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Post by Lithfan on Jan 18, 2016 14:26:08 GMT -5
Shrine Game practices begin today. Apparently Macc is in St. Pete scouting practice today.
So, who are some of the guys to watch for this week?
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Post by Lithfan on Jan 18, 2016 14:30:24 GMT -5
One guy I am curious about is the kid from Navy making the switch from RB to QB
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Post by Lithfan on Jan 18, 2016 15:51:21 GMT -5
Eric Galko @optimumscouting 28m28 minutes ago Standouts from #ShrineGame East Practice: #Illinois RB Ferguson,SCSt DT Hargrave, #Cincinnati OG Ehinger, #UMass WR Sharpe, #BC SAF Simmons
Eric Galko @optimumscouting 58m Definitely a buzz about Arkansas State TE Darion Griswold. Made a nice play in scrimmage and I hear his name in the crowd. #ShrineGame
Eric Galko @optimumscouting 1h1 hour ago Not a lot to note on East OL-DL one on ones, though South Carolina State DL Javon Hargrave impressed. #ShrineGame
Eric Galko @optimumscouting 1h1 hour ago Sensing Penn State DL Anthony Zettel is gonna be a love/love-to-hate kind of player in this Shrine practice week. #ShrineGam
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Post by Lithfan on Jan 18, 2016 15:53:09 GMT -5
Tony Pauline @tonypauline 39m39 minutes ago Graham Glasgow/Michigan has been dominant at center all day.
Tony Pauline @tonypauline 1h1 hour ago Impressed with Brandon Ross/RB/Maryland. Great vision. 1st day of practice but he looks like he's been with this O-line for years
Tony Pauline @tonypauline 1h1 hour ago Antwione Williams/LB/Ga Southern really looks the part and has made several nice plays.
Tony Pauline @tonypauline 1h1 hour ago Kyle Carter/TE/Penn State looks great. Too bad he doesn't translate his practice ability into game production.
Tony Pauline @tonypauline 1h1 hour ago Tajae Sharpe/WR/UMASS has been unstoppable and has caught everything.
Tony Pauline @tonypauline 2h2 hours ago Victor Ochi/Stony Brook looking incredible in d-line drills.
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Post by Lithfan on Jan 18, 2016 15:55:09 GMT -5
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Post by Lithfan on Jan 18, 2016 15:57:04 GMT -5
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Post by Paradis on Jan 18, 2016 17:40:54 GMT -5
Good Man!! I'm stoked. The NFLPA collegiate bowl is this week as well, no?
I had to head into the city for work so I haven't been up on today's musing yet. Thanks for this.
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Post by RobR on Jan 18, 2016 17:46:05 GMT -5
From draftinsider.net
Shrine Week Preview: 5 Players to Watch 17 JAN
BushThe Shrine game pales in comparison to the Senior Bowl as far as the level of talent on the roster and the number of NFL decision makers attending practices but don’t be fooled. Past rosters have featured several players that have impacted at the next level including Josh Norman, Terron Armstead and Darius Kilgo from recent years. So who could shine at the Shrine this year? Here are five players to keep an eye on.
Nate Sudfeld/QB/Indiana: There’s a feeling among some scouts that Sudfeld is significantly underrated and was worthy of a Senior Bowl invitation. He offers next level size, arm strength and intelligence, so why is he universally ranked as a last day pick? Prior injuries are a concern but so is the inconsistent accuracy of Sudfeld’s throws. While the big passer shows the ability to be on the mark he often sprays throws and even delivers bounce passes on occasion. Is it mechanical? Is it a timing issue? Whatever the case throwing to receivers that are foreign to him as well as playing from underneath center during Shrine week will be critical factors in Sudfeld’s final draft grade.
Robby Anderson/WR/Temple: I was a big fan of Anderson off the 2013 film but the sure handed receiver failed to make grades in the classroom and was forced to sit on the sidelines in 2014. Though sheer determination Anderson, who was not even graded by scouts entering the season, returned to Temple and improved upon his junior campaign, leading the upstart Owls in receiving. He’s a reliable receiver but is Anderson a next level athlete with Sunday speed? The ability to separate down the field during one-on-one drills and effortlessly catch the deep ball could help Anderson move into the middle of the draft’s final day.
James Cowser/DE-OLB/Southern Utah: I first pointed out Cowser back in the middle of November, mentioning he was drawing comparisons to another NFL star who came from the Big Sky conference, All Pro Jared Allen. The Shrine Game offers Cowser a major opportunity as he’ll be seen by a collection of scouts (rather than just the area scouts) and prove he’s the real deal. His speed, quickness and ability to penetrate off the edge against IA offensive tackles (Alex Lewis/Nebraska, Tyler Marz/Wisconsin, Stephane Nembot/Colorado) is something that will be monitored. I’m also hoping Cowser is also asked to drop in space and play linebacker on occasion.
Michael Jordan/CB/Missouri Western: Getting past the name, Jordan is a player scouts have been talking about since October. He offers good size (6-feet/200lbs) and solid ball skills but speed is a question mark. The West receivers, who’ll Jordan will be practicing against, offer bigger, stronger possession pass catchers (Keyarris Garrett/Tulsa, Devon Cajuste/Stanford) sprinkled in with vertical speed (Hunter Sharp/Utah State). The variety of receivers Jordan must cover during the week offers him the opportunity to showcase his skills and secure a spot in the late rounds.
Deon Bush/S/Miami-Fl: After watching Bush the past two seasons I often wonder why he doesn’t get more mention. He’s an explosive run defender who does a terrific job covering receivers over the middle of the field and his size/speed numbers are similar to former Hurricane star Ed Reed. But questions linger; can Bush play over the slot receiver or is he a liability in man coverage? The latter suppresses his draft stock but the former will result in a move up boards. The one-on-one drills, where Bush lines up more like a cornerback rather than a safety, will help answer the question and the East receivers, who Bush will be practicing against all week, include significant next level talent, albeit late round picks.
Note: Beginning tomorrow I will be reporting live from the Shrine Game and working with PhiladelphiaEagles.com, as I have the past four years. Real time reports from practice will be posted on Twitter followed by articles and videos at PhiladelphiaEagles.com all three days of Shrine practice. We’ll also try and have some notes up here as well.
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Post by Paradis on Jan 18, 2016 17:47:40 GMT -5
that's actually painful to look at, Mr. R.
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Post by RobR on Jan 18, 2016 17:49:22 GMT -5
Sorry that didn't paste correctly but James Cowser looks like a player to watch and hopefully a fit for our defense. Edit: Here is the link. www.draftinsider.net/blog/?p=11186
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Post by Paradis on Jan 18, 2016 18:20:56 GMT -5
Forgot how scaled this year's crop is to the senior bowl. Last year's E-W had a lot more people I was following...
Out of this group --
--Navy QB/RB Reynolds was a name I've been following. He has some preposterous collegiate numbers. --Marshall's Devon Johnson. I've talked about him my other "what are these guys" thread. --Vernon Adams... I don't think he's an NFL QB, but there's something interesting about his story. --Anthony Harrell -- I'll always give a Gator LB the time of day. --Sean McEwan -- OT/C from down the street here in Calgary. I got love for the homeboy. We'll see if can make anyone remember his name.
Don't really love this WR group, and don't really know the TEs listed for this one either... I also don't have much of an apetite for scouting CBs/DBs this year. Not a need and i'm busy.
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Post by Lithfan on Jan 18, 2016 18:45:14 GMT -5
that's actually painful to look at, Mr. R. Made use of my awesome new mod powers to increase the font and change spacing. Better?
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Post by Lithfan on Jan 18, 2016 19:27:06 GMT -5
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Post by Lithfan on Jan 18, 2016 19:27:32 GMT -5
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Post by maury77 on Jan 18, 2016 19:55:28 GMT -5
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