senior bowl
#1
Posted 25 January 2010 - 09:55 AM
Will update as I get info.
offical website here
http://seniorbowl.com/rosters.asp
#2
Posted 25 January 2010 - 10:47 AM
Austen Lane DE - Murray State
He's has prototypical size at 6'6” 258. His athleticism is remarkable. He has 11 sacks,19.5 TFL, 1 int 21 yard return, and 3 forced fumbles this year. Here's a review from the Bleacher Report, which compares him to a hybrid of Mathias Kiwanuka, Justin Tuck and Osi Umeniyora:
"Lane has the lateral agility, balance and foot speed that Kiwanuka possesses, showing excellent pass coverage skills that could see some team line him up at strong-side linebacker on occasion. He has the long frame with deceptive power and that keen sense for the flow of the ball that Tuck features in his game. He also demonstrates that explosive first step, hand usage and urgency getting to the quarterback that Umenyiora has utilized in ranking with the elite sack artists in the league."
That's a pretty good blend. Can't add much to that pretty much sums up why I like him. This is a must for us if he is available to us in the 3rd. Could in time become a elite DE to replace Peppers (not saying he could be or replace Pep no one is Peppers) Projected - 2nd-3rd Round.
Riley Cooper WR - Florida
He has prototypical size, 6'3” 215lbs. He's fast, runs the 40 in the 4.4 range. Has good hands, he makes some clutch catches but also I have seen him drop a few as well.
My favorite part about him is he is a great blocker and doesn't complain about that role. Urban Meyer said he was the best blocking receiver he had ever had.
Who knows how good he can be as he has been a footnote to the likes of Harvin and Murphy and all the playmakers that have been through Florida (not to mention if he had a QB with a more catchable ball).
I think he has always been a good blocker but the last two years he has progressed very well to a well rounded pocession (with a hint of speed) reciever. As far as projection, I have heard anywhere from 4th to UDFA. I would love to get him in the 4th, where I see him going.
Sean Canfield QB - OSU
Here's a guy that is very intriguing (and why no one mentions him is beyond me). He stands in at 6'4” 215 lbs. He has solid arm strength, plays in a pro style offense, and is accurate (he's completed 67.9% of his passes this year 70% before a bad bowl game), he threw 21 td and 7 ints this year as well.
The major knock (and its a big one) is he is injury proned. He is a 3 year starter and only has 23 starts. That is why in a loaded draft he might make into the middle of day 2 where the risk is worth it IMO. And lets not forget the last Beavers QB we picked up is (I'll give you a hint his initials are MM).
Check out this video, they both show real maturity.
Edited by jramsey4, 25 January 2010 - 11:04 AM.
#3
Posted 25 January 2010 - 11:19 AM
#4
Posted 25 January 2010 - 11:42 AM
Riley Cooper WR - Florida
He has prototypical size, 6'3” 215lbs. He's fast, runs the 40 in the 4.4 range. Has good hands, he makes some clutch catches but also I have seen him drop a few as well.
My favorite part about him is he is a great blocker and doesn't complain about that role. Urban Meyer said he was the best blocking receiver he had ever had.
Who knows how good he can be as he has been a footnote to the likes of Harvin and Murphy and all the playmakers that have been through Florida (not to mention if he had a QB with a more catchable ball).
I think he has always been a good blocker but the last two years he has progressed very well to a well rounded pocession (with a hint of speed) reciever. As far as projection, I have heard anywhere from 4th to UDFA. I would love to get him in the 4th, where I see him going.
The one thing about Cooper I noticed this year when he was the #1 receiver, he was VERY angry when he didn't get the ball. If you watch the Sugar Bowl, Riley was constantly whining when he wasn't getting the ball thrown to him even though we were up big. Of course, you always want a receiver that wants the ball.
#5
Posted 25 January 2010 - 12:09 PM
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Sean Canfield QB - OSU
Here's a guy that is very intriguing (and why no one mentions him is beyond me). He stands in at 6'4” 215 lbs. He has solid arm strength, plays in a pro style offense, and is accurate (he's completed 67.9% of his passes this year 70% before a bad bowl game), he threw 21 td and 7 ints this year as well.
The major knock (and its a big one) is he is injury proned. He is a 3 year starter and only has 23 starts. That is why in a loaded draft he might make into the middle of day 2 where the risk is worth it IMO. And lets not forget the last Beavers QB we picked up is (I'll give you a hint his initials are MM).
Check out this video, they both show real maturity.
Link to Rotoworld article on risers and fallers
6. Oregon State QB Sean Canfield
The aforementioned top-heavy state of 2010's quarterback class seemingly gave Canfield a strong chance to sneak into the back end of the draft's first day, or at least secure a middle-round grade. He can forget about being a late riser after turning in his worst game of the year against BYU in the Las Vegas Bowl. Canfield, who completed over 66% of his passes in each of his final two seasons, managed just 168 yards with an interception and no touchdowns on 19-of-40 passing (47.5% completions, 4.2 YPA) despite a favorable matchup against the Cougars' No. 63 pass defense. Canfield was tutored at Oregon State by QB guru Mike Riley and played in the same pro-style offense that produced Derek Anderson and Matt Moore, but this was no way to close out a career.
That's Silva of Rotoworld's opinion why he's not mentioned more anyway.
#6
Posted 25 January 2010 - 01:04 PM
Link to Rotoworld article on risers and fallers
That's Silva of Rotoworld's opinion why he's not mentioned more anyway.
Better for us. I think he could end up being a steal late in this draft.
#7
Posted 25 January 2010 - 01:17 PM
#8
Posted 25 January 2010 - 01:33 PM
On NFL Network
#9
Posted 25 January 2010 - 05:33 PM
Brandom Graham
per rotoMichigan DE Brandon Graham measured 6'1/263 at Monday's Senior Bowl weigh-in.
Graham is the exact same weight and only one inch smaller than he was listed as a Wolverine, but NFL teams want their pass rushers to be at least 6'2". It's one of the main reasons Everette Brown fell to the second round in 2009. Graham also has some of the shorter arms (30 1/2") in Mobile.
more here
http://www.nationalf...d-analysis.html
#10
Posted 25 January 2010 - 05:47 PM
http://arrowheadaddi...adimir-ducasse/Adam Caplan of Scout.com is reporting that representatives from three teams, the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Carolina Panthers and over very own Kansas City Chiefs met with University of Massachusetts offensive tackle Vladimir Ducasse sometime Sunday night in Mobile, Alabama, the site of the Senior Bowl.
#11
Posted 25 January 2010 - 07:32 PM
http://www.realgmfoo...ior_bowl_notes/Clemson’s Jacoby Ford showed great explosion off the line and good feet on the sidelines. He consistently snared the ball with his hands and quickly tucked it away.
Danario Alexander of Missouri towers over the other receivers and plays very upright. Despite that, he failed on a couple of chances to climb the ladder to make a catch on high Pike throws
#12
Posted 25 January 2010 - 09:06 PM
.Geno Atkins/DT/Georgia: Atkins disappointed scouts with his play in 2009 but elevated his game on the first day of Senior Bowl practice. Atkins was explosive and unstoppable for most of the afternoon session. He was constantly getting penetration behind the line of scrimmage and regularly beating bigger, stronger opponents
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#13
Posted 25 January 2010 - 09:47 PM
#14
Posted 25 January 2010 - 10:19 PM
http://www.rotoworld...ort=NFL&id=5775Wisconsin DE O'Brien Schofield tore his left ACL on the first day of Senior Bowl practices Monday.
The Defensive MVP of last week's East-West Shrine Game, Schofield ranked second in the nation in tackles for loss and second in the Big Ten in sacks as a fifth-year senior. He was a probable second- to third-round pick before the injury, but now may fall out of the draft altogether. Some team is still likely to sign and stash Schofield on I.R. for 2010 because of his upside.
#15
Posted 25 January 2010 - 10:28 PM
http://www.ajc.com/s...ss_sports_82014Southern California safety Taylor Mays drew the ire of one general manager and a team's top pro personnel man when he leveled wide receiver Andre Roberts (The Citadel) on a deep route. Mays was covering over the top to help the cornerback on the play.
In that drill, the NFL types just want to see Mays make a play on the ball. They can see how he hits on film or when everybody is in full pads.
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