Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsFriday, July 3, 2026

Peter Konz NFL Draft prospect notes

Peter Konz
6'5, 313 pounds | Center | Wisconsin

First word:
Along with Ohio State's Michael Brewster, Konz is one of the two best center in college football. He's a do-it-all center who can play with strength and athleticism. Wisconsin likes to use Konz on the move in the run game and he's deceptively agile for a big player. It may be a sign of junior status, but one area where Konz needs to get better is making the line calls. Get better there and Konz will only see his draft stock rise.

Bold statement:
Barring an injury, Konz should enter the NFL Draft following the 2011 season.

Games viewed: (all 2010) Arizona State, Ohio State, Iowa, TCU

Peter Konz
6’5, 313 pounds | Center | Wisconsin
Notes:
• Has great size for the position. Like many Wisconsin offensive linemen, Konz has a body that is ready for the NFL.
• When he is playing in line, Konz is much better blocking to the right. He’s not as fluid or sudden working to the left.
• As strong as he is, Konz isn’t particularly a great drive blocker against defensive tackles. He’s fine taking on linebackers, but doesn’t push around tackles that well.
• What makes Konz special is his pulling ability on sweep plays. If Wisconsin is running to the edge with a big back, it’s often behind Konz.
• Konz is an intelligent player working on the second level. He doesn’t get in the back’s way and offers just enough running room to create a lane.
• Can control himself nicely when running full speed, picking off defenders in his path.
• From a technical standpoint, Konz needs to improve his hand use. Although he gets back into his stance quickly, Konz struggles to consistently get good hand position.
• Has had some ankle injury issues, both in 2010 and during 2011 spring practice. Has also dealt with blood clots in his lungs that caused him to miss time in 2009.

Mocking the Draft
SB Nation NFL mock draft: Eagles stick with what works; invest in the trenchesSB Nation NFL mock draft: Eagles stick with what works; invest in the trenches
Mocking the Draft

This player should be a plug-and-play replacement for Mekhi Becton right off the bat.

By Michael Peterson
Mocking the Draft
SB Nation NFL mock draft: Chiefs get an absolute steal of a WR at No. 31SB Nation NFL mock draft: Chiefs get an absolute steal of a WR at No. 31
Mocking the Draft

This guy’s got talent, plus playing with Patrick Mahomes automatically elevates his potential.

By Michael Peterson
Mocking the Draft
SB Nation NFL mock draft: Bills fill biggest need with a top CB at No. 30SB Nation NFL mock draft: Bills fill biggest need with a top CB at No. 30
Mocking the Draft

He’s a bit of a liability in the run game, but his potential in the pass game was enough for Buffalo Rumblings.

By Michael Peterson
Mocking the Draft
SB Nation NFL mock draft: Commanders give Jayden Daniels a fluid playmaker at WR with No. 29 pickSB Nation NFL mock draft: Commanders give Jayden Daniels a fluid playmaker at WR with No. 29 pick
Mocking the Draft

This pick could help the Commanders build on last year’s excellent season.

By Michael Peterson
Mocking the Draft
SB Nation NFL mock draft: Lions bring in a pass-rushing partner in crime for Aidan HutchinsonSB Nation NFL mock draft: Lions bring in a pass-rushing partner in crime for Aidan Hutchinson
Mocking the Draft

It’s a high-potential pick for a Detroit defense that needs a solid pass rusher.

By Michael Peterson
Mocking the Draft
SB Nation NFL mock draft: Rams keep building defensive identity at No. 26SB Nation NFL mock draft: Rams keep building defensive identity at No. 26
Mocking the Draft

This rookie would be a great complement to Jared Verse and Byron Young.

By Michael Peterson