Friday, March 12, 2010

Breaking Down the “New” Tim Tebow

Posted by Matt Miller On February - 26 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Tim Tebow will not be throwing at the 2010 Scouting Combine, but we were able to get a small look at his new throwing motion. Read the rest of this entry »

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1st Round Order Set

Posted by Matt Miller On February - 26 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

The coins have been flipped and the first round order for the 2010 NFL Draft is set. Read the rest of this entry »

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2010 Scouting Combine: OL Numbers

Posted by Matt Miller On February - 25 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Results are in from the offensive line weigh-in. We’ve got them here. Read the rest of this entry »

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Official 2010 NFL Combine

Posted by Matt Miller On February - 3 - 2010 1 COMMENT
Jr Player Goes by School Group # Camp # CP
AJIROTUTU, OLUSEYI SEYI FRESNO ST 04 WO01 WO
ALEM, RAHIM LOUISIANA ST 07 DL01 DE
ALEXANDER, CHARLES LOUISIANA ST 07 DL02 DT
ALEXANDER, DANARIO MISSOURI 04 WO02 WO
ALLEN, NATHANIEL NATE SOUTH FLORIDA 10 DB01 FS
ALUALU, TYSON CALIFORNIA 07 DL03 DE
AMAYA, JONATHON NEVADA 10 DB02 FS
ANGERER, PATRICK PAT IOWA 09 LB01 IB
ANTOINE, LUCIEN OKLAHOMA ST 10 DB03 FS
ARENAS, JAVIER ALABAMA 10 DB04 DC
ARNETT, ALRIC WEST VIRGINIA 04 WO03 WO
ASAMOAH, JONATHAN JON ILLINOIS 01 OL01 OG
ASANTE, LARRY NEBRASKA 10 DB05 SS
ASIATA, MATTHEW UTAH 06 RB01 OH
ATKINS, GENE GENO GEORGIA 07 DL04 DT
BANKS, BRANDON KANSAS ST 04 WO04 WO
* BASPED, KEVIN NEVADA 07 DL05 DE
BEADLES, ZANE UTAH 01 OL02 OT
BEAUCHAMP, JASON UNLV 09 LB02 OB
* BELL, CHRIS NORFOLK ST 04 WO05 WO
BELL, JOIQUE WAYNE ST-MI 06 RB02 OH
* BENN, ARRELIOUS REGUS ILLINOIS 04 WO06 WO
* BERRY, ERIC TENNESSEE 10 DB06 SS
* BEST, JAHVID CALIFORNIA 06 RB03 OH
BLACK, CIRON LOUISIANA ST 01 OL03 OT
BLOUNT, LEGARRETTE OREGON 06 RB04 OH
BOATENG, NYAN CALIFORNIA 04 WO07 WO
BOSWORTH, KYLE UCLA 09 LB03 OB
BOWDEN, BRENT VIRGINIA TECH 01 PK01 PT
* BOWMAN, NAVORRO PENN ST 09 LB04 OB
* BRADFORD, SAM OKLAHOMA 04 QB01 QB
* BRISCOE, DEZMON KANSAS 04 WO08 WO
BROOKS, DORIAN JAMES MADISON 01 OL04 OG
* BROWN, ANTONIO CENTRAL MICHIGAN 04 WO09 WO
BROWN, CHARLES SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 01 OL05 OT
BROWN, CHRIS OKLAHOMA 06 RB05 OH
BROWN, CORNELIUS UTEP 10 DB07 DC
BROWN, JACOB LEVI TROY 01 QB02 QB*
BROWN, JARRETT WEST VIRGINIA 04 QB03 QB
* BRYANT, DEZ OKLAHOMA ST 04 WO10 WO
* BULAGA, BRYAN IOWA 01 OL06 OT
* BURNETT, MORGAN GEORGIA TECH 10 DB08 SS
BUTLER, CREZDON CLEMSON 10 DB09 DC
BUTLER, DONALD WASHINGTON 09 LB05 IB
BYERS, JEFFREY JEFF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 01 OL07 OC
BYHAM, NATHAN NATE PITTSBURGH 03 TE01 TE
CALLOWAY, KYLE IOWA 01 OL08 OT
* CAMPBELL, BRUCE MARYLAND 01 OL09 OT
CAMPBELL, LEE MINNESOTA 09 LB06 IB
CANFIELD, SEAN OREGON ST 04 QB04 QB
CAPERS, SELVISH WEST VIRGINIA 01 OL10 OT
CARRINGTON, ALEX ARKANSAS ST 07 DL06 DE
CARROLL, NOLAN MARYLAND 10 DB10 DC
CARTER, BRANDON TEXAS TECH 01 OL11 OG
CARTER, CHRIS CAL-DAVIS 04 WO11 WO
CHANCELLOR, CHRISTIAN CHRIS CLEMSON 10 DB11 DC
CHANCELLOR, KAMERON KAM VIRGINIA TECH 10 DB12 FS
CHANEY, JAMAR MISSISSIPPI ST 09 LB07 IB
CHURCH, BARRY CHURCH TOLEDO 10 DB13 SS
CLARK, DARYLL PENN ST 04 QB05 QB
* CLAUSEN, JAMES JIMMY NOTRE DAME 04 QB06 QB
CLAYTON, KEENAN OKLAHOMA 09 LB08 OB
CODY, TERRENCE ALABAMA 07 DL07 NT
COLE, JUSTIN SAN JOSE ST 09 LB09 OB
COLEMAN, ANTONIO AUBURN 07 DL08 DE
COLEMAN, HARRY LOUISIANA ST 09 LB10 OB
COLEMAN, KURTIS KURT OHIO ST 10 DB14 SS
CONNER, JOHN KENTUCKY 06 RB06 FB
CONNER, KAVELL CLEMSON 09 LB11 OB
COOK, CHRISTOPHER CHRIS VIRGINIA 10 DB15 DC
COOK, ERIK NEW MEXICO 01 OL12 OC
COOPER, RILEY FLORIDA 04 WO12 WO
COX, PERRISH OKLAHOMA ST 10 DB16 DC
CUNNINGHAM, JERMAINE FLORIDA 07 DL09 DE
* CURRAN, RENNIE GEORGIA 09 LB12 OB
* DAVIS, ANTHONY RUTGERS 01 OL13 OT
DAVIS, DEXTER ARIZONA ST 07 DL10 DE
DAVIS, HALL LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 07 DL11 DE
DEADERICK, BRANDON ALABAMA 07 DL12 DE
DECKER, ERIC MINNESOTA 04 WO13 WO
DEGEARE, CHRISTOPHER CHRIS WAKE FOREST 01 OL14 OT
DICKERSON, DORIN PITTSBURGH 03 TE02 TE
DICKSON, EDWARD ED OREGON 03 TE03 TE
DILLARD, PHILLIP NEBRASKA 09 LB13 IB
DIXON, ANDRE CONNECTICUT 06 RB07 OH
DIXON, ANTHONY MISSISSIPPI ST 06 RB08 OH
DODGE, MATTHEW MATT EAST CAROLINA 01 PK02 PT
DRAY, JAMES JIM STANFORD 03 TE04 TE
DUCASSE, VLADIMIR VLAD MASSACHUSETTS-AMHERST 01 OL15 OT
* DUNLAP, CARLOS FLORIDA 07 DL13 DE
* DWYER, JONATHAN GEORGIA TECH 06 RB09 OH
EASLEY, MARCUS CONNECTICUT 04 WO14 WO
EDDS, ANDREW A J IOWA 09 LB14 OB
EDWARDS, ARMANTI APPALACHIAN ST 04 QB07 QB
ELDRIDGE, BRODY OKLAHOMA 03 TE05 TE
EPPS, DEDRICK MIAMI-FL 03 TE06 TE
FORD, JACOBY CLEMSON 04 WO15 WO
FOX, JASON MIAMI-FL 01 OL16 OT
* FRANKS, DOMINIQUE OKLAHOMA 10 DB17 DC
GALETTE, JUNIOR STILLMAN 07 DL14 DE
* GEATHERS, CLIFTON SOUTH CAROLINA 07 DL15 DE
GEER, RIAR COLORADO 03 TE07 TE
GERHART, TOBY STANFORD 06 RB10 OH
GETTIS, DAVID BAYLOR 04 WO16 WO
GHEE, BRANDON WAKE FOREST 10 DB18 DC
* GIBSON, THADDEUS OHIO ST 07 DL16 DE
GILYARD, MARSHWAN MARDY CINCINNATI 04 WO17 WO
GOETHEL, TRAVIS ARIZONA ST 09 LB15 IB
GRAHAM, BRANDON MICHIGAN 07 DL17 DE
GRAHAM, GARRETT WISCONSIN 03 TE08 TE
GRAHAM, JIMMY MIAMI-FL 03 TE09 TE
GREEN, MARSHAY MISSISSIPPI 10 DB19 DC
GREGORY, KURTIS MISSOURI 01 OL17 OG
GRESHAM, JAMES CLINT TEXAS CHRISTIAN 01 ST01 LS
* GRESHAM, JERMAINE OKLAHOMA 03 TE10 TE
* GRIFFEN, EVERSON SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 07 DL18 DE
GRIMM, CODY VIRGINIA TECH 09 LB16 OB
* GRONKOWSKI, ROB ARIZONA 03 TE11 TE
* HADEN, JOE FLORIDA 10 DB20 DC
HALL, MAX BRIGHAM YOUNG 04 QB08 QB
HARBOR, CLAYTON CLAY MISSOURI ST 03 TE12 TE
HARDESTY, MONTARIO TENNESSEE 06 RB11 OH
HARDY, GREG MISSISSIPPI 07 DL19 DE
HAWKINS, CHRISTOPHER CHRIS LOUISIANA ST 10 DB21 DC
HAWLEY, JOSEPH JOE UNLV 01 OL18 OG
* HERNANDEZ, AARON FLORIDA 03 TE13 TE
HICKMAN, JACOB JAKE NEBRASKA 01 OL19 OC
HILLER, TIMOTHY TIM WESTERN MICHIGAN 04 QB09 QB
HODGE, VAREION SHAY MISSISSIPPI 04 WO18 WO
HOLLIDAY, TRINDON LOUISIANA ST 01 ST02 RS
HOOMANAWANUI, MICHAEL ILLINOIS 03 TE14 TE
HOUSTON, LAMARR TEXAS 07 DL20 DT
HUGHES, JERRY TEXAS CHRISTIAN 07 DL21 DE
HULL, JOSHUA JOSH PENN ST 09 LB17 IB
IHENACHO, CARL SAN JOSE ST 07 DL22 DE
IUPATI, MIKE IDAHO 01 OL20 OG
JACKSON, BRIAN OKLAHOMA 10 DB22 DC
* JACKSON, KAREEM ALABAMA 10 DB23 DC
JACKSON, RASHAWN VIRGINIA 06 RB12 FB
JAMES, BRANDON FLORIDA 04 WO19 WO
JAMES, JAVARRIS MIAMI-FL 06 RB13 OH
JEFFERSON, ANTHONY A J FRESNO ST 10 DB24 DC
JERRY, JOHN MISSISSIPPI 02 OL21 OT
JOHNSON, MICAH KENTUCKY 09 LB18 IB
JOHNSON, MICHAEL MIKE ALABAMA 02 OL22 OG
JOHNSON, STAFON SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 06 RB14 OH
JOLLY, KYLE NORTH CAROLINA 02 OL23 OT
JONES, ARTHUR ART SYRACUSE 07 DL23 DT
* JONES, CHAD LOUISIANA ST 10 DB25 FS
JONES, DONALD YOUNGSTOWN 04 WO20 WO
* JONES, RESHAD GEORGIA 10 DB26 SS
* JOSEPH, LINVAL EAST CAROLINA 07 DL24 DT
JUROVICH, KEVIN SAN JOSE ST 04 WO21 WO
KAFKA, MICHAEL MIKE NORTHWESTERN 04 QB10 QB
KINDLE, SERGIO TEXAS 07 DL25 DE
KIRLEW, JAMMIE INDIANA 07 DL26 DE
KOPA, MATTHEW MATT STANFORD 02 OL24 OT
KRISTICK, KEATON OREGON ST 09 LB19 OB
LAFELL, BRANDON LOUISIANA ST 05 WO22 WO
LANE, AUSTEN MURRAY ST 07 DL27 DE
LANG, BRANDON TROY 07 DL28 DE
LARSEN, THEODORE TED NORTH CAROLINA ST 02 OL25 OC
LAUVAO, SHAWN ARIZONA ST 02 OL26 OT
LAWRENCE, SIMONI MINNESOTA 09 LB20 OB
LEE, BORIS TROY 09 LB21 IB
LEE, SEAN PENN ST 09 LB22 OB
LEFEVOUR, DANIEL DAN CENTRAL MICHIGAN 05 QB11 QB
LEWIS, KENDRICK MISSISSIPPI 10 DB27 FS
LEWIS, MYRON VANDERBILT 10 DB28 DC
LEWIS, THADDEUS DUKE 01 QB12 QB*
LINDLEY, TREVARD KENTUCKY 10 DB29 DC
LONG, BRANDON SCOTT LOUISVILLE 05 WO23 WO
LORIG, ERIK STANFORD 07 DL29 DE
MALONE, ROBERT FRESNO ST 01 PK03 PT
* MARSHALL, DARIUS MARSHALL 06 RB15 OH
MASTRUD, JERON KANSAS ST 03 TE15 TE
* MATHEWS, RYAN FRESNO ST 06 RB16 OH
MAXWELL, SAMUEL KENTUCKY 09 LB23 OB
MAYS, STAFFORD TAYLOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 11 DB30 FS
MCCARTHY, KYLE NOTRE DAME 11 DB31 SS
* MCCLAIN, ROLANDO ALABAMA 09 LB24 IB
MCCLELLAN, ALBERT MARSHALL 07 DL30 DE
MCCLUSTER, DEXTER MISSISSIPPI 06 RB17 OH
MCCOURTY, DEVIN RUTGERS 11 DB32 DC
MCCOY, COLT TEXAS 05 QB13 QB
* MCCOY, GERALD OKLAHOMA 07 DL31 DT
MCCOY, ROBERT ANTHONY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 03 TE16 TE
MCGAHA, CHRISTIAN CHRIS ARIZONA ST 05 WO24 WO
* MCKNIGHT, JOE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 06 RB18 OH
MCLAUGHLIN, MICHAEL MIKE BOSTON COL 09 LB25 IB
MCMANIS, SHERRICK NORTHWESTERN 11 DB33 DC
* MCNEAL, SHAWNBREY SMU 06 RB19 OH
MEIER, KERRY KANSAS 05 WO25 WO
MESKO, ZOLTAN MICHIGAN 01 PK04 PT
MIDDLETON, GREGORY GREG INDIANA 07 DL32 DE
MILLER, LONYAE FRESNO ST 06 RB20 OH
MINOR, BRANDON MICHIGAN 06 RB21 OH
MISI, NAWA’AKOA KOA UTAH 07 DL33 DE
* MITCHELL, CARLTON SOUTH FLORIDA 05 WO26 WO
MITCHELL, EARL ARIZONA 08 DL34 DT
MOATS, ARTHUR JAMES MADISON 08 DL35 DE
MOEAKI, ANTHONY TONY IOWA 03 TE17 TE
* MOORE, JOSHUA KANSAS ST 11 DB34 DC
* MORGAN, DERRICK GEORGIA TECH 08 DL36 DE
MUCKELROY, RODDRICK TEXAS 09 LB26 IB
MULLINS, ALERIC NORTH CAROLINA 08 DL37 DT
MURPHY, JEROME SOUTH FLORIDA 11 DB35 DC
NEAL, MICHAEL MIKE PURDUE 08 DL38 DT
NEWHOUSE, MARSHALL TEXAS CHRISTIAN 02 OL27 OT
NORWOOD, ERIC SOUTH CAROLINA 09 LB27 OB
ODRICK, JARED PENN ST 08 DL39 DT
OGHOBAASE, VINCENT VINCE DUKE 08 DL40 DT
OKUNG, RUSSELL OKLAHOMA ST 02 OL28 OT
OLSEN, ERIC NOTRE DAME 02 OL29 OC
OWENS, JEFFREY JEFF GEORGIA 08 DL41 DT
OWUSU-ANSAH, AKWASI INDIANA-PENN 11 DB36 DC
PARKER, PRESTON NORTH ALABAMA 05 WO27 WO
PARSONS, ALEX SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 02 OL30 OG
PASCHALL, PATRICK PAT NORTH DAKOTA ST 06 RB22 OH
PEEK, COLIN ALABAMA 03 TE18 TE
PEMBERTON, COLE COLORADO ST 02 OL31 OT
PENDER, DAVID PURDUE 11 DB37 DC
PERRY, JARED MISSOURI 05 WO28 WO
PETERS, COREY KENTUCKY 08 DL42 DT
PETRUS, JOHNATHAN MITCH ARKANSAS 02 OL32 OG
PETTREY, AARON OHIO ST 01 PK05 PK
* PIERRE-PAUL, JASON SOUTH FLORIDA 08 DL43 DE
PIKE, ANTHONY TONY CINCINNATI 05 QB14 QB
PINKARD, JOSH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 11 DB38 DC
PITTA, DENNIS BRIGHAM YOUNG 03 TE19 TE
POLK, NICHOLAS NICK INDIANA 11 DB39 FS
* POUNCEY, MAURKICE FLORIDA 02 OL33 OC
* PRICE, BRIAN UCLA 08 DL44 DT
PRICE, TAYLOR OHIO 05 WO29 WO
QUARLESS, ANDREW PENN ST 03 TE20 TE
RAVANESI, SCOTT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 01 PK06 PT
REED, BRANDON DAVID UTAH 05 WO30 WO
RICHARDSON, DACE IOWA 02 OL34 OG
RILEY, PERRY LOUISIANA ST 09 LB28 OB
ROBERTS, ANDRE CITADEL 05 WO31 WO
ROBINSON, PATRICK FLORIDA ST 11 DB40 DC
ROBINSON, ZAC OKLAHOMA ST 05 QB15 QB
* ROGAN, DENNIS TENNESSEE 11 DB41 FS
ROLLE, MYRON FLORIDA ST 11 DB42 SS
ROSS, DEVIN ARIZONA 11 DB43 DC
ROSS, JAY EAST CAROLINA 08 DL45 DT
SAFFOLD, RODGER INDIANA 02 OL35 OT
SANDERS, EMMANUEL SMU 05 WO32 WO
SAPP, RICKY CLEMSON 08 DL46 DE
SCHOFIELD, ALACCE O’BRIEN WISCONSIN 08 DL47 DE
SCOTT, CHARLES LOUISIANA ST 06 RB23 OH
SCOTT, CHRIS TENNESSEE 02 OL36 OT
SELVIE, GEORGE SOUTH FLORIDA 08 DL48 DE
SHARPTON, DARRYL MIAMI-FL 09 LB29 IB
SHEFFIELD, CAMERON TROY 08 DL49 DE
SHEPPARD, MALCOLM ARKANSAS 08 DL50 DT
SHIPLEY, JORDAN TEXAS 05 WO33 WO
SKELTON, JOHN FORDHAM 05 QB16 QB
SKINNER, CLAYTON RILEY WAKE FOREST 01 QB17 QB*
SMITH, D’ANTHONY LOUISIANA TECH 08 DL51 DT
SMITH, SHELLEY COLORADO ST 02 OL37 OG
* SNEAD, JEVAN MISSISSIPPI 05 QB18 QB
* SPIEVEY, AMARI IOWA 11 DB44 DC
SPIKES, BRANDON FLORIDA 09 LB30 IB
SPILLER, CLIFFORD C J CLEMSON 06 RB24 OH
STARKS, JAMES BUFFALO 06 RB25 OH
STEWART, DARIAN SOUTH CAROLINA 11 DB45 FS
STUCKEY, DARRELL KANSAS 11 DB46 FS
SUH, NDAMUKONG NEBRASKA 08 DL52 DT
SWENSON, BRETT MICHIGAN ST 01 PK07 PK
SYLVESTER, STEVENSON STEVEN UTAH 09 LB31 OB
TATE, BENJAMIN BEN AUBURN 06 RB26 OH
* TATE, GOLDEN NOTRE DAME 05 WO34 WO
TEBOW, TIMOTHY TIM FLORIDA 05 QB19 QB
TENNANT, MATTHEW MATT BOSTON COL 02 OL38 OC
TE’O-NESHEIM, DANIEL WASHINGTON 08 DL53 DE
TEPPER, MICHAEL MIKE CALIFORNIA 02 OL39 OT
THOMAS, CAM NORTH CAROLINA 08 DL54 DT
* THOMAS, DEMARYIUS GEORGIA TECH 05 WO35 WO
* THOMAS, EARL TEXAS 11 DB47 SS
THOMAS, KEVIN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 11 DB48 DC
THOMPSON, SYD’QUAN CALIFORNIA 11 DB49 DC
THURMOND, WALTER OREGON 11 DB50 DC
TIFFIN, VAN LEIGH ALABAMA 01 PK08 PK
TONGA, MANASE BRIGHAM YOUNG 06 RB27 FB
TOSTON, KEITH OKLAHOMA ST 06 RB28 OH
TRACY, ADRIAN WILLIAM & MARY 08 DL55 DE
TRIPLETT, NATHAN MINNESOTA 09 LB32 IB
TROUP, TORELL CENTRAL FLORIDA 08 DL56 DT
TUCKER, VERRAN CALIFORNIA 05 WO36 WO
ULATOSKI, ADAM TEXAS 02 OL40 OT
VELDHEER, EDWIN JARED HILLSDALE 02 OL41 OT
VERNER, ALTERRAUN VERN UCLA 11 DB51 DC
VIRGIL, STEPHAN VIRGINIA TECH 11 DB52 DC
WALL, JAMAR TEXAS TECH 11 DB53 DC
WALTON, JUSTIN J D BAYLOR 02 OL42 OC
WANG, EDWARD ED VIRGINIA TECH 02 OL43 OT
WARD, TERRELL T J OREGON 11 DB54 FS
* WARREN, DONOVAN MICHIGAN 11 DB55 DC
WASHINGTON, DARYL TEXAS CHRISTIAN 09 LB33 IB
WASHINGTON, LORENZO ALABAMA 08 DL57 DE
WASHINGTON, TONY ABILENE CHRISTIAN 02 OL44 OT
WATSON, GREGORY DEKODA FLORIDA ST 09 LB34 OB
WEATHERSPOON, FRANKLIN SEAN MISSOURI 09 LB35 OB
WELCH, DWAYNE THOMAS VANDERBILT 02 OL45 OT
WEST, CHASTIN FRESNO ST 05 WO37 WO
WHITE, BLAIR MICHIGAN ST 05 WO38 WO
* WILLIAMS, DAMIAN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 05 WO39 WO
WILLIAMS, DAN TENNESSEE 08 DL58 DT
WILLIAMS, JEREMY TULANE 05 WO40 WO
WILLIAMS, KEILAND LOUISIANA ST 06 RB29 OH
WILLIAMS, KYLE ARIZONA ST 05 WO41 WO
* WILLIAMS, MIKE SYRACUSE 05 WO42 WO
WILLIAMS, STEPHEN TOLEDO 05 WO43 WO
WILLIAMS, TRENT OKLAHOMA 02 OL46 OT
WILSON, CLIFFORD C J EAST CAROLINA 08 DL59 DE
WILSON, EARL E J NORTH CAROLINA 08 DL60 DE
WILSON, KION SOUTH FLORIDA 09 LB36 IB
WILSON, KYLE BOISE ST 11 DB56 DC
WITTEN, LINDSEY CONNECTICUT 08 DL61 DE
WOLFE, RYAN UNLV 05 WO44 WO
WOODALL, JUSTIN ALABAMA 11 DB57 SS
WOODS, AL LOUISIANA ST 08 DL62 DT
WOOTTON, COREY NORTHWESTERN 08 DL63 DE
* WORILDS, JASON VIRGINIA TECH 08 DL64 DE
WORTHINGTON, DOUG OHIO ST 08 DL65 DT
* WRIGHT, MAJOR FLORIDA 11 DB58 FS
YOUNG, SAMUEL SAM NOTRE DAME 02 OL47 OT
YOUNG, WILLIE NORTH CAROLINA ST 08 DL66 DE

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2010 Senior Bowl: Day Three South Report

Posted by Matt Miller On January - 27 - 2010 1 COMMENT

SOUTH PRACTICE REPORT – WEDNESDAY

Another big crowd on hand that followed Tebow around the entire practice. This was the last time we were going to see the south squad in full pads until the game on Saturday, so it was their last chance to impress the scouts, coaches, and general managers as most of them depart tonight.

OFFENSIVE LINE

-Some impressive play from Chris Scott (Tennessee) today. At 6’5 – 346 pounds, Scott clearly stands out among his fellow offensive linemen. He holds that weight on his massive frame and his footwork was better than I anticipated. He got a few looks at left tackle and more than held his own against speed rusher George Selvie. His long arms and powerful punch completely stop the momentum of the rusher and his balance remains throughout. I still see him on the right side at the next level but its nice to know he can hack on the left side in a pinch.

-Center Ted Larsen (NC State) is a very stout blocker from the center position and he showed a lot of strength, holding up well against Terrence Cody. He swings his hips in to the hole and keeps his man at bay. Under the radar guy that could be a starter at the next level.

TIGHT ENDS/RECEIVERS

-Shay Hodge looked brilliant today in almost every drill I watched him. He was making acrobatic grabs, getting two feet down near the sidelines, and running nice routes on all three levels. He is the kind of receiver that quarterbacks love to have as a security blanket.

-Jimmy Graham (Miami) had an up and down practice. His receiving ability is there, as he was catching nearly everything thrown his way. He made some nice adjustments to the ball at the last second and plucked the ball out of the air that was behind him. However the blocking portion of his game needs a lot of work, as he was driven back repeatedly with some inconsistent footwork.

-Another impressive day by Andre Roberts (Citadel) who is reminding me a lot of Steve Smith from the Giants. He is clearly the top route runner here and he made some tough catches in with a corner draped all over him.

RUNNING BACKS

-Roy Upchurch (Alabama) is a relative unknown because of depth chart concerns at Alabama, but he showed ability today. He consistently caught the ball out of the backfield, including a wheel route to the corner of the end zone where he made the catch of the day while getting two feet down before exiting the back of the end zone.

-Ben Tate (Auburn) is making an argument for himself to be considered the best power back here. He is running hard in between the tackles and the smaller linebackers are having a hard time stopping his momentum,

-Dexter McCluster (Ole Miss) with another big day from all over the place. He broke off the best run of the day, displaying explosion that nobody in this game has. He just flies by defenders, even the ones that have the initial angle advantage on him.

QUARTERBACKS

-I continue to be impressed by Tim Tebow (Florida). I can understand the issue with his long release, but I watched him closely and something came to mind. I think, on purpose, he is slowing everything down to ensure he gets his footwork right. This is the first time he has dropped back while making reads, and I think he is focused on that more so than his release. With time, his release will be worked on and quickened enough to pass in the NFL. He connected on several deep balls yet again and the zip he can put on the ball is the best I’ve seen this week. His progression is there and that’s all you can ask for right now.

-Zac Robinson (Oklahoma State) was very up and down today, much like his career in college. He was very accurate and confident with his underneath and intermediate passes, but his deep balls were wobbly for the most part. He also threw a few picks over the middle in the team drills after a couple of bad decisions .

DEFENSIVE LINE

-Terrence Cody is not an attractive player when he is standing around, but he is playing well in the middle. The thing about him is that he is a strong 370 pounder, not just a chubby body that gets knocked around. He constantly demands double teams and when he only has one blocker on him, he can clog up a lane (or two) with ease. 3-4 defenses are going to like him a lot.

-George Selvie (South Florida) had an up and down day but I think he showed some things to scouts that he absolutely had to. Everyone knew his explosion off the edge was there, but he showed a lot of hustle. His relentless motor aided him in getting to the quarterback when the speed rush didn’t work. I’d like to see more out of him in terms of rushing the tackle’s inside shoulder though. His ceiling remains as high as some put it a couple years ago.

LINEBACKERS

-Big day by Miami middle linebacker Daryl Sharpton. His speed is something that caught my eye, as he made it sideline to sideline with time to spare and he dropped in to deep coverage in a blink. At just 229 pounds, it is easy to question his physicality but he delivered some pops today which made a different sound than the other linebackers here. He is fighting an uphill battle because of his lack of size, but he plays a lot bigger than he is.

-Cameron Sheffield (Troy) has been spending a lot of time as a defensive end, but I think he shows a ton of promise as a 3-4 outside linebacker. He explodes off the edge and uses a nice straight arm to maintain separation between himself and the blocker. Those long arms are used correctly and when you see his comprehension of the technique combined with his athletic ability, he could be the next Troy edge rusher to make it at the next level.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

-Put the eyeball on Taylor Mays (USC) and Myron Rolle (Florida State) today. I want to like Mays because of the overall package he has, but he looks slower than every safety here by a wide margin. He has no anticipation ability and he spends too much time on the hashes. He loves to make the bone-jarring hits over the middle and it looks like that is the only thing ever on his mind. Rolle on the other has been a step or two behind mentally as well, which is to be expected. I like how he keeps his head on a swivel but I was hoping to see him make some breaks on the ball and he, like Mays, reacted to slowly to the ball in the air.

-Perrish Cox (Oklahoma State) had himself a day. He picked off teammate Zac Robinson twice in a matter of four plays, both of which had a high difficulty rating. He has the ideal body for a press corner and he needs to show scouts he can move well enough downfield. His hip movement was inconsistent but I think he has the potential to be a star if he can focus a little but more on his technique issues.

-Nate Allen (South Florida) is frustrating me a little bit. He is mirroring tight ends and receivers in man coverage, giving the quarterback a very tight window to fit the ball in to. But he is weak with the ball in the air, as he was not getting his head around and making plays on the ball. If he can learn to do that with balance, his ceiling is as high as any safety in Mobile this week.

Wednesday’s Winners

Perrish Cox – CB – Oklahoma State

Cox needs to have a strong pre-draft process to get his stock back to where it was in December. However a lot of that will occur in interviews because of the red flags that arise with his character. With that said, Cox showed premiere ability today with top notch ball skills.

Shay Hodge – WR – Ole Miss

As I said before, the hands and route running ability are NFL ready and he has the ability to be an immediate impact receiver. He showed tons of willingness to go over the middle to try and make the catch despite knowing the safeties and linebackers were about to deliver a pop.

Wednesday’s Losers

Eric Norwood – LB – South Carolina

Something seems off with Norwood down here. He has the thick frame to handle the physicality but he struggled to get off blocks in the live team drill. His feet were got stagnant in coverage, making him an easy target for QBs to pick on.

Patrick Robinson – CB – Florida State

At 190 pounds, Robinson is about the average size of a corner, but he lacks a power game. He was pushed around by Joe Webb at the attempt of press coverage and he was easily moved downfield by receivers when a fight for the ball was oncoming.

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2010 Senior Bowl: Day Three North Report

Posted by Matt Miller On January - 27 - 2010 2 COMMENTS

NORTH PRACTICE REPORT – Wednesday

I saw a lot of big name coaches today huddling together watching the linebackers and defensive linemen. Interesting to hear what Super Bowl winning coaches discussed in relation to the players that could fit in their scheme. This was my final  look at the North squad, as tomorrow they will be back in uppers, but I will still be in attendance.

OFFENSIVE LINE

-This unit has been struggling as a whole the entire week, and nothing changed today. Shawn Lauvao (Arizona State) looked like the smallest and weakest offensive lineman when I saw him on Monday, and today he furthered that opinion. He was absolutely trucked by DE Alex Carrington (Arkansas State) in a stunt drill. He has been getting physically overwhelmed all week.

-Vladimir Ducasse struggled more often than not today. The adjustment of speed levels from what he is used to is obviously giving him some serious issues. His feet get stuck in mud as he is engaged with the defender, and his punches looked weak today. Too many times I found him trying to recover after getting beat by the likes of Brandon Graham (Michigan) and even Austen Lane (Murray State)

TIGHT ENDS/WIDE RECEIVERS

-Ed Dickson (Oregon) really looked good today. He was catching the ball and going north in one motion, very smooth and looked better in space than some of the receivers. While he needs to put some bulk on, especially to his legs, I think he is going to be a valuable asset to an NFL offense.

-Jacoby Ford put on a show today after a so-so first couple of practices. His speed is as good as advertised and he was exploding out of breaks better than anyone I’ve put the eyeball on so far. He caught everything thrown his way and if that remains the case at the Combine and his pro day, Ford could slip in to the first round.

-Donald Jones (Youngstown State) was a late addition to the squad, and he looked overmatched. He dropped a few passes and struggled to get off press coverage.

RUNNING BACKS

-Another impressive day by LeGarrette Blount (Oregon). I overheard a pack of AFC West scouts commenting on his combination of size and speed. They were impressed how he finished runs and outran some of the defensive backs.

-Joique Bell (Wayne State) entered the week with a lot to gain considering he is coming from a Division II program. I liked the aggression he ran with but he struggled to locate the hole, just seemed a step behind speed wise.

-Lonyae Miller (Fresno State) did not stand out his first couple of days, but he had a nice showing today in the team drills. He made tacklers miss and showed some surprising burst once he got through the linebackers.

QUARTERBACKS

-Sean Canfield (Oregon State) cemented himself as the top signal caller on the North squad in my book. His arm strength is suspect, but he knows how to make up for it. He consistently throws a tight spiral and his ability to put the ball exactly where he wants to is a tremendous asset. I really like this kid and his future is brighter than Pike and LeFevour.

DEFENSIVE LINE

-This unit is clearly head and shoulders above the offensive line. Jared Odrick (Penn State) led the way in team drills, as he was nearly unblockable. He was shedding blocks well and I constantly found him in the backfield, re-directing a running back or forcing the QB to move in the pocket.

-Mike Neal (Purdue) gets off the snap well, but doesn’t do much when he is engaged. He got locked on to by Iupati a few times and showed nothing in terms of shedding the block.

-The Lions defensive line coach grilled D’Anthony Smith for getting knocked backward five yards in the double team drill. Smith gets overwhelmed by that kind of power, and he was non-existent in teams drills.

LINEBACKERS

-I saw Eagles Defensive Coordinator Sean McDermott following this unit around the field as if he were a kid looking for an autograph. He had to like what he saw in AJ Edds (Iowa). He displayed some quick feet in the bag drills and showed outstanding coverage ability. He flows to the ball and just has a nice feel for the game. Physical tackler that uses nice technique too.

-Phillip Dillard (Nebraska) was a factor against the pass as well, both in coverage and as a blitzer. He disguised a blitz to Canfield’s blind side and if it were completely live, he would have laid Canfield out right as he reached the rear end of his five step drop. He showed some nice ability in sticking with tight ends in space as well, pretty much the only one that stuck with Dickson.

-Justin Cole (San Jose State) was another late addition to the squad, and he is very raw. His ability however appears to be there, and he was night and day a different player in team drills from that I saw early in practice. Scouts and coaches love to see that kind of short term progression, responding to coaching is a big deal here.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

-Kyle Wilson (Boise State) had another impressive day and I think it is safe to say he is the best senior cornerback in this class. While he is not a big guy, he was just killing receivers at the line with his press coverage. He made Donald Jones look silly in the one-on-one drill which resulted in Canfield not even throwing the ball because of how bad Wilson roughed him up.

-I was very impressed by Chris Cook (Virginia) at cornerback. For a guy that stands 6’2, his hips are very smooth and he has very little wasted motion in his movements. His length makes him a big factor as a press corner and he made an outstanding interception where he under cut a route with perfect timing.

-Kyle McCarthy (Notre Dame) did not stand out earlier this week but he showed a lot of range today. While his speed isn’t there, he anticipates throws well and he can burst out of his backpedal. Made some nice plays on the ball in deep coverage.

WEDNESDAY’s WINNERS

Jacoby Ford – WR – Clemson

His speed was on an entirely different level than anyone on the field today. He got the ball in space a few times and simply made the defensive backs appear as if they were wearing bricks as shoes. He even beat Boise State corner Kyle Wilson on a deep route with plenty of separation for the QB to work with.

Chris Cook – CB – Virginia

Has outstanding length and strength which makes him a factor at the line. But he showed some nice hip movement and definitely has the tools to play corner at the next level.

WEDNESDAY’s LOSERS

Donald Butler – LB – Washington

Looked very weak in traffic today. When an offensive lineman got a clean look at him, he was completely overwhelmed and pushed back a few yards. With a guy that small, he needs to show more athleticism than what I saw today.

Donald Jones – Youngstown State

Didn’t show the speed or quickness. Couldn’t catch the passes in traffic. And his struggles to get off jam coverage was noticeably weak. With limited time to show his ability today, he certainly dropped the ball (pun intended).

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2010 Senior Bowl: Day Two South Report

Posted by Matt Miller On January - 26 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

SOUTH PRACTICE REPORT – TUESDAY

There was a different kind of crowd at Ladd-Peebles Stadium for the afternoon practice. A lot of fans came out to cheer on their home state Crimson Tide participants and there was quite a following for quarterback Tim Tebow. This was my first look at the South squad and the overall talent level is head and shoulders above what the North has.

OFFENSIVE LINE

-Ciron Black (LSU) was not doing well with his footwork today to say the least. He was taking a lot of false steps, which were caught by the Dolphins coaching staff numerous times, and he struggled to maintain his balance. He was constantly falling over and ending up on the ground after engagement with a defensive lineman ensued.

-John Jerry (Ole Miss) saw a lot of time inside at right guard, and he was flat out dominating the South’s defensive tackles. He plays very fast for a 332 pounder but what caught my eye was the knee bend. He gets maximum power with his punches because he bends at the knees and puts his hips in to it.

-JD Walton (Baylor) is a hustler that gets the most out of himself. He is very active and sticks with his blocks exceptionally well. He stuck with the quickness and handled the power that the defensive line had to offer.

TIGHT ENDS/RECEIVERS

-Andre Roberts (Citadel) is not fast, and he is not big. But he excels as a route runner and getting open in those short to intermediate routes. He gets in and out of his breaks with ease and even more importantly, he catches everything thrown his way.

-Colin Peek (Alabama) showed me some nice blocking today, something I was not impressed with during the season. He handled Troy’s Brandon Lang several times and showed outstanding technique.

-Joe Webb (UAB) caught a few tough passes and showed some powerful yards after catch ability. Tough kid that has the size and strength to overwhelm most defensive backs.

-Riley Cooper (Florida) was struggling to separate from most of the defensive backs that he was up against. He can beat the jam well but those next few steps were usually where the defender caught up to him. He isn’t very QB friendly from that perspective because there is such a tight window in which the ball must be fit in to.

RUNNING BACKS

-Dexter McCluster (Ole Miss) is listed as a wide receiver on the roster sheet, but he spent a lot of time in the backfield. The explosion he showed all over the field is going to get a lot of evaluators excited. He reaches top speed with just a few steps and his agility and balance in space is something to watch. While he is severely undersized, he plays tough and has no problem with putting his head down and trying to drive a pile forward.

-Anthony Dixon (Mississippi State) was seeing time at fullback. He was not flying to the hole as a lead blocker, instead appeared to be hesitant as he made his way through traffic.

QUARTERBACKS

-I did not get to seeTim Tebow (Florida) throw yesterday but the reports were not positive. Today however, Tebow threw the ball very well, especially deep. He put the ball on the money to Jimmy Graham, Dexter McCluster, and Shay Hodge. The throw to McCluster traveled 55+ yards in to the wind. Of course he had a few mishaps and his release remains on the slow side, the progression he made is coming along. I could tell he was still thinking about his footwork but once he gets that down pat, he’ll be able to wing it without any distractions.

-Jarrett Brown (West Virginia) showed some nice power on the out routes and I think he has the strongest arm of the group. He looked great on some plays, and appeared to have tunnel vision on others.

DEFENSIVE LINE

-Very impressed by the athleticism in Dan Williams (Tennessee). He is very light on his feet and he showed that he can run with the defensive ends on the squad. But he did not hold up well in the double team drill. He was being pushed around laterally and the coaching staff got in to his ear with aggression, telling him to stay put or get in to the backfield.

-The Georgia defensive tackles, Geno Atkins and Jeff Owens had themselves a nice day. Atkins got overwhelmed by Mike Johnson (Alabama) a couple times but he responded to the coaching and made his way in to the backfield numerous times. Owens displayed a higher motor than what I grew used to seeing in him on game days. He showed some active and strong hands, getting off blocks with ease.

-Brandon Lang (Troy) is an attractive player in pads. He looks the part and he was playing at a different speed than any of the other defensive linemen. Very promising as an edge rusher, something Troy has done a nice job of producing lately.

LINEBACKERS

-Very small unit altogether. The Broncos scouts that sat right behind me commented on their lack of bulk several times. Eric Norwood (South Carolina) is the thickest of the group, but he struggled with his footwork. He was late to react in the live drills.

-Dekoda Watson (Florida State) was the most athletic of the group. He was closing on ball carries very fast and often beat running backs to the edge. He showed some nice coverage ability as well with fluid hips and explosion when he made breaks on the ball.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

-Javier Arenas (Alabama) has a very impressive, powerful build to him. Despite being bulked up, he has the swift hips and can change direction with a lot of acceleration. However I question his top speed as he was badly burned by McCluster and Webb. His coverage responsibilities look limited, but he can excel in the right role.

-Myron Rolle (Florida State) was directing traffic out there as if he hasn’t been in Oxford studying for a year. His footwork was the subject of a lot of criticism from coaches, but for the most part he looked very confident out there.

-Taylor Mays looked confident as well, perhaps overly confident. I really didn’t like his approach to the practice at all. He looked bored out there at times and when it came time to strap up the helmet and perform, he was below average. He completely whiffed on an attempt to jam Cooper Riley at the point of attack and was late to react to the ball in the air.

TUESDAY’s WINNERS

-Dexter McCluster – RB/WR – Ole Miss

He started off the practice by shagging punts and kicks, and he looked more comfortable doing so than anyone other than Arenas. He then impressed by running crisp routes and showing some big time speed downfield. Following that, McCluster took the ball out of the backfield and ran well in between the tackles. What he showed today is that he can do it all, and do it fast.

-John Jerry – OT – Ole Miss

With his size and his experience at different positions along the line, Jerry is going to catch a lot of eyes. The quickness and balance he showed today impressed me as he completely stifled the likes of Lamarr Houston and Dan Williams.

TUESDAY’s LOSERS

Ciron Black – OT – LSU

He saw action at guard and tackle, but lacked the tools to play well at either. His footwork was too sloppy for tackle, as he was often playing catch up against the speed rushers. His balance was easy to exploit when he played inside, leaving the notion that he may just be the backup type at the next level.

Lamarr Houston – DT – Texas

His explosion off the snap was there, but once he was neutralized by a blocker, he lacked the secondary moves to free himself. He doesn’t have the strength to be a force in the middle right now.

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2010 Senior Bowl: Tuesday North Report

Posted by Matt Miller On January - 26 - 2010 1 COMMENT

NORTH PRACTICE REPORT – Tuesday

With the full pads on, scouts got a good look on how these guys can play with the physicality a part of the picture.  The stands were much more crowded today, and I sat next to Scott Pioli and Todd Haley from the Kansas City Chiefs.  Also saw the likes of Rob Ryan (Raiders), Mike Tannenbaum (Jets) and Mike Heimerdinger (Titans) near me.

OFFENSIVE LINE

-Mike Iupati (Idaho) got a couple looks at left tackle in the pass protection drill, and it did not go too well.  He was absolutely trucked by Arkansas State defensive end Alex Carrington.  Iupati just looked a little uncomfortable in space and even though I need to see more of him on the outside before I make a final evaluation, he is better off inside playing guard.  One thing I noticed that impressed me however was during a water break, everybody was chatting it up and re-hydrating.  Iupati on the other hand stayed on the field and worked on his foot work by himself.

-Vladimir Ducasse (Massachusetts) was beat badly by Brandon Graham (Michigan) on an inside move.  But like yesterday, he responded to the coaching very well and neutralized Graham the next time around.

-Center Matt Tennant (Boston College) got off to a hot start in pass protection drills by beating up Cam Thomas (North Carolina).  However he received the opportunity to go up against the terror of the week in Tyson Alualu (California) and he could not sustain his block.  His hands were easily knocked away and the recovery footwork was not there.

TIGHT ENDS/RECEIVERS

-Ed Dickson (Oregon) looks too small below the waist.  He needs to add bulk if he wants to play TE in the pros, but the ability is there.  He made a couple of acrobatic grabs in traffic.

-Mardy Gilyard (Cincinnati) had a severe case of the drops today, not sure what was wrong with him.  He can get open against anybody, but he was not coming down with the ball enough.

RUNNING BACKS

-Another impressive day for Oregon’s LeGarrette Blount.  He ran with nice pad level through the line and once he got a head of steam, nobody wanted a part of him.  Some defensive backs were bouncing right off him.  In the blitz pickup drills, he was the only back that consistently came out on top of his one on one battles.  Very wide base that stays balanced throughout engagement, completely stifled Koa Misis of Utah a couple times.

-Lonyae Miller (Fresno State) had a few nice runs in space during the team’s offense vs. defense drills.  He has more wiggle to him than I initially assumed as he completely juked Sean Weatherspoon and broke free for a big gain.

QUARTERBACKS

-Another rough day for Tony Pike (Cincinnati).  He was missing on a lot of easy throws by a wide margin.  He missed a stationary Gilyard on a stay pass.  He then rolled to his right and threw at Garrett Graham’s feet despite no defender in between the two.  His balls are not coming out crisp, throwing a lot of wobblers.

-Dan LeFevour (Central Michigan) had a rough time in the team drills, but I don’t think it was his fault.  The offensive line was being obliterated play after play and LeFevour could not step in to his throws.  There is not a lot of power in that arm, but he does know how to put a ball on a certain spot despite being pressured.

DEFENSIVE LINE

-I put the eyeball on two defensive linemen today that I did not get to watch as much as I was hoping to yesterday.  Alex Carrington (Arkansas State) certainly looks the part at 6’5 – 284 pounds, but his technique and power off the snap impressed me most.  He plays with outstanding pad level and balance which enables him to use a variety of ways to beat his man.  He is the only defender I’ve seen to this point that has made Iupati look silly.  The second guy I watched closely was Cam Thomas of North Carolina.  He has a nice body for a defensive tackle, looks comfortable at 331 pounds  with very long arms and a huge rear.  But he gets way too high when he is engaged, making it easier for a blocker to keep him at bay.  But I liked his hustle and he is a guy that if coached correctly, will be a force in the league.

-Mike Neal (Purdue) is very explosive off the snap.  But I didn’t see much in terms of secondary moves as once he got locked on to, he turned in to a non factor.

LINEBACKERS

-Another fun day watching Sean Weatherspoon.  He keeps the guys moving, always chatting up a storm.  On the blitz pickup drills, Weatherspoon completely blew up Wayne State running back Joique Bell and he let him know about it.  The next time around, Weatherspoon went at Bell hard and then used a move to the outside but that extra explosion wasn’t there, making it easy for Bell to sustain the block.

-Koa Misi (Utah) looked very slow in comparison with the other North linebackers.  He doesn’t have the short area quickness and because he is so big, he makes for an easy target to lock on to.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

-I kept a close eye on the safeties today.  Terrell Skinner (Maryland) has a nice, long frame and he can really move once he gets going.  But he is slow to react to the pass and his ball skills looked horrific at times.  He didn’t track the ball well and when he was there to make the interception, the ball just bounced off his hands a couple times.  Larry Asante (Nebraska) is clearly the slowest of the group.  Slow to react and his hips are very stiff.  On top of that, he dropped a few passes in drill work.

-Syd’Quan Thompson (California) is a very natural mover in space.  His hips are fluid but I question how well he can turn and run with a speedy receiver.

-Devin McCourty (Rutgers) showed a nice, low, quick back pedal but he does not explode out of it well when making a break on the ball.  He seems manufactured when attacking the ball in the air.

-Brandon Ghee (Wake Forest) struggled mightily in the drill where the corners had to jam a receiver at the line.  Guys were blowing right by him with ease as Ghee would mistime his punches.

Tuesday’s Winners

Alex Carrington – DE – Arkansas State
With his size and athleticism, Carrington is going to catch the eye of a lot of evaluators.  His display of leverage and hand use today was better than any defensive lineman here.

LeGarrette Blount – RB – Oregon
His pure domination in the blitz pickup drills is something every coach wants to see and when a 6’1 – 245 pound back runs with the pad level he did today, he turns in to a guy that no lone tackler can take down.

Tuesday’s Losers

Brandon Ghee – CB – Wake Forest
He may have proved today that he is a limited cornerback at the next level because of his lack of ability to play press coverage.  A weak puncher at the line, Ghee struggled turn and run with receivers.

Tony Pike – QB – Cincinnati
Footwork still looks shaky at best, and his throws remain wobbly and off target.  Pike is looking like the third best quarterback on the North squad.

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2010 Senior Bowl- Monday North Report

Posted by David Syvertsen On January - 26 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Our own David Syvertsen is in Mobile, Alabama for the 2010 Senior Bowl. Here is his report from Day 1 at the North practice. Read the rest of this entry »

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2010 Senior Bowl Weigh-In Results

Posted by Matt Miller On January - 25 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Our good friend Shawn Zobel of www.nfldraftheadquarters.com is in Mobile for the Senior Bowl. Here are the weigh-in results from this morning. Read the rest of this entry »

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    • 2. Bucs- Dez Bryant WR Ok State
    • 3. Titans- Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska
    • 4. Browns- Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame
    • 5. Lions- Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma
    • 6. Chiefs- Russell Okung OT Ok State
    • 7. Bills- Greg Hardy DE Ole Miss
    • 8. Raiders- Eric Berry FS Tennessee
    • 9. Seahawks- Jake Locker QB Washington
    • 10. Redskins- Colt McCoy QB Texas
    • 11. Ravens- Carlos Dunlap DE Florida
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