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Brian Baldinger breaks down Quinn Meinerz's impressive blocking

Brian Baldinger breaks down Quinn Meinerz's impressive blocking

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NFL Network's Brian Baldinger recently released a video breaking down the impressive, powerful blocking of Denver Broncos star guard Quinn Meinerz.
"[Watch] Quinn Meinerz taking this one-technique and moving him off the ball," Baldinger says at the beginning of the video. You watch the feet of the New Orleans Saints right here. Watch him -- he can't stay in front of [Meinerz]. The feet are sliding and he just keeps giving up ground all the way to the point where The Mighty Quinn and Javonte Williams score together. And it's a great, great look."
Baldinger then switched to an angle from the offense's side.
"Now watch what he does here," Baldinger says. "Just watch his feet and his hips, and watch the movement that he gets -- watch him climb. ... That is The Mighty Quinn. One of the more powerful people in the NFL because he moves big people in the NFL."
Meinerz was named a first-team All-Pro last season, and Pro Football Focus ranked him as the NFL's third-best guard this offseason. The 26-year-old lineman is entering his fifth season in the NFL, amazingly still seeking his first Pro Bowl nod. He seems likely to make the all-star game in 2025.
Related: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.

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