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Senior Bowl Week
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All the festivities kick off tomorrow (1/26/2016) with weigh-ins at 08:30 and culminates with the game Saturday (1/30/2016) with 1:30 kick off.

NFL Network will be showing a 1 hour prime time wrap up show on Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thursday. With ESPNU hosting 2 hour shows on Wednesday and Thursday.

Needless to say lots of big-time prospects here:

http://www.seniorbowl.com/accepted-invites.php

I'm definitely looking forward to the dlines practice.

 
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(01-25-2016, 10:30 PM)bfine32 Wrote: All the festivities kick off tomorrow (1/26/2016) with weigh-ins at 08:30 and culminates with the game Saturday (1/30/2016) with 1:30 kick off.

NFL Network will be showing a 1 hour prime time wrap up show on Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thursday. With ESPNU hosting 2 hour shows on Wednesday and Thursday.

Needless to say lots of big-time prospects here:

http://www.seniorbowl.com/accepted-invites.php

I'm definitely looking forward to the dlines practice.

 

Would love to see the Bengals end up with Sheldon Rankins.
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#3
Notable numbers from the weigh ins

NORTH:
Nick Martin (listed at guard not center) 6'4 296 lbs
Austin Johnson (NT Penn State) 6'4 323 lbs
Tyler Matakevich (LB Temple) 6'0 233 lbs
Braxton Miller (OW Ohio State) 6'1 204 lbs
Austin Blythe (C Iowa) 6'2 291 lbs
Jack Allen (C Michigan State) 6'1 297 lbs
Sheldon Day (3T Notre Dame) 6'0 286 lbs
Jihad Ward (DL Illinois) 6'5 296 lbs
Adolphus Washington (DL Ohio State) 6'3 297 lbs
Dieondre Hall (CB Northern Illinois) 6'1 192 lbs (notable for 82 inch wingspan, holy shit!)
Vernon Butler (DL Louisiana Tech) 6'3 325 lbs

SOUTH:
Evan Boehm (C Mizzou) 6'2 309 lbs
Graham Glasgow (C Michigan) 6'6 306 lbs
Deion Jones (LB Louisiana State) 6'1 219 lbs
Dadi Nicolas (EDGE Virginia Tech) 6'3 235 lbs
Shawn Oakman (DE Baylor) 6'7 269 lbs - Way lighter than most anticipated.
Reggie Ragland (LB Bama) 6'1 259 lbs
Sheldon Rankins (DT Louisville) 6'1 305 lbs
DJ Reader (NT Clemson) 6'3 340 lbs
Jarran Reed (DT Bama) 6'3 311 lbs
Noah Spence (EDGE Eastern Kentucky) 6'2 254 lbs
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(01-26-2016, 02:54 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Notable numbers from the weigh ins

NORTH:
Nick Martin (listed at guard not center) 6'4 296 lbs
Austin Johnson (NT Penn State) 6'4 323 lbs
Tyler Matakevich (LB Temple) 6'0 233 lbs
Braxton Miller (OW Ohio State) 6'1 204 lbs
Austin Blythe (C Iowa) 6'2 291 lbs
Jack Allen (C Michigan State) 6'1 297 lbs
Sheldon Day (3T Notre Dame) 6'0 286 lbs
Jihad Ward (DL Illinois) 6'5 296 lbs
Adolphus Washington (DL Ohio State) 6'3 297 lbs
Dieondre Hall (CB Northern Illinois) 6'1 192 lbs (notable for 82 inch wingspan, holy shit!)
Vernon Butler (NT Louisiana Tech) 6'3 325 lbs

SOUTH:
Evan Boehm (C Mizzou) 6'2 309 lbs
Graham Glasgow (C Michigan) 6'6 306 lbs
Deion Jones (LB Louisiana State) 6'1 219 lbs
Dadi Nicolas (EDGE Virginia Tech) 6'3 235 lbs
Shawn Oakman (DE Baylor) 6'7 269 lbs - Way lighter than most anticipated.
Reggie Ragland (LB Bama) 6'1 259 lbs
Sheldon Rankins (DT Louisville) 6'1 305 lbs
DJ Reader (NT Clemson) 6'3 340 lbs
Jarran Reed (DT Bama) 6'3 311 lbs
Noah Spence (EDGE Eastern Kentucky) 6'2 254 lbs

Deion Jones is way lighter than I expected.  May drop him to our part of the third round...  I love the way he plays, but I'd want him to be at least 235 to take him in the 2nd.  Most people have him going in the third.  Hope they're right
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Good year to be wanting bulk in the trenches and speed at LB.
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(01-26-2016, 03:01 PM)3wt Wrote: Deion Jones is way lighter than I expected.  May drop him to our part of the third round...  I love the way he plays, but I'd want him to be at least 235 to take him in the 2nd.  Most people have him going in the third.  Hope they're right

I wonder if it might not hurt his chances, teams saw how much of an impact Deone Bucannon can make for AZ and he's 6'1 215
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(01-26-2016, 03:09 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: I wonder if it might not hurt his chances, teams saw how much of an impact Deone Bucannon can make for AZ and he's 6'1 215

I really like the way he plays.  He seems smart, fast and tackles with a thump.  He'd add another smart intimidating player to our defense.
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(01-26-2016, 02:54 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Graham Glasgow (C Michigan) 6'6 306 lbs 
Reggie Ragland (LB Bama) 6'1 259 lbs

That size and performance last week (didn't watch most of the game but heard the buzz about practice) is intriguing me. Need to still see game film.

Really interested in seeing him at OLB this week. 
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I really wish we had the same coverage from NFL Network like the previous years.
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(01-26-2016, 05:53 PM)Stormborn Wrote: That size and performance last week (didn't watch most of the game but heard the buzz about practice) is intriguing me. Need to still see game film.

Really interested in seeing him at OLB this week. 

Glasgow just got murdered by Rankins. 
He might need to find a new jersey/helmet for a few days. 
Not gonna hear the end of it. 

This is how you get your QB killed in 3 seconds:
https://twitter.com/ChaseGoodbread/status/692091294861127680
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(01-26-2016, 05:54 PM)Bengal Dude Wrote: I really wish we had the same coverage from NFL Network like the previous years.

Yea that sucks. ESPNU has a lot of senior bowl coverage tomorrow. Hopefully that lasts the rest of the week. I liked listeing to mayock and davis. Wondering who will do espn coverage
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(01-26-2016, 06:29 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: Yea that sucks. ESPNU has a lot of senior bowl coverage tomorrow. Hopefully that lasts the rest of the week. I liked listeing to mayock and davis. Wondering who will do espn coverage

I'm sure Todd McShay will be there. Probably Kiper as well.

Thrilling.
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(01-26-2016, 06:09 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Glasgow just got murdered by Rankins. 
He might need to find a new jersey/helmet for a few days. 
Not gonna hear the end of it. 

This is how you get your QB killed in 3 seconds:
https://twitter.com/ChaseGoodbread/status/692091294861127680

Too late, I started my narrative.

Get. Out. Of. The. Way
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#14
My man crush on Shawn Oakman is probably only going to get worse. I still dont see how we pass up on a guy with the physical traits of a top 5 pick at 24.
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(01-26-2016, 06:38 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: My man crush on Shawn Oakman is probably only going to get worse. I still dont see how we pass up on a guy with the physical traits of a top 5 pick at 24.

His game film. 

I was a huge Oakman fan but he's somehow gotten worse the longer he was at Baylor. 
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(01-26-2016, 06:38 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: My man crush on Shawn Oakman is probably only going to get worse. I still dont see how we pass up on a guy with the physical traits of a top 5 pick at 24.

I haven't seen him listed as a 1st rounder anywhere. Rumor has it that he was going to declare last year until the draft committee projected him as a mid round pick. I'm still seeing him projected as 2nd-4th rounder.
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#17
Anyone remember what website it was that had game films of just about every major prospect?
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(01-26-2016, 07:06 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: Anyone remember what website it was that had game films of just about every major prospect?

Nevermind. I found it. Draftbreakdown.com is by far my favorite website this time of year.
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(01-26-2016, 06:35 PM)Stormborn Wrote: Too late, I started my narrative.

Get. Out. Of. The. Way
Looks like Glascow rebounded.  It's early in the practices to tell much, and he's being featured as a guard.  But he's an interesting guy we might be able to pick up in the mid rounds

http://walterfootball.com/seniorbowl2016practice.php
 
·  Michigan center/guard Graham Glasgow was one of the stars of the East-West Shrine, and he had a respectable first day at the Senior Bowl. He split one-on-one pass-rushing reps with Louisville defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins. When Rankins used a speed rush to try to run by Glasgow, the Wolverine just pummeled him into the turf with authority. On the rematch, Rankins burned Glasgow with a spin move. Still, it is impressive for a center to be able to block a defensive tackle in one-on-ones as centers are typically helping to execute a double team on a sub-package interior rusher. Glasgow is having a tremendous postseason to set his draft stock on fire.
·  A good contrast could be seen in Missouri center/guard Evan Boehm. He was absolutely abused by Rankins with a speed rush. Alabama's Jarran Reed overwhelmed Boehm with power, and he was incapable of keeping Reed from charging down the pocket. Boehm really struggled in his first Senior Bowl practice.

Read more at http://walterfootball.com/seniorbowl2016practice.php#eqpRgZMDrL2jQ4Dm.99
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Sheldon Day and Jihad Ward look good in drills.

You got your 3 and 5 techs right there.
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