Alex Forsyth
25-Year-Old
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Picked up by Denver
The Broncos selected Forsyth in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 257th overall.
ANALYSIS
Forsyth (6-foot-4, 303 pounds) has a better frame than most centers as well as adequate reach (32 and 3/4-inch arms), but the Oregon product is probably a bit light on raw talent. Forsyth's 20.5-inch vertical from the combine is memorably bad, and his 95-inch broad jump isn't much better. Forsyth will need to succeed with technique.
Forsyth (6-foot-4, 303 pounds) has a better frame than most centers as well as adequate reach (32 and 3/4-inch arms), but the Oregon product is probably a bit light on raw talent. Forsyth's 20.5-inch vertical from the combine is memorably bad, and his 95-inch broad jump isn't much better. Forsyth will need to succeed with technique.
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How do Alex Forsyth's measurables compare to other centers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
Height
6' 4"Weight
303 lbsVertical Jump
20.5 inBroad Jump
95 inHand Length
10.25 inArm Length
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Nix connection could help win job
Forsyth's experience playing with rookie quarterback Bo Nix could give him a leg up in Denver's center competition, according to Nick Kosmider of The Athletic.
ANALYSIS
Kosmider reasons that the Broncos are hoping to let a young center grow alongside Nix, and Forsyth would be a sensible choice considering he was the center for Nix at Oregon in 2022. Forsyth was a seventh-round draft pick in 2023, and he's competing with 2022 fifth-round pick Luke Wattenberg and veteran Sam Mustipher to be the starting center after 2023 starter Lloyd Cushenberry left in free agency.
Kosmider reasons that the Broncos are hoping to let a young center grow alongside Nix, and Forsyth would be a sensible choice considering he was the center for Nix at Oregon in 2022. Forsyth was a seventh-round draft pick in 2023, and he's competing with 2022 fifth-round pick Luke Wattenberg and veteran Sam Mustipher to be the starting center after 2023 starter Lloyd Cushenberry left in free agency.