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The NFL Network showed the practice for the North team, my initial impressions:

 

- Bryce Petty (QB - Baylor) hopefully he was still "swimming" from the offense
being installed because he was just "ok".  Alot of missed throws

 

- Jamison Crowder (WR - Duke) absolutely electric in everything he does.  Reminds
me of Brandin Cooks from last year's draft.  Natural hands catcher

 

- Ty Montgomery (WR - Stanford) awful day, dropped everything.  Looks the part
(6-1 215) but didn't play like it.  Hopefully he also was still "swimming"

 

- Quinten Rollins (CB - Miami OH) a "long CB" that the NFL is looking for, has
only played major college ball for a year.  Was a basketball player so he is
raw, but incredible upside

 

- T.J. Clemmings (OT - Pitt) another player that has played limited football,
but looks like the prototypical OT.  His body reminds you of Tyron Smith in DAL,
his technique needs refining (reaches alot).  Would love to get him in the
2nd round and stash him for a year but I doubt he lasts that long

 

- Laken Tomlinson (G - Duke) not your typical "roly poly, short armed" guard.
Athletic with a body structure like an OT but has the strength to maul interior
DLinemen

 

- Trenton Brown (OT - FLA) huge RT prospect (6-8 350) who you would expect to
struggle moving but was surprisingly mobile.  Will be interesting to see how
he continues the rest of the week

 

- Justin Hardy (WR - E. Car) super smooth, he seems to understand the WR position
because he uses veteran moves to get open.  He uses head fakes, footwork and
changes of pace to get free not just speed

 

- Antwan Goodley (WR - Baylor) has a smaller Anquan Boldin type of body (5-10
225) but with better speed

 

- Nick Boyle (TE - Delaware) has the kind of frame (6-5 270) we could use as a
blocking TE in tandem with Amaro.  Also showed nice hands

 

- Henry Anderson (DE - Stanford) a 3-4 DE with excellent size (6-5 295) and better
athletic ability than I thought

 

- Danny Shelton (NT - Wash) could totally upset the projected top 10 picks in the
draft.  He's not just a typical NT (6-1 340) who stops the run, he is the rare
player that can generate pressure right over the center.  Incredibly fast with
violent hands and good range

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I was reviewing some of Jamison Crowders tape yesterday after hearing praise at practice yesterday. Not bad at all. He'd be a nice slot receiver. Solid hands. Not surprised at Bryce Petty either. Strong arm, but his throws are all over the place. I think my fav CB of the draft Steven Nelson will rise up a few boards after the senior bowl. Dude is electric. 

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KRL....let me know what you think of Grayson from Colorado St. Saw on Tony's site that he supposedly has a rocket arm. Also, is the Guard from Georgia Tech in the game? Forget his name, but watched him a few times...a mauler.

 

Today they'll be showing both the North and the South, so I'm interested in seeing Grayson as well

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KRL....let me know what you think of Grayson from Colorado St. Saw on Tony's site that he supposedly has a rocket arm. Also, is the Guard from Georgia Tech in the game? Forget his name, but watched him a few times...a mauler.

Answered my own question...Shaq Mason of Georgia Tech. #70. 

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The NFL Network showed the practice for the North team, my initial impressions:

- Bryce Petty (QB - Baylor) hopefully he was still "swimming" from the offense

being installed because he was just "ok". Alot of missed throws

- Jamison Crowder (WR - Duke) absolutely electric in everything he does. Reminds

me of Brandin Cooks from last year's draft. Natural hands catcher

- Ty Montgomery (WR - Stanford) awful day, dropped everything. Looks the part

(6-1 215) but didn't play like it. Hopefully he also was still "swimming"

- Quinten Rollins (CB - Miami OH) a "long CB" that the NFL is looking for, has

only played major college ball for a year. Was a basketball player so he is

raw, but incredible upside

- T.J. Clemmings (OT - Pitt) another player that has played limited football,

but looks like the prototypical OT. His body reminds you of Tyron Smith in DAL,

his technique needs refining (reaches alot). Would love to get him in the

2nd round and stash him for a year but I doubt he lasts that long

- Laken Tomlinson (G - Duke) not your typical "roly poly, short armed" guard.

Athletic with a body structure like an OT but has the strength to maul interior

DLinemen

- Trenton Brown (OT - FLA) huge RT prospect (6-8 350) who you would expect to

struggle moving but was surprisingly mobile. Will be interesting to see how

he continues the rest of the week

- Justin Hardy (WR - E. Car) super smooth, he seems to understand the WR position

because he uses veteran moves to get open. He uses head fakes, footwork and

changes of pace to get free not just speed

- Antwan Goodley (WR - Baylor) has a smaller Anquan Boldin type of body (5-10

225) but with better speed

- Nick Boyle (TE - Delaware) has the kind of frame (6-5 270) we could use as a

blocking TE in tandem with Amaro. Also showed nice hands

- Henry Anderson (DE - Stanford) a 3-4 DE with excellent size (6-5 295) and better

athletic ability than I thought

- Danny Shelton (NT - Wash) could totally upset the projected top 10 picks in the

draft. He's not just a typical NT (6-1 340) who stops the run, he is the rare

player that can generate pressure right over the center. Incredibly fast with

violent hands and good range

Think Justin Hardy is a more talented Jordan Matthews.

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"- Justin Hardy (WR - E. Car) super smooth, he seems to understand the WR position
because he uses veteran moves to get open.  He uses head fakes, footwork and
changes of pace to get free not just speed"

 

I love to hear scouting reports like this about Wr's  Guys that can catch and understand how to get open early in their careers are often the guys people look back on as a great Wr and wonder how they fell to such and such a round while the super athletic guys drafted above them flop.

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"- Justin Hardy (WR - E. Car) super smooth, he seems to understand the WR position

because he uses veteran moves to get open.  He uses head fakes, footwork and

changes of pace to get free not just speed"

 

I love to hear scouting reports like this about Wr's  Guys that can catch and understand how to get open early in their careers are often the guys people look back on as a great Wr and wonder how they fell to such and such a round while the super athletic guys drafted above them flop.

When you watch Hardy play you can tell he knows how to play the WR position. There are some guys who look natural catching the ball and he is one of them.

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The NFL Network showed the practice for the North team, my initial impressions:

 

- Bryce Petty (QB - Baylor) hopefully he was still "swimming" from the offense
being installed because he was just "ok".  Alot of missed throws

 

- Jamison Crowder (WR - Duke) absolutely electric in everything he does.  Reminds
me of Brandin Cooks from last year's draft.  Natural hands catcher

 

- Ty Montgomery (WR - Stanford) awful day, dropped everything.  Looks the part
(6-1 215) but didn't play like it.  Hopefully he also was still "swimming"

 

- Quinten Rollins (CB - Miami OH) a "long CB" that the NFL is looking for, has
only played major college ball for a year.  Was a basketball player so he is
raw, but incredible upside

 

- T.J. Clemmings (OT - Pitt) another player that has played limited football,
but looks like the prototypical OT.  His body reminds you of Tyron Smith in DAL,
his technique needs refining (reaches alot).  Would love to get him in the
2nd round and stash him for a year but I doubt he lasts that long

 

- Laken Tomlinson (G - Duke) not your typical "roly poly, short armed" guard.
Athletic with a body structure like an OT but has the strength to maul interior
DLinemen

 

- Trenton Brown (OT - FLA) huge RT prospect (6-8 350) who you would expect to
struggle moving but was surprisingly mobile.  Will be interesting to see how
he continues the rest of the week

 

- Justin Hardy (WR - E. Car) super smooth, he seems to understand the WR position
because he uses veteran moves to get open.  He uses head fakes, footwork and
changes of pace to get free not just speed

 

- Antwan Goodley (WR - Baylor) has a smaller Anquan Boldin type of body (5-10
225) but with better speed

 

- Nick Boyle (TE - Delaware) has the kind of frame (6-5 270) we could use as a
blocking TE in tandem with Amaro.  Also showed nice hands

 

- Henry Anderson (DE - Stanford) a 3-4 DE with excellent size (6-5 295) and better
athletic ability than I thought

 

- Danny Shelton (NT - Wash) could totally upset the projected top 10 picks in the
draft.  He's not just a typical NT (6-1 340) who stops the run, he is the rare
player that can generate pressure right over the center.  Incredibly fast with
violent hands and good range

 

KRL, did you do one of these for last years draft?? curious to see who you liked?

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KR

 

 

KRL, did you do one of these for last years draft?? curious to see who you liked?

 

Some the players that "popped" out to me last year at the Senior Bowl were:

 

- Aaron Donald

- Zach Martin

- Jordan Matthews

- Dee Ford

- Derek Carr

- Jalen Saunders

- Pierre Desir

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KRL....let me know what you think of Grayson from Colorado St. Saw on Tony's site that he supposedly has a rocket arm. Also, is the Guard from Georgia Tech in the game? Forget his name, but watched him a few times...a mauler.

Only game I saw of him this year was the bowl game and he was awful.
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CSU was over-matched by Utah in that game. Utah's defense was destroying CSU's O line the entire game. Probably not the best game to evaluate Grayson on.

Isn't that kinda what happened to Carr last year vs.USC?  Also, as a Clemson guy, what do you think of Vic Beasley? 

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Isn't that kinda what happened to Carr last year vs.USC?  Also, as a Clemson guy, what do you think of Vic Beasley?

It's actually very similar to what happened to Carr, although Carr was a much better prospect coming out last year.

As far as Vic goes, I'm sorry to see him leave, the defense as a whole is losing a ton of talent this year. Vic will be a very good OLB in a 4-3 defense. He doesn't have the size to play DE in a 4-3 or OLB in a 3-4. You can play him in a similar role as Bruce Irvin or Von Miller.

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@PatKirwanCBS: @SRBowl-really like Markus Golden OLB/DE & Lyndon Trail OLB-Keep an eye on WR Philip Dorsett (Miami)

Heard Sirius NFL Radio with Kirwan, Greg Robinson (Ex Jets DL coah) & Phil Savage (Dr of Sr. Bowl). All were impressed with the Duke OG, Savage has liked QB Bryan Bennett. Robinson likes both Univ of Washington OLB. Kirwan likes the Utah OLB Orchard. They all were impressed with the Harvard OLB Hodges. Savage impressed with Sammie Coates. If he continues to catch the ball could move up the boards.

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@PatKirwanCBS: @SRBowl-really like Markus Golden OLB/DE & Lyndon Trail OLB-Keep an eye on WR Philip Dorsett (Miami)

Heard Sirius NFL Radio with Kirwan, Greg Robinson (Ex Jets DL coah) & Phil Savage (Dr of Sr. Bowl). All were impressed with the Duke OG, Savage has liked QB Bryan Bennett. Robinson likes both Univ of Washington OLB. Kirwan likes the Utah OLB Orchard. They all were impressed with the Harvard OLB Hodges.

Kirwin was blowing Mumbles, so I had to tune to another channel. Said no big deal. A staunch Mumbles supporter

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@PatKirwanCBS: @SRBowl-really like Markus Golden OLB/DE & Lyndon Trail OLB-Keep an eye on WR Philip Dorsett (Miami)

Heard Sirius NFL Radio with Kirwan, Greg Robinson (Ex Jets DL coah) & Phil Savage (Dr of Sr. Bowl). All were impressed with the Duke OG, Savage has liked QB Bryan Bennett. Robinson likes both Univ of Washington OLB. Kirwan likes the Utah OLB Orchard. They all were impressed with the Harvard OLB Hodges. Savage impressed with Sammie Coates. If he continues to catch the ball could move up the boards.

 

This guy will be a nice pro WR

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