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Post by sec.101row23 on Feb 20, 2015 12:19:10 GMT -5
I'm a little behind but Flowers can't move for shit. He looks awkward. Jake fisher looks very refined. His arms are all over the place too. Looks like he is directing traffic out there.
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Post by sec.101row23 on Feb 20, 2015 12:50:07 GMT -5
Peat is goofy looking out there, so bottom heavy and looks like he is laboring out there.
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Post by RobR on Feb 20, 2015 12:52:51 GMT -5
Ali Marpet is making himself some money
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Post by sec.101row23 on Feb 20, 2015 13:13:24 GMT -5
Wes Saxton running 4.56 is a good start for him.
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Feb 20, 2015 13:16:42 GMT -5
DL Name, School, Height, Weight, Arm Length, Hand Size Anderson, Henry Stanford 6060 294 33 1/2 9 3/4 3 DL02 Armstead, Arik Oregon 6070 292 33 10 1/2 4 DL03 Barnes, Tavares Clemson 6040 282 33 1/8 8 1/2 5 DL04 Beasley, Vic Clemson 6030 246 32 1/2 9 3/8 6 DL05 Bennett, Michael Ohio State 6020 293 33 5/8 10 1/4 7 DL06 Blackson, Angelo Auburn 6040 318 33 3/4 9 3/4 8 DL07 Brown, Malcom Texas 6020 319 32 1/2 10 9 DL08 Chickillo, Anthony Miami (FL) 6030 267 33 1/2 10 1/8 10 DL09 Clark, Frank Michigan 6030 271 34 3/8 10 1/8 11 DL10 Cooper, Xavier Washington State 6030 293 31 1/2 9 3/8 12 DL11 Covington, Christian Rice 6020 289 33 1/4 10 13 DL12 Crawford, Corey Clemson 6050 283 34 1/2 9 1/4 14 DL13 Davis, Carl Iowa 6050 320 34 5/8 11 15 DL14 Davidson, Tyeler Fresno State 6020 316 34 10 3/4 16 DL15 Delaire, Ryan Towson 6040 254 32 1/2 10 3/8 17 DL16 Dubose, B.J. Louisville 6040 284 33 9 3/4 18 DL17 Edwards Jr., Mario Florida State 6030 279 33 1/4 10 7/8 19 DL18 Emanuel, Kyle North Dakota State 6030 255 31 9 3/8 20 DL19 Flowers, Trey Arkansas 6020 266 34 1/4 10 21 DL20 Fowler, Dante Florida 6025 261 33 3/4 9 1/2 22 DL21 Golden, Markus Missouri 6020 260 31 1/8 10 1/2 23 DL22 Goldman, Eddie Florida State 6040 336 33 1/8 10 1/8 24 DL23 Gregory, Randy Nebraska 6047 235 34 10 25 DL24 Hardison, Marcus Arizona State 6030 307 33 1/2 10 3/8 26 DL25 Harold, Eli Virginia 6030 247 33 9 3/8 27 DL26 Hodges, Zach Harvard 6020 250 34 1/4 9 7/8 28 DL27 Hunter, Danielle LSU 6050 252 34 1/4 10 1/2 29 DL28 Ifedi, Martin Memphis 6030 275 33 7/8 10 30 DL29 Jarrett, Grady Clemson 6010 304 32 3/8 10 31 DL30 Lott, Derrick Tennessee-Chatt 6040 314 33 5/8 9 1/8 32 DL31 Mbu, Joey Houston 6030 313 35 9 1/4 33 DL32 McCarthy, Ellis UCLA 6050 338 34 1/8 9 7/8 34 DL33 Nunez-Roches, Rakeem Southern Miss 6020 307 32 5/8 10 1/8 35 DL34 Odighizuwa, Owa UCLA 6030 267 33 3/4 11 36 DL35 Orchard, Nate Utah 6030 250 33 3/4 10 1/4 37 DL36 Orr, Leon Florida 6050 323 34 1/8 9 3/8 38 DL37 Parry, David Stanford 6010 308 31 9 7/8 39 DL38 Phillips, Jordan Oklahoma 6050 329 34 3/4 9 3/8 40 DL39 Philon, Darius Arkansas 6010 298 32 3/8 9 1/2 41 DL40 Ray, Shane Missouri 6025 245 33 1/8 9 42 DL41 Reed, Cedric Texas 6050 269 33 3/8 9 3/4 43 DL42 Richardson, Bobby Indiana 6030 283 34 5/8 11 44 DL43 Russell, Ryan Purdue 6040 269 33 3/8 10 1/4 45 DL44 Shelton, Danny Washington 6020 339 32 10 1/4 46 DL45 Simon, Deon Northwestern State 6040 321 33 10 1/2 47 DL46 Smith, Preston Mississippi State 6050 271 34 10 5/8 48 DL47 Smith, Za'Darius Kentucky 6040 274 32 5/8 10 49 DL48 Surratt, J.T. South Carolina 6010 304 32 10 1/8 50 DL49 Trail, Lyndon Norfolk State 6070 269 34 7/8 10 1/2 51 DL50 Trinca-Pasat, Louis Iowa 6010 290 31 7/8 10 1/8 52 DL51 Tull, Davis Tennessee-Chatt 6020 246 31 1/4 9 3/4 53 DL52 Wagenmann, Zack Montana 6030 247 33 1/2 9 1/2 54 DL53 Walton, L.T. Central Michigan 6050 319 32 1/4 10 1/4 55 DL54 Williams, Leonard Southern Cal 6050 302 34 5/8 10 5/8 56 DL55 Wright, Gabe Auburn 6030 300 32 5/8 10 3/4
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Feb 20, 2015 13:20:47 GMT -5
Ali Marpet is making himself some money I thought Mitch Morse had a great day too. Sean O'Hera was raving about how fluid he was in the drills. If we sign Iupati I wouldn't mind grabbing Morse in the mid to late rounds to battle it out with Winters, Dozier, and Aboushi for the other OG spot.
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Feb 20, 2015 13:21:52 GMT -5
LBs Name, School, Height, Weight, Arm Length, Hand Size Dickson, Xzavier Alabama 6030 260 33 1/2 10 10 LB09 Dupree, Alvin "Bud" Kentucky 6040 269 32 5/8 9 3/4 11 LB10 Fua, Alani BYU 6050 238 32 10 1/8 12 LB11 Grissom, Geneo Oklahoma 6030 262 33 3/8 10 1/4 13 LB12 Owacham, Obum Oregon State 6050 246 34 3/8 10 14 LB13 Hager, Bryce Baylor 6010 234 31 3/8 9 15 LB14 Heeney, Ben Kansas 6000 231 30 3/4 9 16 LB15 Herrera, Amarlo Georgia 6010 244 32 3/4 9 5/8 17 LB16 Hicks, Jordan Texas 6010 236 32 10 18 LB17 Hull, Mike Penn State 6000 237 30 1/2 9 3/8 19 LB18 20 LB19 Jones, Taiwan Michigan State 6030 245 34 10 21 LB20 Kendricks, Eric UCLA 6000 232 31 9 5/8 22 LB21 Kikaha, Hau'oli Washington 6020 253 32 1/2 9 5/8 23 LB22 Mauldin, Lorenzo Louisville 6040 259 33 9 7/8 24 LB23 McKinney, Bernardick Mississippi State 6040 246 33 9 25 LB24 Nzeocha, Mark Wyoming 6020 232 33 10 26 LB25 Perryman, Denzel Miami (FL) 5110 236 31 7/8 9 1/2 27 LB26 Pullard, Hayes Southern Cal 6000 240 31 1/4 9 5/8 28 LB27 Robinson, Edmond Newberry 6030 245 34 10 1/4 29 LB28 Ryan, Jake Michigan 6020 240 31 9 3/8 30 LB29 Spaight, Martrell Arkansas 6000 236 32 3/4 9 1/8 31 LB30 Tavai, J.R. Southern Cal 6020 249 31 1/2 9 1/8 32 LB31 Thompson, Shaq Washington 6000 228 33 9 1/2 33 LB32 Valles, Max Virginia 6050 251 32 5/8 9 3/8 34 LB33 Washington, Tony Oregon 6040 247 33 9 1/2 35 LB34 Wilson, Damien Minnesota 6000 245 33 3/4 9 3/8 36 LB35 Wilson, Ramik Georgia 6020 237 33 10 5/8
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Post by JonEJet on Feb 20, 2015 13:33:35 GMT -5
THese TE's were SLOW
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Feb 20, 2015 13:41:42 GMT -5
Yeah I wasn't too impressed with them, but Mycole Pruitt caught my eye as a possible late round prospect/priority UDFA. I need to find some game tape on him though. He's not very big at 6022 and 251, but he has decent speed and had great numbers at SUI. He also has 33 1/2 inch arms, 10 1/4 inch hands, and ran a 4.58 40. STRENGTHS Hands are a plus. Hands-catcher who adjusts to the ball. Catches while covered and secures in traffic. Plays with above-average football intelligence. Finds openings in zones and exploits them. Highly productive four-year starter. Despite obvious attention from defenses, he still got his. Had 10 catches for 136 yards against Purdue in 2014. Displays the ability to be an in-line blocker with more coaching. Blocks with good base and core strength. WEAKNESSES Squatty and plays with limited bend. Tight through hips. Fails to sink hips into breaks, running tight routes and struggling to separate because of it. Inconsistent effort as back-side run blocker and pass protector. Play speed is marginal. Doesn't show consistent competitive toughness as a goal-line blocker and gears down in his routes if he doesn't anticipate getting the ball. NFL COMPARISON Daniel Fells BOTTOM LINE The production is impressive. It warrants attention and accolades, but the tape shows an alarming inconsistency of effort and competitive fire. Pruitt won't be considered a plus athlete for the position by NFL standards, so he must crank up the motor and keep it running -- especially when asked to block since that might be his way onto a team.
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Post by JonEJet on Feb 20, 2015 13:51:04 GMT -5
I know he's a 2nd round guy, but Max Williams looks pretty smooth
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Post by sec.101row23 on Feb 20, 2015 14:10:03 GMT -5
It's a good year to be a free agent TE, not a lot of viable options in the draft to fill immediate needs.
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Post by Lithfan on Feb 20, 2015 14:11:14 GMT -5
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Feb 20, 2015 14:27:21 GMT -5
Florida State QB Jameis Winston required further testing on his shoulder after experiencing "weakness" in his throwing arm at the NFL Combine. The extent of the concern is not yet known, but ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports Winston underwent an "Electromyography" to analyze the cells in his shoulder. The test will presumably provide NFL teams with some answers about Winston's arm discomfort. Winston weighed in at 6-foot-4, 231 earlier in the week. He is seen as the favorite to be drafted No. 1 overall by Tampa Bay.
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Feb 20, 2015 14:33:05 GMT -5
Jean Sifrin is bombing right now. He needed to have a strong combine since he's already 27. It was kind of hard to watch. You could tell he was really nervous.
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Post by RobR on Feb 20, 2015 14:43:02 GMT -5
Jean Sifrin is bombing right now. He needed to have a strong combine since he's already 27. It was kind of hard to watch. You could tell he was really nervous. They should have given his spot to someone more worthy. He has zero chance of being drafted.
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