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  • DET Center #57
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    NFL Media’s Lance Zierlein believes Missouri C Trystan Colon-Castillo will be “hard-pressed” to “hold his own” against NFL size and strength.
    Colon-Castillo (6'4/315), a three-year starter, declared for the draft early in December. Zierlein is pessimistic about his prospects, giving the Missouri center a UDFA grade. “He has good football intelligence, plays with effort and possesses adequate lateral quickness for some outside zone blocks, but lacks the range to get to all of them,” Zierlein wrote. “He doesn’t have a standout play characteristic to make up for a lack of NFL traits.”
  • DET Center #57
    Missouri redshirt junior C Trystan Colon-Castillo declared for the 2020 NFL Draft.
    Colon-Castillo (6'4/315) closed out his Mizzou career having started 38 consecutive contests and could potentially land as a Day 3 selection should the process break right for him. He makes for the third Missouri player to declare since Saturday. Missouri will also be losing its starting quarterback to graduation and just fired its head coach. Should be a fun winter in Columbia.
  • DET Center #57
    In his too-early 2020 big board, Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller ranks Missouri redshirt junior C Trystan Colon-Castillo as the No. 9 draft-eligible center prospect.
    Colon-Castillo (6'4/315) has started all 26 of Missouri’s games at center over the past two seasons. We will have a better idea of where he might fall in the draft proper (should he fall in the draft proper) after the fall campaign. A draft declaration is not a given, of course.