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Senior Bowl prospects of note


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With Senior Bowl practices ramping up this week (game on Saturday), I figured I'd start a thread on players that could be in line for us at 16 or later.

1. Nasir Adderley, FS, Delaware (5-11, 201, 4.49) - He's the topped ranked safety on Dane Brugler's board. His cousin is hall of famer CB Herb Adderley, who played for the Packers and Cowboys back in the day. He's got the bloodlines.

2. Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State (6-5, 290, 5.23) - Brugler wrote that a strong week could lift him from probable first rounder to cemented first rounder. Brugler writes that Dillard is "A better pass protector than run blocker on tape, Dillard rarely gets beat around the edge due to his light feet and core power."

3. Insert name of any edge rusher or other DL: The strength of the draft is on the defensive front. Boston College's Zach Allen, LA Tech's Jaylon Ferguson and Old Dominion's Oshane Ximines are guys to track this week.

4. Insert name of any potential backup QB: The North squad is being coached by Jon Gruden and the QB's on that roster include Drew Lock, Daniel Jones, Ryan Finley and Trace McSorley. If Lock/Jones have strong weeks, I could see them going at the end of the first round.

5. Nate Davis, OG, Charlotte - He's a local prospect right up the road. We need depth on the interior and he could be in play with a strong week.

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8 minutes ago, SuperBowlBound said:

With Senior Bowl practices ramping up this week (game on Saturday), I figured I'd start a thread on players that could be in line for us at 16 or later.

1. Nasir Adderley, FS, Delaware (5-11, 201, 4.49) - He's the topped ranked safety on Dane Brugler's board. His dad is hall of famer CB Herb Adderley, who played for the Packers and Cowboys back in the day. He's got the bloodlines.

2. Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State (6-5, 290, 5.23) - Brugler wrote that a strong week could lift him from probable first rounder to cemented first rounder. Brugler writes that Dillard is "A better pass protector than run blocker on tape, Dillard rarely gets beat around the edge due to his light feet and core power."

3. Insert name of any edge rusher or other DL: The strength of the draft is on the defensive front. Boston College's Zach Allen, LA Tech's Jaylon Ferguson and Old Dominion's Oshane Ximines are guys to track this week.

4. Insert name of any potential backup QB: The North squad is being coached by Jon Gruden and the QB's on that roster include Drew Lock, Daniel Jones, Ryan Finley and Trace McSorley. If Lock/Jones have strong weeks, I could see them going at the end of the first round.

5. Nate Davis, OG, Charlotte - He's a local prospect right up the road. We need depth on the interior and he could be in play with a strong week.

bill simmons says a lot of stupid poo. but one of this theories I 100% believe is that children of former professional players come into the league like mini vets. 

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Just now, SOJA said:

bill simmons says a lot of stupid poo. but one of this theories I 100% believe is that children of former professional players come into the league like mini vets. 

Doesn't work in all cases like with Cris Carter's son Duron. But, I see that with CMC from EMC (Ed). We consistently complain about the lack of a safety and Adderley seems to fit the bill of what we need on the back end. 

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1 minute ago, SuperBowlBound said:

Just made the edit but I misread initially. Herb is Nasir's cousin, not his dad. Which makes sense considering Herb is almost 80 years old. Oops! My bad

LOL. That was my first thought. I was like Herb making babies late in life.

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Posted this in the Draft forum

 

 

 

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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4 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Dude came in just 7 pounds lighter than Derek Barnett did at the combine

 He should be able to handle 265-270 with no loss of burst. 

  And please continue posting yours. I don’t have Twitter. Got to be easier for you and everyone to read. Thx. 

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