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khodder 
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 11:30 pm Post subject: The 2013 Under Armour Senior Bowl Thread |
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Senior Bowl is not too far away.
Get all your info here. Here is a good place to start http://www.seniorbowl.com/
Rosters = http://seniorbowl.com/rosters.asp
Updates to come.
Justin Pugh and DJ Fluker will be there as 4 year graduating juniors. First in Senior Bowl history.
Really nice batch of QB's there too.
Weigh In Results
Quarterback
EJ Manuel, Florida State: 6'4 3/8" 237, 10 1/8" hands
Landry Jones, Oklahoma: 6'3 5/8" 221, 9" hands
Mike Glennon, North Carolina State: 6'6 3/4" 220, 9 3/8" hands
Ryan Nassib, Syracuse: 6'2" 223, 10" hands
Tyler Wilson, Arkansas: 6'2 1/8" 218, 8 5/8" hands
Zac Dysert, Miami Ohio: 6'2 7/8" 224, 9" hands
Running Back/Fullback
Andre Ellington, Clemson: 5'9 1/2" 197
Johnathan Franklin, UCLA: 5'10" 201
Kenjon Barner, Oregon: 5'9 1/4" 188
Kyle Juszczyk, Harvard: 6'1 3/8" 248
Mike Gillislee, Florida: 5'11 1/8" 207
Onterio McCallebb, Auburn: 5'10 1/8" 164
Robbie Rouse, Fresno State: 5'5 7/8" 186
Stepfan Taylor, Stanford: 5'9" 216
Tommy Bohanon, Wake Forest: 6'0 5/8" 247
Wide Receiver
Aaron Dobson, Marshall: 6'2 5/8" 203
Aaron Mellette, Elon: 6'2 1/2" 216
Chris Harper, Kansas State: 6'0 3/8" 228
Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas: 6'1 3/4" 191
Conner Vernon, Duke: 6'0 1/4" 193
Denard Robinson, Michigan: 5'10 1/2" 196
Marquise Goodwin, Texas: 5'8 7/8" 179
Markus Wheaton, Oregon State: 5'11" 183
Quinton Patton, Louisiana Tech: 6'0" 202
Ryan Swope, Texas A&M: 6'0 1/8" 204
Tavarres King, Georgia: 6'0 1/8" 192
Terrance Williams, Baylor: 6'1 7/8" 201
Tight End
Jack Doyle, Western Kentucky: 6'5 1/4" 254
Michael Williams, Alabama: 6'5 3/4" 269
Mychal Rivera, Tennessee: 6'3 1/8" 237
Nick Kasa, Colorado: 6'5 1/2" 271
Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn: 6'3 1/8" 255
Ryan Otten, San Jose State: 6'5 1/4" 235
Vance McDonald, Rice: 6'4 1/8" 262
Offensive Line
Braxston Cave, Notre Dame: 6'3" 304, 30 3/8" arm
Brian Schwenke, Cal: 6'3" 307, 30 7/8" arm
Brian Winters, Kent State: 6/3 1/2" 310 32" arm
Dallas Thomas, Tennessee: 6'5 1/8" 308, 32" arm
Dalton Freeman, Clemson: 6'4 1/8" 286, 31" arm
David Quessenberry, San Jose State: 6'5" 294, 33 7/8" arm
DJ Fluker, Alaba: 6'4 7/8" 355, 36 3/8" arm
Eric Fisher, Central Michigan: 6'7 1/4" 305, 34" arm
Garrett Gilkey, Chadron State: 6'5 7/8" 314, 31 3/4" arm
Hugh Thornton, Illinois: 6'3 1/4" 313, 33 5/8" arm
JC Tretter, Cornell: 6'3 5/8" 302, 32 1/4" arm
Joe Madsen, West Virginia: 6/3 1/2" 301, 29 1/8" arm
Justin Pugh, Syracuse: 6'4 7/8" 301, 31 1/2" arm
Kyle Long, Oregon: 6'6 1/8", 304, 32 1/8" arm
Lane Johnson, Oklahoma: 6'6 1/8" 302, 35" arm
Larry Warford, Kentucky: 6'3 1/8" 333, 31 7/8" arm
Oday Aboushi, Virginia: 6'5 1/4" 310, 32 7/8" arm
Ricky Wagner, Wisconsin: 6'6 1/8" 310, 33 1/2" arm
Xavier Nixon, Florida: 6'5 1/2" 311, 33 3/4" arm
Defensive Line
Alex Okafor, Texas: 6'4 5/8" 261, 33 1/8" arm
Brandon Williams, Missouri Southern: 6'1 7/8" 341, 32 3/4" arm
Cornelius Washington, Georgia: 6'4" 264, 33 7/8" arm
Cory Grissom, South Florida: 6'1 3/8" 313, 32 1/2" arm
Datone Jones, UCLA: 6'4 1/8" 280, 32 1/8" arm
Everett Dawkins, Florida State: 6'2 1/8" 288, 32 1/4" arm
Ezekial Ansah, BYU: 34 5/8" arm
John Jenkins: 6'3 7/8" 359, 33 1/8" arm
Jordan Hill, Penn State: 6'1 1/2" 294, 32 1/8" arm
Kawann Short, Purdue: 6'3 1/8" 308, 33 3/4" arm
Malliciah Goodman, Clemson: 6'3 5/8" 272, 35 7/8" arm
Margus Hunt, SMU: 6'8 1/4" 277, 33 3/8" arm
Michael Buchanan, Illinois: 6'5 1/8" 252, 33 1/4" arm
Montori Hughes, Tennessee Martin: 31 5/8" arm
Sylvester Williams, North Carolina: 6'2 3/4" 313, 32 5/8" arm
Linebacker
Arthur Brown, Kansas State: 32 1/4" arm
Chase Thomas, Stanford: 6'3 1/8" 241, 31 3/8" arm
Jamie Collins, Southern Miss: 6'3 3/8" 245, 33 3/8" arm
John Simon, Ohio State: 32 3/4" arm, 32 3/4" arm
Kevin Reddick, North Carolina: 6'1 1/2" 246, 31 5/8" arm
Khaseem Greene, Rutgers: 6'0 1/2" 236, 31 7/8 arm
Nico Johnson, Alabama: 6'1 7/8" 249, 32 7/8 arm
Sean Porter, Texas A&M: 6'1 3/8" 231, 31 7/8 arm
Steve Beauharnais, Rutgers: 6'0 3/4" 236, 32" arm
Zavier Gooden, Missouri: 6'1 1/2" 233, 31 arm
Trevardo Williams, UConn: 6'1 3/8" 235, 32" arm
Vince Williams, Florida State: 6'0 1/2" 247, 31 1/2 arm
Defensive Back
Bacarri Rambo, Georgia: 6'0 1/2" 215
Blidi Wreh-Wilson, UConn: 6'0 5/8" 192
B.W. Webb, William and Mary: 5'10 1/4" 183
Desmond Trufant, Washington: 5'11 1/8" 190
Duke Williams, Nevada: 5'11" 201
Dwayne Gratz, UConn: 5'11 1/8" 200
Jamar Taylor, Boise State: 5'10 3/4" 192
J.J. Wilcox, Georgia Southern: 5'11 3/8" 214
Johnathan Cyprien, Florida International: 6'0 1/4" 209
Jordan Poyer, Oregon State: 5'11 3/4" 182
Leon McFadden, San Diego State: 5'9 3/4" 193
Marc Anthony, Cal: 5'11 3/8" 191
Phillip Thomas, Fresno State: 6'0 5/8" 210
Robert Alford, Southeast Louisiana: 5'9 7/8" 186
Robert Lester, Alabama: 6'1 1/4" 212
Sanders Commings, Georgia: 5'11 7/8" 223
Shawn Williams, Georgia: 5'11 7/8" 211
TJ McDonald, USC: 6'2 3/8" 211
Will Davis, Utah State: 5'11 3/8" 182 _________________ Patrick Peterson - 92 targets, 40 catches allowed, 602 yards, 6 TD's, 7 INT's
The Big Brain am winning again, I am the Greetest.
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stchamp98

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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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It was during the 2009 season when Steve Keim began having a larger voice in the tean's draft room, which was carried over into the 2010 draft. Since the 2010, here are the players we've selected who participated in the Senior Bowl:
2010
Dan Williams, 1st round Tennessee
Daryl Washington, 2nd round TCU
Andre Roberts, 3rd round The Citadel
O'Brien Schofield, 4th round Wisconsin
2011
Sam Acho, 4th round Texas
2012
Jamell Fleming, 3rd round Oklahoma
Senio Kelemete, 5th round Washington
Ryan Lindley, 6th round San Diego State _________________
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khodder 
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:00 pm Post subject: |
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| stchamp98 wrote: | It was during the 2009 season when Steve Keim began having a larger voice in the tean's draft room, which was carried over into the 2010 draft. Since the 2010, here are the players we've selected who participated in the Senior Bowl:
2010
Dan Williams, 1st round Tennessee
Daryl Washington, 2nd round TCU
Andre Roberts, 3rd round The Citadel
O'Brien Schofield, 4th round Wisconsin
2011
Sam Acho, 4th round Texas
2012
Jamell Fleming, 3rd round Oklahoma
Senio Kelemete, 5th round Washington
Ryan Lindley, 6th round San Diego State |
Patrick Peterson also travelled down there and made himself available for all teams to interview if they wished. _________________ Patrick Peterson - 92 targets, 40 catches allowed, 602 yards, 6 TD's, 7 INT's
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khodder 
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khodder 
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:46 pm Post subject: |
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Also it really sucks that the three of the four best QB's at the Senior Bowl (Glennon, Dysert, Nassib) are all on the same team AND they are on the same side as the best the best collection of CB's in the game (Wreh-Wilson, Gratz, Trufant) _________________ Patrick Peterson - 92 targets, 40 catches allowed, 602 yards, 6 TD's, 7 INT's
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stchamp98

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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:26 pm Post subject: |
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We'll be posting all the measurements for the players tomorrow as they come in. _________________
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DJ_Fka 
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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| khodder wrote: | | Also it really sucks that the three of the four best QB's at the Senior Bowl (Glennon, Dysert, Nassib) are all on the same team AND they are on the same side as the best the best collection of CB's in the game (Wreh-Wilson, Gratz, Trufant) |
That is an issue, however, picking up new offense and interviews is what it is about for them.
Unless you are Klein KSU, who stink it up completely. |
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khodder 
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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| DJ_Fka wrote: | | khodder wrote: | | Also it really sucks that the three of the four best QB's at the Senior Bowl (Glennon, Dysert, Nassib) are all on the same team AND they are on the same side as the best the best collection of CB's in the game (Wreh-Wilson, Gratz, Trufant) |
That is an issue, however, picking up new offense and interviews is what it is about for them.
Unless you are Klein KSU, who stink it up completely. |
Anyone who has ever seen Collin Klein play knew he was never and NFL QB. _________________ Patrick Peterson - 92 targets, 40 catches allowed, 602 yards, 6 TD's, 7 INT's
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DirtyDez
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:10 pm Post subject: |
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| stchamp98 wrote: | | We'll be posting all the measurements for the players tomorrow as they come in. |
Grazie as usual...
Is Warmack not there because he's basically a lock in the top spot at his position? _________________
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DJ_Fka 
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:13 pm Post subject: |
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Granted that is true for most of us, but I read somewhere that they were plugging him as mid round QB.
That talk will end now |
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stchamp98

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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:24 pm Post subject: |
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| DirtyDez wrote: | | stchamp98 wrote: | | We'll be posting all the measurements for the players tomorrow as they come in. |
Grazie as usual...
Is Warmack not there because he's basically a lock in the top spot at his position? |
Ya, there's really no reason for Warmack to be there. _________________
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khodder 
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:31 pm Post subject: |
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| stchamp98 wrote: | | DirtyDez wrote: | | stchamp98 wrote: | | We'll be posting all the measurements for the players tomorrow as they come in. |
Grazie as usual...
Is Warmack not there because he's basically a lock in the top spot at his position? |
Ya, there's really no reason for Warmack to be there. |
Doing the top prospect thing; Same thing as Geno Smith and Manti Te'o just not going to not show any flaws.
I am really looking forward to catching some Pugh and Fisher action.
I am looking forward to seeing how John Simon goes in LB drills.
I am looking forward to seeing Zac Dysert against an elevated level of competition.
I am looking forward to seeing Both UConn Corners against better receivers.
I am lookinf forward to seeing Michael Buchanan. _________________ Patrick Peterson - 92 targets, 40 catches allowed, 602 yards, 6 TD's, 7 INT's
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stchamp98

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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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Obviously, I'll be watching offensive lineman and quarterbacks really hard this week.
Just to note for those of you who may watch this week, the 1 on 1's OL vs. DL are heavily skewed towards the defensive player ESPECIALLY in terms of interior lineman, guards and centers. Keep those drills in context for those guys. _________________
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khodder 
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:41 pm Post subject: |
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| stchamp98 wrote: | Obviously, I'll be watching offensive lineman and quarterbacks really hard this week.
Just to note for those of you who may watch this week, the 1 on 1's OL vs. DL are heavily skewed towards the defensive player ESPECIALLY in terms of interior lineman, guards and centers. Keep those drills in context for those guys. |
The flipside of this is true too. If you have an edge rusher not winning consistently in these drills it will throw up some flags. _________________ Patrick Peterson - 92 targets, 40 catches allowed, 602 yards, 6 TD's, 7 INT's
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DJ_Fka 
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:47 pm Post subject: |
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I want to see Pugh, Williams NC DT, Cave ND C and Franklin UCLA RB from the North and then Rambo GEO S, Williams LB FSU, Goodman CLE DE and Nixon FLA OL.
There are few others i like, but want to see the above against better competition. |
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