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Senior Bowl week


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Will be a handful of prospects we should keep our eyes on

North Team:

 

Anthony Nelson (Iowa)- mid round DE, big solid athlete.

Eric McCoy- #3 Center prospect

Garrett Bradbury- #2 Center prospect 

Michael Deiter, Beau Benzschawel-2 Wisconsin OGs who are round 2-3 guys

Dalton Risner- big athletic versatile, best OL in the class Imo 

Chris Lindstrom- #2 OG in the class

Kaleb Mcgary- fast riser, big RT prospect projected as high as late 2nd

Zach Allen (BC)- DE prospect 

Amani Oruwariye- CB prospect project low 1st

Daniel Jones- fast rising QB

Ryan Finley- round 2-4 QB

Drew Lock- big armed potential 1st round QB

 

 

South:

Tyree Jackson- Big athletic mid round QB

Jaquan Johnson- Miami saftey, some have as the #2 Safety in the class

Will Grier

Montez Sweat

Oshane Ximines- ODU edge rusher prospect, some have as high as early 2nd

Rock Ya-Sin: safety prospect a few have as high as 2nd rounder

Hunter Renfrow

David Sills- Big, midround WR

Mark Fields- dad played for the panthers.  Clemson, Nickel prospect 

Daylon Mack- mid round NoseTackle prospect 

Jaylon Ferguson 

Austin Dillard- OT prospect 

Ben Powers- Big Oklahoma OG prospect 

Elgton Jenkins- #1 Center prospect in the draft

Anthony Johnson- some projected the deep threat as one of the top 3 WR in the draft coming into this season.  

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Although I understand the significance of the underwear olympics I enjoy much more the shrine game and senior bowl as a way of getting a handle on later round prospects. 

 Albeit an all star game with limited contact rules, the practices and game can give real insight on dark horse and small school players.

 For this reason, the guys I’m especially interested in seeing are- Oshane Ximines And Jaylon Ferguson at DE, Michael Deiter and Max Scharping OL, Devine Ozigbo RB. Also interested in R3-4 rated WRs as Funchess replacements.

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Measurements are trickling in now.  Dalton Risner surprised and came in above the typical arm length threshold for tackles at 34.25" and likely can even be seen as a tackle prospect now too.  Very versatile lineman.

Several of the DE prospects exceeding the threshold.  Nelson, Allen and Sweat all exceeded the mark.  I'm a fan of Charles Omenihu the DE from Texas who came in with 36.5" arms too.

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41 minutes ago, Untouchable said:

Measurements are trickling in now.  Dalton Risner surprised and came in above the typical arm length threshold for tackles at 34.25" and likely can even be seen as a tackle prospect now too.  Very versatile lineman.

 

Dude is my favorite OL in this whole draft 

 

Guy was a solid Center.

Moved out to OT this year and was solid.

 

He handled Montez Sweat in their matchup

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3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Went back and checked on Lock.  A big concern I see is he was 50% comp or lower against most good teams they played. (Bama, Kent, Ga, SC). He was good at Florida but definitely inconsistent.  

Lock didnt look "bad"

He had nice zip, kinda gun slingerish like Rogers.

He admitted in his interview that working undercenter.  He was 100% shotgun in college 

 

His reads werent as good as the Duke kid.

 

He couod find the open man a few times which resulted in him holding the ball to long with 1-2 guys open.

 

Broncos are real high on him, and Elway came to watch him and talk to him

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