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2021 Senior Bowl


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23 minutes ago, Untouchable said:

I know a couple of these guys. Wilson is mainly viewed as a NT.  Basham is a bigger DE who can rush from the 3T on 3rd down much like Obada was used. Roche was a DE at Temple before Miami where he got a big boost playing opposite Rousseau.

3-techniques should be the focus and the only one I know who is one on this list is Sample who was a stud for Tulane but I haven't looked into why.

I'm going to have to look into this group more. Anyone have notes on this group?

Actually Wilson is more of a 3-tech than a NT.  He played 3-tech and played 3-4DE when they played that scheme.

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24 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Actually Wilson is more of a 3-tech than a NT.  He played 3-tech and played 3-4DE when they played that scheme.

I know he's been used all over that FSU line but in the NFL he looks like he's being viewed as a Derrick Brown/ Vita Vea type. 

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On 1/22/2021 at 2:21 AM, Untouchable said:

I know a couple of these guys. Wilson is mainly viewed as a NT.  Basham is a bigger DE who can rush from the 3T on 3rd down much like Obada was used. Roche was a DE at Temple before Miami where he got a big boost playing opposite Rousseau.

3-techniques should be the focus and the only one I know who is one on this list is Sample who was a stud for Tulane but I haven't looked into why.

I'm going to have to look into this group more. Anyone have notes on this group?

Roche never played with Rousseau - GR opted out of the season.

He played opposite Jaelen Phillips, a UCLA transfer, who's being talked about at the end of the 1st round, start of the 2nd round. 

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5 hours ago, OldhamA said:

Roche never played with Rousseau - GR opted out of the season.

He played opposite Jaelen Phillips, a UCLA transfer, who's being talked about at the end of the 1st round, start of the 2nd round. 

Thanks for the correction. I'm not sure who benefited from who then.

Grant I believe is the highest rated CB and Nasirildeen is the highest rated safety on our squad

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On 1/22/2021 at 9:35 AM, Untouchable said:

Nagy gives a good run down on what the LBs bring. Jabril Cox is a favorite of mine on our list.

Monty Rice is an interesting mid-round prospect and I'm glad we have Snowden.  Really intriguing prospect but it's hard to find an NFL comp for him at 6'7" 240 as an off the ball LB. 

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1 hour ago, Untouchable said:

Thanks for the correction. I'm not sure who benefited from who then.

Grant I believe is the highest rated CB and Nasirildeen is the highest rated safety on our squad

 

Nasirildeen is an interesting player...6' 4'' as a safety.  If he's got NFL speed I can see Rhule falling in love with him.  Such an interesting player to move around the field....can cover TE's and big receivers.  I've seen grades on him from Day 1 to Day 3.  

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