He was a second-team All-Pac-10 choice, and was first-team on Phil Steele's midseason All-Pac-10 team and second-team on his postseason All-Pac-10 squad. Schwartz was a second-team preseason All-Pac-10 choice by Athlon, Lindy's, and Steele, as Steele also listed him as the nation's # 63 draft-eligible tackle. In 2010, he started all 12 games at left tackle, heading an offensive line that blocked for 1,167-yard rusher Shane Vereen. He was Lindy's second-team preseason All-Pac-10, was Athlon third-team preseason All-Pac-10, was a Phil Steele preseason, midseason, and postseason third-team All-Pac-10 choice, received All-Pac-10 honorable mention and Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention, and received Cal's Brick Muller Award as its Most Valuable Offensive Lineman. In 2009, Schwartz started all 13 games at right tackle. He was named a second-team Freshman All-American by College Football News, received the Bob Tessier Award as Cal's Most Improved Offensive Lineman, and received honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic honors. In 2008, Schwartz started all 13 games, the first 3 games at right tackle and the remaining 10 at left tackle. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in American Studies, with an emphasis on human development and identity. Schwartz attended the University of California, Berkeley, from 2007 to December 2011. He ran the 40-yard dash in 5.28, and had a time in the 20-yard shuttle of 4.87 he also had a time in the shuttle of 4.78 at the Stanford Nike combine. At a spring LA combine, Schwartz measured 6 feet 5.5 inches (1.969 m) tall, and weighed 303 pounds (137 kg). Academically, he had a 4.3 GPA and a 34 ACT, and was named to the Principal's Honor Roll and Dean's List.Ĭoming out of high school, he received football offers from Cal, Michigan, Stanford, Virginia, Tennessee, Oregon, and Washington State. Schwartz was also an all-league pitcher on the school baseball team. As a senior, he was the 2006 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Los Angeles City Offensive Lineman of the Year, 2006 Western League Lineman of the Year, and received Prepstar 2006 All-West Region honors. Schwartz was a two-time All-State "underclassman" pick, and earned 2005 All-Western League and All-City honors as a junior. He began as a quarterback, but quickly moved over to offensive tackle where he was a four-year starter. Playing football for his high school team, on which he was the team captain, he was regarded as a three-star offensive tackle prospect by, and by which ranked him # 23. Schwartz attended Palisades Charter High School. And I started to kind of feel like maybe this was their destiny. They were like trucks hitting small cars. I started out worrying that they were going to get hurt-but then I realized it was the other players I should be worrying about. Now, if they would only fix franchise mode.His father, speaking of the fact that he has two sons playing in the National Football League, said: "I just kvell." His mother, commenting on having two sons play football, said: That’s not to say EA is completely controlled by fan feedback on ratings, but they do likely lean toward the more commercial takes, and for good reason. 1, it might have caused serious backlash. Madden fans want the ratings to match what they think they already know.įor example, Thomas set a single-season record for receptions in 2019, if he was rated anything but No. PFF followers want the truth, even if it goes against the popular opinion. It’s important to remember, the two entities have slightly different fanbases to satisfy. Both have Kern rated highly, but PFF has Hekker near the middle of the pack for punters. PFF evaluators don’t think nearly as highly of the Rams’ Hekker as EA does. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) Getty Images during the first quarter against the Indianapolis Colts at Nissan Stadium on Septemin Nashville, Tennessee. NASHVILLE, TN - SEPTEMBER 15: Brett Kern #6 of the Tennessee Titans follows through on a punt.
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