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East-West Shrine Game Prospects


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The two most impressive receivers was Illinois' A.J. Jenkins and Tennessee Tech's Tim Benford. Jenkins was polished in his route-running, had good hands and showed more speed than the other wideouts. Many of the passes were off the mark and Jenkins (6-0, 192) made some nice adjustments to inaccurate passes. Benford is a speedster who was stretching the field and burning through cushions. Benford also made some quality hands catches. Benford (5-11, 193) had a lot of scouts approach him after practice, and according to sources, he has really impressed the Carolina Panthers.

Benford is currently projected to go undrafted. We may be getting some ducks in a row, and Benford could be a potential UDFA signing after the draft.

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I'd also like us to take a look at Travian Robertson. He's been blowing up the EW Shrine Bowl practices.

Yea, I heard he was doing very well there. The only knock on him so far, is that he doesn't use his hands well to get off blocks.. but that can be coached.

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The defensive and offensive linemen spent a good amount of time going against each other in one-on-one pass blocking. The line play in the solo battles and the nine-on-nine run scrimmage was the focus of a lot of the prominent decision-makers present. Washington Redskins general manager Bruce Allen and Carolina Panthers general manager Marty Hurney both focused on the lines rather than the passing scrimmages on the other end of the field. Walters Football

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also look out for Josh Norman from coastal carolina heard he is balling. 6'0 200+ pound CB could be another 3-5 round steal. interested in what he runs a 40 in.

Norman has looked excellent all 3 days of practive so far.. today he picked off 3 passes.

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The defensive and offensive linemen spent a good amount of time going against each other in one-on-one pass blocking. The line play in the solo battles and the nine-on-nine run scrimmage was the focus of a lot of the prominent decision-makers present. Washington Redskins general manager Bruce Allen and Carolina Panthers general manager Marty Hurney both focused on the lines rather than the passing scrimmages on the other end of the field. Walters Football

I hope he is looking at DLine specifically!

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Norman has looked excellent all 3 days of practive so far.. today he picked off 3 passes.

yeah i heard he picked 1 off, took it back and was celebrating. got back to next play late and still broke up the pass on the next play.:eek:

i want this guy in a panther uni, he has major swag.

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