older brother, Tanner, was a middle and Rimington Award winner for the Bison from 2014-18 earlier than signing as an undrafted free agent with the Los Angeles Chargers
— 5-year starter and two-time captain for the Drake-Anamoose Raiders in HS
— Additionally, an all-district performer on the basketball court docket
— Sat out the whole season as a redshirt in 2016
— Appeared in 9 video games in 2017 as a reserve OL
— Backup offensive lineman in 2018 and performed in all 15 video games as a member of the PAT and discipline purpose unit
— Began all 16 video games at proper deal with in 2019 and in 12 regular-season video games had a team-high 100 knockdown blocks and eight.3 knockdowns per sport whereas taking part in 724 whole snaps with solely one-half sack allowed
— Began all 10 video games throughout the spring 2021 season because of the pandemic and noticed time in any respect each guard and deal with positions throughout the yr, performed 403 of 411 offensive snaps throughout the common season and graded out at 90 % with zero sacks allowed and one penalty in opposition to
— Returned to the Bison program for a fifth yr of eligibility in 2021 because of the influence of COVID-19 on the 2020-21 season
— Began all 15 video games at proper deal with in 2021 and graded out at 94 % on 623 regular-season snaps with zero sacks or tackles for loss allowed
— Appeared in a school-record 65 profession video games together with 41 consecutive begins over his last three seasons
— A part of 5 convention and 4 nationwide championships throughout his six-year profession
— Three-time FCS All-American and All-Missouri Valley Soccer Convention first workforce (2019-2021), 2020-21 Phil Steele FCS Offensive Lineman of the 12 months
— 2017, 2018, 2019 MVFC Honor Roll, 2017 MVFC Commissioner’s Tutorial Excellence Award
— Two-time workforce captain (2020 & 2021)
— Graduated from NDSU in December 2020 with a bachelor’s diploma typically agriculture
Tape Breakdown
Cordell Volson leaves North Dakota State as probably the most adorned graduates in program historical past. The 6’6 1/8”, 315lb six-year senior was an element 5 convention and 4 nationwide championship groups throughout his time in Fargo, seeing motion in a school-record 65 video games and beginning 41 of these contests at each place on the offensive line exterior of middle. Volson leaves the Bison as an skilled, well-built blocker that specializes at displacing his competitors within the run sport. His dimension, energy, and demeanor make him a stable run blocker, blowing his competitors off the ball and operating them backward in opposition to their will like we see on these two performs as Volson locates the defender and runs him clear into the secondary.
Volson performs with an aggressive, bodily demeanor within the operating sport the place he seems to be to impose his will on his opponents. He’s a finisher that wishes to place you into the bottom and end on prime of you. We see that within the examples above as properly within the passing sport with Volson executing the snatch entice approach on defensive linemen within the following two clips, grabbing them together with his vice grip fingers and yanking them to the bottom, ending on prime of them for the pancake block.
Volson proved to be a succesful athlete out in area as properly for the Bison, being able to sq. pull to get the kick out block and clear large operating lanes proper of the LOS like we see on this lengthy TD run in opposition to rival North Dakota.
Volson’s dimension and energy on the level of assault make him a transparent mismatch on linebackers when he climbs to the second stage within the operating sport, having the energy and momentum to scrub defenders down the LOS and clear them out of the play fully like we see on this rep, springing the runner for a protracted TD scamper.
Volson’s versatility is also a pleasant trait to have in an offensive lineman making the transition from school to the professionals. He has began on each side of the LOS at deal with and guard and showcased his skill to play guard at a excessive stage on the East/West Shrine Sport. His sturdy, thick body and core energy make Volson a succesful go protector, making him troublesome to maneuver off his spot. Listed below are just a few clips sowing Volson in go safety the place he reveals the flexibility to reflect the push and decide up stunts and twists coming to his facet, stalling the push fully.
Nonetheless, there are some areas to Volson’s sport which will restrict his total upside on the subsequent stage. He’s an honest athlete out in area, however lacks the foot quickness in go safety to seal off velocity rushers from getting across the nook in addition to transfer laterally in area to push up second stage defenders constantly out in area. We see an instance of the latter right here in opposition to North Dakota as Volson climbs to the second stage in search of work however fails to sq. up two defenders in open area. He will get fingers on the second defender, however his hand placement isn’t nice which may result in extra holding penalties on the subsequent stage.
His lack of lateral mobility additionally causes Volson to be sluggish at adjusting to defenders trying to evade his blocks, thus leading to him lunging ahead and taking pictures his fingers early which result in whiffed block makes an attempt. Right here is one instance in the identical sport the place Volson sq. pulls and sees the cornerback coming throughout his face, resorting to leaning ahead with outstretched fingers, however whiffs the block try because the defender will get round Volson to wrap up the ballcarrier for no acquire on the play.
Conclusion
General, Cordell Volson is a battle-tested, extremely revered offensive line prospect that brings an edge to the sport as a bodily run blocker and succesful go protector. He has the dimensions and size you search for on the place and lead the cost for an offense trying to set up an identification on the bottom each as a bulldozer straight forward in addition to when requested to get out in area. Nonetheless, Volson is a restricted athlete that may see elevated stage of competitors on the subsequent stage and should wrestle with extra athletic velocity rushers on the sting as a consequence of inconsistent hand placement and foot quickness. Thus, transferring inside to protect in all probability is his finest wager to make an NFL roster and probably earn a beginning function.
When watching Volson at NDSU, former San Francisco 49ers OG Alex Boone got here to thoughts as a professional comparability for quite a lot of causes. Boone got here out of Ohio State additionally as primarily an OT with some expertise at guard earlier than transitioning to OG full-time within the league. He shares comparable dimension and size as Volson (6’7, 310lb, 34 3/8” arm, 9 7/8” hand) together with almost equivalent athletic testing (5.23 40, 27.5” vert, 8’7” broad). Boone too was a imply, bodily blocker on the level of assault, doing his finest work within the operating sport whereas being a succesful go protector when kicked inside. He ended up going undrafted and signed with the 49ers in 2009, changing into a full-time starter in 2012.
Whereas I foresee Volson getting drafted in contrast to Boone, I do suppose that his profession projection follows an identical path finally as a man that strikes inside and gives good depth at guard that may additionally play deal with in a pinch however can turn into an eventual starter in time with improved hand placement and constant go units. His finest work comes inside a telephone sales space and his dimension and talent to drag can be maximized inside at guard. Pittsburgh may use extra depth alongside the offensive line and Volson may comply with an identical profession trajectory as former Steeler Matt Feiler who began out as a backup, however finally discovered his means into the beginning lineup as a succesful starter within the league.
Projection: Late Day Two to Early Day Three
Depot Draft Grade: 7.9 – Potential Starter/Good Backup (third Spherical)
Video games Watched: vs North Dakota (2021), at Montana State (2021), Shrine Bowl (2021)
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Hebron woman killed in crash near Glen Ullin
MORTON COUNTY, N.D. (KFYR) – A Hebron woman was killed in a crash around 4:30 p.m. Friday on Morton County Road 88 just north of Glen Ullin.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol says the 66-year-old was distracted by a phone call, veered off the road into the ditch and hit a concrete bridge support.
The driver was not wearing a seatbelt and was life-flighted to a Bismarck hospital where she was pronounced dead.
Three children in the SUV were injured and transported to the hospital by ambulance. They were wearing seatbelts according to authorities.
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North Dakota’s John Hoeven, Kevin Cramer tout counter-UAS, mental health provisions in defense policy bill
GRAND FORKS — The latest defense authorization bill expands mental health care access for North Dakota’s military service members and adds new provisions for countering threats posed by unmanned drones.
Those are among the provisions touted by North Dakota’s two U.S. senators in the annual National Defense Authorization Act. President Joe Biden signed the bill into law Monday after it passed by divided votes in the House and Senate.
Language in the latest NDAA includes an order to establish a counter-UAS task force combatting drone incursions onto U.S. military bases and several provisions for current service members’ mental health care, including measures singling out pilots of U.S. combat drones.
Drone incursions have been reported in recent weeks over U.S. military bases in England and Germany, while residents of several eastern states have reported seeing numerous unidentified lighted drones flying overhead, though U.S. officials say most of the latter incidents have been manned aircraft.
Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., said the NDAA “helps formalize what (the Defense Department) is already doing” to combat unwanted drone use, citing the counter-UAS goals of
Project ULTRA
and ongoing efforts to
integrate drones into U.S. airspace at the Northern Plains UAS Test Site.
Project ULTRA — which stands for UAS logistics, traffic, research and autonomy — seeks to boost national security and operational efficiency of unmanned aerial system operations.
“The interesting thing about Grand Forks is we’ve built an ecosystem where, I’ve talked about us being the tip of the spear against China; we’re the tip of the spear in developing drone and counter-drone,” Hoeven said.
Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., has championed a provision that expands the number of mental health providers certified under military health insurance provider TRICARE.
Cramer said he pushed for the expanded access in response to a pair of suicides among Grand Forks Air Force Base personnel in the past several years.
“The standards to join TRICARE are so stringent now, they don’t take into account that some states like North Dakota only have certain accreditations and certifications that are available to them,” Cramer said. “If you don’t get the right credential — it’s not that it’s a better credential, just the right one — your providers don’t meet the standard for TRICARE.”
He’s also pushed for a provision creating a combat status identifier for pilots of remotely piloted aircraft involved in combat operations.
Cramer cited as inspiration the 119th Wing of the North Dakota National Guard, which flies MQ-9 Reaper unmanned planes.
“Our remote pilots are treated differently when it comes to things like PTSD potential or depression or mental health challenges as the result of, say, a kill shot,” he said. “I wanted to make sure the remote pilots are given the same type of consideration as somebody that’s in the cockpit of an airplane.”
This year’s NDAA also authorizes $1.9 million in planning and design funding for maintenance on Grand Forks Air Force Base’s runway —
one of Cramer’s pet projects
— and reauthorization for the Space Development Agency’s mission, including its recently-established Operations Center North at Grand Forks Air Force Base.
Hoeven said his office is working to appropriate another $450 million toward an advanced fire control system
built off the SDA’s network of low-Earth orbit satellites.
Other North Dakota-specific provisions in this year’s NDAA include authorization for funding to update the UH-72 Lakota helicopters used by the North Dakota National Guard and funding authorization to modernize Minot Air Force Base’s nuclear capabilities.
Policy measures, like more provider options for mental health care or the counter-UAS task force, became law with the passage of the NDAA.
However, NDAA provisions that require funding — like nuclear modernization or the runway study — will need to pass in a separate defense appropriations bill.
“An authorization just says that it’s approved,” Hoeven explained. “In defense appropriations, we allocate the dollars to do it, and if we don’t provide those dollars for the NDAA, for those authorizations or programs, then obviously they don’t advance.”
The federal government is currently operating at last year’s funding levels via a continuing resolution set to expire in March. Congress will have to attempt to pass a defense appropriations bill before then or pass another continuing resolution.
The NDAA usually passes with significant bipartisan support. This year, however, the bill passed with significant dissent from both House and Senate Democrats after a last-minute amendment by House Speaker Mike Johnson
added language barring TRICARE from covering some gender-affirming care
for transgender children of service members.
Both Hoeven and Cramer expressed support for Johnson’s amendment, which blocks gender-affirming care “that could result in sterilization” — though medical professionals say hormone therapy (like puberty blockers) generally does not cause infertility.
Cramer said providing gender-affirming care did not support military readiness and dismissed concerns about the mental health impact of denying that care to minors.
“(The amendment) has a much lower priority than caring for people who are stressed out by the fact that they’re a warfighter,” he said. “We need them to be healthy, we need them to be ready for war, and puberty blockers, gender-affirming care, just simply don’t do either of those things.”
Hoeven said gender-affirming care was hurting military readiness and recruiting and decried providing gender-affirming care as a “social experiment,” a phrase also used by Cramer.
President-elect Donald Trump is widely expected to reinstate a ban on transgender service members in the U.S. Armed Forces, as he did in his first administration.
North Dakota’s U.S. senators also dismissed concerns that the Johnson provision could affect bipartisanship or productivity in the next Congress.
The Senate ultimately passed the NDAA 85-15, while less than half of the House’s Democrats supported the act.
More Democrats attacked Johnson’s last-minute addition while saying they felt compelled to vote for the broader bill.
“I’m hopeful Democrats will come around and join us with what we’ve always done with our military, which is support our professional, great men and women in uniform who do such an outstanding job, not a bunch of social policies that shouldn’t be in there,” Hoeven said.
He also said he expects the embattled House speaker, who holds one of the smallest House majorities in history, to be reelected next year.
Cramer called this year’s NDAA a loss for the political left but said he “wouldn’t read a whole lot” into the dissent, pointing out the bill had continued its decades-long streak of passing into law despite partisan gridlock.
The 118th Congress, which ends Jan. 3, has been called one of the least productive Congresses in decades, and is by some counts the least productive in U.S. history.
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Take a look at the most popular Life stories from the year
FARGO — The world of feature stories is always full of interesting and often quirky tales about some of the most unique people. Here’s a look at the stories our readers couldn’t get enough of this past year.
N.D. actor played Kathy Bates’ husband in “Matlock”
Wahpeton, North Dakota, native Sam Anderson has starred in nearly 200 movies and television shows throughout his 50-year career and
his latest is alongside Oscar-winner Kathy Bates in the new “Matlock.”
Reporter Tracy Briggs caught up with Anderson earlier this fall while the show was airing on CBS, and he called the experience “a gift”.
The reboot of Andy Griffith’s legal drama (which ran from 1986-1995) reimagines Matlock with Bates in the titular role of Madeline “Matty” Matlock who is investigating the death of her daughter, whom she shares with her husband Edwin, played by Anderson.
“I love what it says about women, particularly older women, and it’s funny and heart-wrenching. It really makes you think and gets you in the heart, and that’s my favorite kind of work,” Anderson said.
Jeffrey Fonder remembered as the face of Dempsey’s
In August, the unofficial greeter of Dempsey’s Public House died and the community outpouring for
Jeffrey Fonder, who’d worked at a downtown staple since 2006, remembered him
as someone who “made everyone feel like family”, according to longtime regular Dan Haglund. Fonder, who eventually became general manager after started as a bartender, won Best Bartender in the High Plains Reader’s Best Of poll multiple times. When he wasn’t greeting customers, Fonder helped book bands and often enjoyed the music himself from either behind the bar or in front of the stage, reporter John Lamb wrote.
North Dakota queens crowned
In May,
two North Dakota women were crowned
during the annual competition in Watertown, South Dakota. Codi Miller, 31, of Mandan was selected as Miss North Dakota, and Jaycee Parker, 17, of Minot AFB was selected as Miss North Dakota Teen. Both advanced to the national pageants that were held in August.
Fargo restaurateurs, chef and bakery nominated for James Beard Awards
Fargo’s food scene earned several nods at the beginning of
2024 as semifinalists for James Beard Awards,
one of the highest honors in the American food industry. Business partners
Nikki Ness Berglund and Ryan Nitschke,
who run
several area eateries,
made the list as Outstanding Restauranteur while
Nichole’s Fine Pastry & Café
was nominated for Outstanding Bakery in the country, reporter John Lamb wrote. Additionally,
Andrea Baumgardner
, owner of the
now-closed BernBaum’s,
was nominated for Best Chef Midwest, a region that includes North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Wisconsin. While none of the local nominees went on to win their respective categories, their nominations illustrate just how notable the local culinary culture is becoming.
Moorhead artist transforms bungalow into charming gem
Moorhead artist and former educator Lana Suomala
has experienced a lot of life changes recently, one of which was the completion of a renovation that turned her 100-year-old bungalow into a bright and charming gem on a sleepy half-street in Moorhead. When she purchased it, the home lacked necessary updates and reeked of cat urine, reporter Tammy Swift wrote, but she enlisted contractors and put plenty of sweat equity into the home to showcase its beautiful features like sweeping arches and natural maple floors.
The result is a lovely little home
where Suomala can continue reinventing herself and inspiring others along the way.
Secrets to growing a show-stopping clematis vine
Don Kinzler has been sharing incredible gardening knowledge in his Growing Together and Fielding Questions columns since March 2013, and readers love it.
This July column about about clematis, “the queen of flowering vines”, according to Kinzler,
was a hit with readers. In his conversational style, Kinzler shared important tips for growing this show-stopping perennial vine.
Minnesota man buys vintage ‘Woodie Wagon’
In July, reporter Robin Huebner shared a story about a
1940 “Woodie Wagon” that once belonged to actress Bette Davis now owned by Glyndon couple Gary and Kari Myhre.
The vehicle — named for its wood body — was shown in Davis’ movie “Now, Voyager” and was last owned by an investment company employee whose possessions were repossessed after he was caught up in a Ponzi scheme and went to prison, Huebner wrote. When Davis drove the car, wooden blocks were added under the bench seat so the actress could see over the wheel. The car is one of only about 500 made, and Gary Myhre said a registry compiled more than 25 years ago indicated only about a dozen still remaining, including his in Glyndon.
Billionaire donates millions to nonprofits across Dakotas, Minnesota
In March, the
former wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos MacKenzie Scott made headlines in the Midwest
when she handed out $640 million to various nonprofits throughout the country, including several in North Dakota and Minnesota.
Local recipients included Youthworks, which received $1 million to continue its work of providing youth with shelter and development opportunities; SAGE Development Authority on the Standing Rock Reservation, which received $2 million to fund renewable and sustainable energy practices; and Gender Justice, which received $2 million for its work in North Dakota, Minnesota and South Dakota to advance gender equity through the law.
Danielle Teigen has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and management communication as well as a master’s degree in mass communication from North Dakota State University. She has worked for Forum Communications since May 2015 and is the author of two non-fiction history books.
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