| Phil
Loadholt
Scout.com Headlines: |
McKinnie finds joy in mentoring Loadholt  A pair of oversized offensive tackles have struck up a good mentor-pupil relationship.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Nov 14, 2009 |
Vikings set sights on improvement  Despite playing well in the first half of the season, the Vikings see areas for improvement.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Nov 12, 2009 |
Valuable and versatile Hicks back at it  Artis Hicks showed the value of his versatility once again on Sunday filling in at right tackle.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Oct 14, 2009 |
Loadholt out vs. Rams Rookie right tackle Phil Loadholt will miss his first game with an ankle injury.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Oct 11, 2009 |
Defensive fronts challenge young O-linemen  First-year starters John Sullivan and Phil Loadhot are being challenged with different fronts.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Sep 25, 2009 |
Behind Enemy Lines: Questioning the Vikings  Brett Favre has generated the headlines, but can he live up to the hype?
-by VikingUpdate.com
Sep 10, 2009 |
Notebook: Loadholt ‘excited’ for the start  Big right tackle Phil Loadhot discusses his emotions entering his first NFL start.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Sep 9, 2009 |
Offensive line coming together  Through two preseason games, the O-line has been better than expected with two first-time starters.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Aug 28, 2009 |
Adjustments to 3-4 still progressing  The offensive line is getting used to adjustments needed when facing a 3-4 defense.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Aug 23, 2009 |
Review of the new  We highlight what we saw from some of the rookies and first-year Vikings.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Aug 16, 2009 |
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Ht: 6-8
Wt: 343
| Date of Birth: |
01/21/1986 |
| Junior College: |
Garden City |
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| 2009 Scout.com NFL Draft Rankings (full list): |
| Pos: OT |
Pos Rank: #7 |
Pos Rating:
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| Scout.com Player Evaluation: |
| STRENGTHS |
Power And Strength |
Size |
Toughness |
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| AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT |
Body Control and Balance |
Feet |
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| Loadholt is a huge, monstrous tackle who can shed the opposition away with ease. He stays square to the opposition, has good technique and uses his brute strength to his advantage to knock defenders off their rush. He's a strong run-blocker who drives the opposition off the line and finishes his blocks until the whistle blows. - Chris Steuber, Scout.com |
| Biography: |
| Not available. |
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