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Watching the Senior Bowl?


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Best QB None

Best RB Pead

Best WR Criner

Best OLineman Adams

Best CB tough call since they cannot play up.

Best LB No real standout

Best DLineman Curry/Coples

My 2 cents

Best QB Cousins

Best RB Pead

Best WR Joe Adams

Best OLineman Schwartz (Coples sucked until Schwartz left the game)

Best CB Jamell Fleming

Best LB Audie Cole

Best DLineman Curry

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I really hope Jenkins has torpedoed his stock in this game - I desperately want him to fall to us in the second.

not being able to play press hurts him. guy likes to get physical. i have a really hard time judging cbs in these games. they are handcuffed more than in the nfl even. jenkins was the best defender at practice where he could play press on the 1 on 1 drills. he will get caught on occasion and isnt as gifted as a champ bailey at recovering but he is an elite college cover corner. he and mo are the best 2 cbs this year by a wide margin.

that should also be a reason to rewatch guys like criner and adams. this style favors a guy like adams more than criner imo. criner is a big physical guy that can make you pay in press coverage. he is making plays with good routes and great hands and still lighting people up. adams is getting a free release and that is where he can burn anyone else in mobile this week.

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this game really doesn't mean that much. can't put much stock at all in it honestly. If I were I scout I'd watch them in practice and watch game film on them from the season. I wouldn't stay and watch this game.

Vinny Curry played just like he had all season. The biggest knock on him was inferior competition.. so in this case, I think you come away with a big impression on Curry. He has it all. He could be a huge steal in the 2nd round if he's there.

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