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    Re: Senior Bowl

    Whats your take on Wilson's hand measurements DB?

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    Re: Senior Bowl

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    Whats your take on Wilson's hand measurements DB?
    Something to keep in mind, but not so small that I'm worried about it.

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    Re: Senior Bowl

    Pugh looks to be a LG not LT with those 31 inch arms.

    Could be an intriguing Bills pick if Levitre leaves.

    Winters is a nice looking G.


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    Re: Senior Bowl

    smallest qb hands i have seen in awhile...how big was doug flutie ?

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    Re: Senior Bowl

    http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/blog/...ce-notes-day-1

    I realize not everyone has insider.

    Nassib was listed as having the best day out of the North QB's. States he had zip, good placement, and looked off throws. Looked competitive.

    It also commented on Pugh as either a G or T and that Winters looked good.

    Williams the DT from UNC stood out. I agree. He looked nasty.

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    Re: Senior Bowl

    Re: QBs

    None of the three quarterbacks stood out with a good practice. Glennon, Syracuse's Ryan Nassib and Miami of Ohio's Zach Dysert showed some nice arms, but none of them were particularly effective. Glennon has the strongest arm of the bunch. He can really spin it. Nassib is the most polished and makes the least mistakes. Dysert had some of ugliest mistakes and some of the prettier completions.

    Glennon threw an interception on a bad overthrow of Western Kentucky tight end Jack Doyle who was wide open, by NFL standards, running down the middle seam. The ball sailed into USC safety T.J. McDonald's arms.

    Dysert threw an ugly interception on a pass with terrible ball placement. His receiver was to the outside but the pass was off the mark and flew directly to the defensive back. It looked like it was Connecticut's Blidi Wreh-Wilson who caught the ball. Scouts had a chuckle at Dysert's expense.

    There a few other low lights for Dysert. He threw another interception on a short slant during seven-on-sevens. It looked like Connecticut corner Dwayne Gratz grabbed that one. While practicing roll outs without any defenders or offensive players, Dysert tripped over his own feet rolling out to the perimeter. It was a funny looking blooper that had some of the Oakland coaches chuckling. It is pretty clear that Dysert needs to work on his accuracy.

    Dysert came back to throw a nice ball down the seam for Colorado tight end Nick Kasa, but the big tight end couldn't hold onto the ball out in front of him. To close out the team scrimmage Dysert lofted in a nice pass down the deep sideline to Wheaton who made a superb leaping catch. Aside from the fumble, Wheaton had a good practice.

    In the college All-Star games it is normal for quarterbacks to struggle on the first day. They aren't used to their centers or receivers, so this trio will probably look better on Tuesday and Wednesday. Scouts understand this trend and don't rush to judgement.

    http://www.draftcountdown.com/featur.../North-121.php



    • Florida St. QB E.J. Manuel was the worst of the three quarterbacks for the South. It seems as though Manuel was trying to showcase his arm strength, which is excellent, but he didn't change speeds much and was basically gunning everything. Manuel clearly has all of the physical tools but may be more of a thrower than passer and will require development but it's easy to love those measurables.

    • It was feast or famine for Oklahoma QB Landry Jones, who made some of the nicest throws of the day but struggled at times as well. All of the pieces are there but Jones needs to put them all together and become more consistent.

    • Arkansas QB Tyler Wilson was up and down and many of his passes seemed to wobble a bit. However, as the session progressed Wilson got a bit better, especially once they started the 7-on-7's and 11-on-11's. Hopefully a sign of things to come.

    The biggest disappointment was probably the quarterbacks as a group because despite their high-profiles and impressive resumes Tyler Wilson of Arkansas, Landry Jones of Oklahoma and E.J. Manuel of Florida St. are struggled at times and failed to distinguish themselves from the pick. The good news is still a lot of football to be played and tomorrow will provide another chance to impress potential employers.


    http://www.draftcountdown.com/featur.../South-121.php

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