Anyone have this one right?
A team captain and four-year starter Boehm (Bay-m) is a hard worker who played guard as a true freshman and then moved to center the next year. He may never develop into a Pro Bowl caliber player but he has the balance, toughness and enough size to develop into a steady starter and he projects as a versatile interior backup offensive lineman at worst so he has a high floor. In addition, there's a lot to like about his durability. While he dealt with an ankle injury last year he played through it and ended up starting 52 consecutive games. April 8, 2016
From that article
I think it's obvious that Keim was the source on this NFL.com player profile quote. Hah.
"SOURCES TELL US "He's tough as nails. He'll play with pain and he's the kind of guy who can command a locker room. I always look for talent first, but leadership might be just as important from your center and he has that." * -- NFC West executive"
Four*-year starter with outstanding power at the point of attack with an ability to create running lanes through sheer brute force. Boehm’s squatty frame may cause some evaluators to hesitate, but offensive line coaches will fall in love with his instincts, power, leadership and durability. Boehm has a chance to be an early starter for a team looking for power and leadership in the middle of their line.