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- January 22, 2015 at 1:16 pm #512
IceKeymasterThanks to BFT’s draft expert Bill Wunkle! I’m definitely going to print this out and have it next to me as I watch the Senior Bowl Practices.
Who are you most excited about?
None of the QB’s is awe-inspiring.
January 22, 2015 at 5:13 pm #514
BillWunkleParticipantI’ll be looking most intently at the individual battles in the trenches to see who’s getting penetration and who’s getting stonewalled. The team that controls the line of scrimmage is the team that will more than likely win.
As far as the quarterbacks go . . . I’ll be looking at mechanics, arm strength and how comfortable they are throwing from the pocket.
Defensively, I’ll be looking to see if there are any players that just cannot be stopped and if there are any linebackers that seem to be in on every play.
Am I going mad, or did the word THINK escape your lips? You were not hired for your brains, you hippopotamic landmass!
January 23, 2015 at 9:12 am #515
IceKeymasterI think the Senior Bowl practices give you a tremendous amount of information on offensive and defensive linemen and also WR’s and DB’s. Outside of those positions we don’t get too much info from it. Seeing those 1 on 1’s with the blocker and the pass rusher certainly shows you who is dominant. That is my favorite part of the practices. Also you’ll see some of the WR’s and DB’s stand out in their 1 on 1’s. IMO we really don’t learn much about QB’s except that the good ones like to skip the Senior Bowl all together.
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