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Some good Senior Bowl scuttlebutt
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Was watching some practices yesterday and one comment about Humboldt State LT Alex Cappa was that his tape comes with a parental warning.
“This guy has the nastiest tape I’ve ever seen,” Mayock told his cohost Daniel Jeremiah as they watched footage of Cappa’s in-game highlights.
“Just studied Humboldt State OT Alex Cappa,” Jeremiah wrote on Twitter. “This is some rated R violence. Holy biscuits. Who pee’d in his Cheerios?”

https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2018/jan/24...ajor-medi/

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Quote: @MarkSP18 said:
Will Hernandez has looked pretty good today!  He looks pretty strong and has started 49 games at left guard for UTEP.

Would look good in purple!
He's worked out really well at the senior bowl. Until he shows some more mobility its hard to say he is a great system fit in MN. He isn't the type of guard you are going to be stretching out to the 2nd level. He is the guy who is going to sink his hip and anchor in pass protection and engage his man and push him straight back. 
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Baker Mayfield - QB - Sooners

Optimum Scouting's Eric Galko wrote that Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield "looks like a computer" in his assessment of reads.

Galko passes along that Mayfield looked "completely comfortable in the pocket with his progressions" during Thursday's practice. The analyst adds that the 6-foot, 216-pound Heisman winner has been crisp in his footwork and deadly accurate when throwing to the right. There have been no surprise skeletons in how he's handled practice work in Mobile. He's currently undecided as to whether he'll play in the Senior Bowl itself, but that matters far less than the way he's been handling his reps. In addition to his on-field success, he's also been a gravitational force in the locker room -- Mayfield has the personality and demeanor to win over teammates and it's shown even in this manufactured setting.
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-Which position unit has performed the best during practices this week? Tight end. And that is somewhat surprising considering the top tight end at the Senior Bowl, South Dakota State’s Dallas Goedert, exited early on Tuesday with a minor hamstring injury.

But the rest of the tight end group has had plenty of impressive reps. At North practice, Penn State’s Mike Gesicki looked like a mismatch weapon with his clean routes and angular frame to attack the football. Central Michigan’s Tyler Conklin is a very smooth athlete and didn’t labor getting open. Notre Dame’s Durham Smythe might not have a specific strength, but he is a well-rounded player who finishes in a crowd. And Wisconsin’s Troy Fumagalli doesn’t impress with his size or burst, but his route-running and ball skills are why he will play in the NFL for a long time. 
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