Some names to watch at the Senior Bowl

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Here are some names I am watching and why

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QBs - Josh Allen and Bake Mayfield (obvious reasons)

C Mason Cole: 6.04, 303
-Tough guy who has played all over Michigan's OL. Max Unger length inside and is tough.

OG Will Hernandez: 6.02, 340
-Road grader inside. A nasty interior blocker who can help establish a power running game.

LB Nick DeLuca: 6.02, 243
-Tough leader inside. Has nice athleticism. Has had some injury issues over the past year. Want to see him vs better competition.

LB Ogbonnia Okoronko: 6.01, 243
-If we are moving to a 4-3, this guy can fly outside. I want to see how instinctual he is, and how complete of a player he can be at OLB in a 4-3.


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LB Marcus Davenport: 6.05, 259
-Long DE who could play OLB in a 3-4 and DE in a 4-3. I want to see him vs better competition because I know he is a good athlete.

LB Micah Kiser: 6.00, 236
-Another ILB who I want to look at. Is he athletic enough to stat on the field? Is he instinctive shooting gaps?
 

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Shaquuem Griffin OLB
Mike White QB
Ogbonnia Okoronkwo DE
Dimitri Flowers FB
Tyquan Lewis DE
 

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Shaquuem Griffin OLB
Mike White QB
Ogbonnia Okoronkwo DE
Dimitri Flowers FB
Tyquan Lewis DE

I like the Griffin story and the way he responded to the adversities he faced, but today at measurements was listed 6' 223
Not an ideal size and then how can he play in the nfl without a hand
I wish him to be succesfull but i m skeptical he can make it
 
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Allan Lazard and James Washington are two to watch

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Lazard can play no doubt!

Washington can get deep & has the burst but can he run anything other than a fly or post, that’s the big question.
 

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Btw Baker the touchdown maker check in at 6’ 3/8” with hand size of 9 1//.

So the doubters of his size should eat some Philly Iggle bird with some cheese wiz on it lol :p

is that 9.1 inches on the hands?? Thats pretty small....

and come on...6" and 3/8??.... you know dude was tippy toeing
 

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is that 9.1 inches on the hands?? Thats pretty small....

and come on...6" and 3/8??.... you know dude was tippy toeing
Actually 9 1/2 is average & middle of the road.

Yeah I’m sure he was on his tip toes in front of scouts & those peeps doing the work :mrgreen: Maybe he was wearing high heels lol
 
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Actually 9 1/2 is average & middle of the road.

Yeah I’m sure he was on his tip toes in front of scouts & those peeps doing the work :mrgreen: Maybe he was wearing high heels lol
9 1/2 is okay Rudolph was only 9 3/8 right?
 

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I like the Griffin story and the way he responded to the adversities he faced, but today at measurements was listed 6' 223
Not an ideal size and then how can he play in the nfl without a hand
I wish him to be succesfull but i m skeptical he can make it
He took some of the OL to school in 1 on 1 drills yesterday. If nothing else, Griffin's gonna be a great special teamer. Obviously we need help there. I think Griffin can play off-ball LB on early downs and switch to pass rusher / blitzer on 3rd down. Similar to Reddick who is a bit bigger and probably the better pure athlete. In terms of instincts Griffin trumps anyone. Also among the best students of the game in this class. No false steps, technically sound. Imagine a sloppy tackle attempt by him will almost always result in a missed tackle. So Griffin really had to become the fundamentally sound player he is. And while he is used to it, changing direction without a hand isn't easy at all, so no false steps allowed and he hardly ever gets fooled. If he had 2 hands, we'd talk about a 2nd or 3rd round choice. Anyway, I don't see him slipping past the 5th. Too much talent and what a great story. A guy like him could elevate and inspiring our whole special teams unit through his story and passion, and maybe even the whole team.
 

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I like the Griffin story and the way he responded to the adversities he faced, but today at measurements was listed 6' 223
Not an ideal size and then how can he play in the nfl without a hand
I wish him to be succesfull but i m skeptical he can make it

I don’t think he starts often but as a special teamer it seems to me that other players not doing their job will be hard pressed to find an excuse. Veer is correct this guy can play. People have played with casts that make using your fingers virtually impossible. Griffin has the advantage of having adjusted his game to his circumstance. He has unreal quickness and a great motor. I’d want him on my team.
 

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Actually 9 1/2 is average & middle of the road.

Yeah I’m sure he was on his tip toes in front of scouts & those peeps doing the work :mrgreen: Maybe he was wearing high heels lol
Chris Spielman admitted om the radio that he glued heel implant type objects to his heels to get above 6 foot when measured.
 

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OT/OG Isaiah Wynn is a favorite of mine. He will likely move inside, but has elite quickness for a lineman and also has a mean streak.
 

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