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NFL Draft Prospect
Interview: Branden Albert, G, Virginia
by Paul Eide
Senior
Writer
2/15/08

When speaking with former
University of Virginia guard Branden Albert you can hardly believe you
are speaking with possibly the most versatile and sought after lineman
in the entire upcoming NFL Draft.
Albert's unassuming, low key personality belies a 6-6, 315 pound frame
that will undoubtedly be selected in the first round of the Draft and
has many NFL scouts drooling over his athleticism and quickness for a
man of his considerable size.
"It makes me feel good and makes me feel like I made the right
decision," said Albert about his standing as the unquestioned #1 guard
in the Draft after leaving school a year early. “People are recognizing
my talent and I’m just happy to be in the situation I am."
But when the conversation turns to how it makes him feel when, as a
guard, he “pulls” and sees a lowly defensive back impeding his forward
progress, Albert’s relaxed tone quickly becomes accelerated at the
thought of wiping out an overmatched foe.
"It’s
a great feeling. You know those guys are going to either try and cut
you, or take you head on and you know which one I’m gonna win. When I
come around the corner and a guy isn’t going to cut me, and I got you
on the ropes, than I’m gonna get you. A lot of guys think they can duck
and dodge me because I’m so much bigger, but that’s when I show them my
athletic ability."
Perhaps one reason he lacks the arrogance of many a projected first
round draft pick is because he is relatively new to the game of self
promotion. Albert was rated the #38 overall offensive lineman in the
country by scout.com after his senior season mainly because he didn’t
start playing football until his junior year. Until then he focused
solely on basketball because of his large size and abnormally quick
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"I was
always big in high school. My junior year I was 340 and senior
year I dropped down to 310. I never head to work to put on the mass
like some guys, said Albert. "But I switched (to football) because of
the fact that I had the potential to make it to the pro level, even if
just by numbers alone. The roster size is so much bigger in the NFL
compared to the NBA it’s more realistic."
Though he played left tackle in high school, when Albert arrived at
Virginia playing tackle wasn’t an option because the team already had
two senior starters at the position; one of which is current Jets left
tackles and #4 overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft,
D'Brickashaw Ferguson. Instead, he learned a new position to get him on
the field more frequently.
"We had two good senior tackles and they were looking for a way to get
me in the lineup so guard was a natural progression," said Albert about
the conversion to guard. "I did well my first year and they just kept
me there."
Learning a new position seemed tedious at the time but in hindsight, as
the undisputed top guard in this year's NFL Draft, the conversion to
guard was the best thing that could have happened.
"Yes that is working to my advantage a lot right now. There are a lot
of pro teams considering me at tackle, but at the same time I am the
consensus #1 guard in the draft so I’m in my own class in a sense
thanks to the circumstances."
Feeding the speculation of being switched back to left tackle at the
next level, Albert started two games at the position last year because
of injury and exceeded expectations.
"I made the transition pretty easily. I felt real good out there
because I played tackle in high school so it wasn’t totally new. It
felt really easy to me."
Albert's ability to play both guard and tackle positions has fanned the
flames of his draft stock in the eyes of NFL scouts
"If you have versatility (to play multiple positions) you double your
chances of playing at the next level. I feel like a lot of teams that’s
the main thing they are trying to see right away; if I can play tackle
right away. And I feel like I can because I’m an athletic guy. It’s
probably different from playing tackle in college, but I feel I can do
it over time in the NFL."
Speaking of his impending rise to the next level, Albert had several
“Wow” moments as he rubbed shoulders with the NFL’s elite at the
Combine in Indianapolis last month. When asked of a favorite, he
couldn’t single any one out.
"Everybody man! I spoke to everybody; Jack Del Rio, Herm Edwards, Ozzie
Newsome, John Harbaugh, Marvin Lewis, all the head coaches. All the
GM’s I’d seen on TV were talking to me and I was like, "Damn all these
guys are showing interest in me! It was a reality check to see the
interest I was getting. It made me feel like I was playing with the big
boys now."
One thing Albert has on his resume that none of the other prospective
first rounders can lay claim to is battling a hands down top three pick
in defensive end Chris Long every day for three years.
"I think it’s a huge advantage. I mean that is what really helped me
develop as much as anything and no one else (in the Draft) has that in
their back pocket," said Albert.
"Me and him wanted to constantly beat each other in practice. He always
told me, ‘Man, you’re a tackle.’ When I moved to tackle for those first
two games last year I was somewhat tentative because it had been a
couple years and he really reassured me a lot. Working against him was
great for me because I could see where I was at against the best
defender in college and I knew if I could hang with him, I could do it
for real in the NFL.”
With the Draft drawing nearer with each passing day, and with is
Combine performance in the books, the pre-Combine hype has receded
somewhat but not completely as he prepares for the life of a first
round NFL Draft pick.
"It’s been kinda crazy the whole time since the season ended, but it’s
started to slow down now with the Draft finally coming,” said Albert.
“It’s still hectic because people like you are calling me, asking me
about what I’m doing and all that. It’s still ongoing but it’s been a
crazy experience."
Thanks to running the gamut and meeting representatives from every NFL
team at the Combine Branden Albert knows what lies ahead. When asked if
there was a particular team he would prefer to play for, Albert
answered the question in the same way he answered every other question
he was asked; with a level of humility uncommon for a future
millionaire athlete.
“I want to play for anyone who wants to draft me,” said Albert in
closing. “I am very fortunate to be where I’m at and that is the
attitude that got me where I am. So there is no reason to change now.”
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