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Some take aways....
* Risner's arm length isn't bad at all at 34.2 and 81 inch wing span. He'll probably get a shot at tackle.
* Oli Udoh is nearly 6-6, 327 and he's got 36 inch arms, a 85 inch wingspan. Massive, small school sleeper (Elon), but he played well enough at the Shrine to get invited to Mobile. I heard some say that he dominated at times.
Really looking forward to watching these two guys along with Chuma Edoga and Garrett Bradbury, two blockers who would fit well in a zone. I've heard people say that Bradbury is a prototype outside zone center.
http://www.optimumscouting.com/news/2019...in-results
Wow, Daniel Jeremiah now as Andre Dillard as the highest ranked offensive lineman in his top 50.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001...l-draft-10
From Draft Network...
OL Andre Dillard, Washington State:
The rumblings of Dillard as a potential first-rounder have been bubbling up for a few weeks. It’s not hard to see why he’s got fans after seeing Dillard at the weigh-in. He’s lean, long and meets every desired threshold for an NFL offensive tackle (most specifically his 34″ arms).
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Wow, Daniel Jeremiah now as Andre Dillard as the highest ranked offensive lineman in his top 50.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001...l-draft-10
From Draft Network...
OL Andre Dillard, Washington State:
The rumblings of Dillard as a potential first-rounder have been bubbling up for a few weeks. It’s not hard to see why he’s got fans after seeing Dillard at the weigh-in. He’s lean, long and meets every desired threshold for an NFL offensive tackle (most specifically his 34″ arms).
As a huge USC homer I have watched a lot of PAC12 games. Dillard looked good every time I saw him not that that means much.
He handles stunts very well and moves well too.
If the Vikings want to get someone similar to O'Neill in terms of athleticism then he might be a good pick.
Quote: @MarkSP18 said:
@ MaroonBells said:
Wow, Daniel Jeremiah now as Andre Dillard as the highest ranked offensive lineman in his top 50.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001...l-draft-10
From Draft Network...
OL Andre Dillard, Washington State:
The rumblings of Dillard as a potential first-rounder have been bubbling up for a few weeks. It’s not hard to see why he’s got fans after seeing Dillard at the weigh-in. He’s lean, long and meets every desired threshold for an NFL offensive tackle (most specifically his 34″ arms).
As a huge USC homer I have watched a lot of PAC12 games. Dillard looked good every time I saw him not that that means much.
He handles stunts very well and moves well too.
If the Vikings want to get someone similar to O'Neill in terms of athleticism then he might be a good pick.
Apparently today he was the only one to consistently block Montez Sweat.
Here's Sweat embarrassing a pretty damn big right tackle. That's either Oli Udoh or Tytus Howard, I can't tell. But I'm really liking what I'm seeing and hearing about Dillard...
https://twitter.com/DraftNetworkLLC/stat...4871792640
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ MarkSP18 said:
@ MaroonBells said:
Wow, Daniel Jeremiah now as Andre Dillard as the highest ranked offensive lineman in his top 50.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001...l-draft-10
From Draft Network...
OL Andre Dillard, Washington State:
The rumblings of Dillard as a potential first-rounder have been bubbling up for a few weeks. It’s not hard to see why he’s got fans after seeing Dillard at the weigh-in. He’s lean, long and meets every desired threshold for an NFL offensive tackle (most specifically his 34″ arms).
As a huge USC homer I have watched a lot of PAC12 games. Dillard looked good every time I saw him not that that means much.
He handles stunts very well and moves well too.
If the Vikings want to get someone similar to O'Neill in terms of athleticism then he might be a good pick.
Apparently today he was the only one to consistently block Montez Sweat.
Here's Sweat embarrassing a pretty damn big right tackle. That's either Oli Udoh or Tytus Howard, I can't tell. But I'm really liking what I'm seeing and hearing about Dillard...
https://twitter.com/DraftNetworkLLC/stat...4871792640
I like the Senior Bowl to get the measurements and to see them battle a little.
I think the one or two plays where a player beats another player often get blown way out of proportion.
First, most of the dudes have not been playing for a few weeks or longer.
Second, and more importantly, they rotate these reps and get like 2 (or 3) in a row before rotating again right?
I want to see how they do late in the 3rd quarter and into the 4th quarter after going up against the same player all game.
Sweat looks good "on the hoof" (whatever that means for humans) and is similar to Hunter in size. Hunter was 6'5.1" 252 with 34 1/4" arms & 10 1/2" hands compared to Sweat at 6'6" 252 with 35 3/8" arms & 9 7/8" hands.
I always take the Senior Bowl practices and especially the game with a grain of salt.
The Draft Network's Benjamin Solack lists Stetson TE Donald Parham as one of his top standouts from Tuesday's practice at the Reese's Senior Bowl.
Parham measured in at 6-foot-8, 243-pounds; and on top of that, he had a 7-foot wingspan and ten inch hands. Yep. Exciting. And not only did Parham win in the weigh-ins, he was impressive on the field, as well. "Parham is a silky mover who can address the football outside of his frame, and presents a strong profile after the catch. Explosive in a straight line, as well," writes Solak. If you weren't intrigued by Parham before, you should be now.
Quote: @MarkSP18 said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ MarkSP18 said:
@ MaroonBells said:
Wow, Daniel Jeremiah now as Andre Dillard as the highest ranked offensive lineman in his top 50.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001...l-draft-10
From Draft Network...
OL Andre Dillard, Washington State:
The rumblings of Dillard as a potential first-rounder have been bubbling up for a few weeks. It’s not hard to see why he’s got fans after seeing Dillard at the weigh-in. He’s lean, long and meets every desired threshold for an NFL offensive tackle (most specifically his 34″ arms).
As a huge USC homer I have watched a lot of PAC12 games. Dillard looked good every time I saw him not that that means much.
He handles stunts very well and moves well too.
If the Vikings want to get someone similar to O'Neill in terms of athleticism then he might be a good pick.
Apparently today he was the only one to consistently block Montez Sweat.
Here's Sweat embarrassing a pretty damn big right tackle. That's either Oli Udoh or Tytus Howard, I can't tell. But I'm really liking what I'm seeing and hearing about Dillard...
https://twitter.com/DraftNetworkLLC/stat...4871792640
I like the Senior Bowl to get the measurements and to see them battle a little.
I think the one or two plays where a player beats another player often get blown way out of proportion.
First, most of the dudes have not been playing for a few weeks or longer.
Second, and more importantly, they rotate these reps and get like 2 (or 3) in a row before rotating again right?
I want to see how they do late in the 3rd quarter and into the 4th quarter after going up against the same player all game.
Sweat looks good "on the hoof" (whatever that means for humans) and is similar to Hunter in size. Hunter was 6'5.1" 252 with 34 1/4" arms & 10 1/2" hands compared to Sweat at 6'6" 252 with 35 3/8" arms & 9 7/8" hands.
I always take the Senior Bowl practices and especially the game with a grain of salt.
The DLs in these one on one drills always have the advantage, but I think everyone there knows that going in. From this, you can see that Montez Sweat clearly has the strength to bull rush a big blocker, but that's never been his problem. Does he have enough agility and bend to get around the edge?
I'm not going to be too hard on the RT here. I doubt he's ever seen Montez Sweat before, who might the best player in Mobile. Jalyn Holmes made Will Hernandez look pretty silly last year in a similar drill. If he had actually seen Holmes before he might have been aware that Holmes signature move was his spin and likely would've taken a different set.
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
The Draft Network's Benjamin Solack lists Stetson TE Donald Parham as one of his top standouts from Tuesday's practice at the Reese's Senior Bowl.
Parham measured in at 6-foot-8, 243-pounds; and on top of that, he had a 7-foot wingspan and ten inch hands. Yep. Exciting. And not only did Parham win in the weigh-ins, he was impressive on the field, as well. "Parham is a silky mover who can address the football outside of his frame, and presents a strong profile after the catch. Explosive in a straight line, as well," writes Solak. If you weren't intrigued by Parham before, you should be now.
A lot of the buzz I heard about Parham was that folks were doubting he was really 6-8. Damned if he ain't.
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