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  • Stinky Wizzleteats+
    Grammar Police
    • Jun 2013
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    The Reese's Senior Bowl annually polls players to determine which players are deserving for awards. Here were the award winners during practice this week, as voted by the players:

    American Team:

    Top QB - Malik Willis, Liberty
    Top RB - Brian Robinson, Alabama
    Top WR - Calvin Austin, Memphis
    Top TE - Daniel Bellinger, San Diego State
    Top OL - Ed Ingram, LSU
    Top DL - Neil Ferrell, LSU
    Top LB - Damone Clark, LSU
    Top CB - Roger McCreary, Auburn
    Top S - Leon O'Neal, Texas A&M

    National Team:

    Top QB - Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
    Top RB - Abram Smith, Baylor
    Top WR - Christian Watson, North Dakota State
    Top TE - Trey McBride, Colorado State
    Top OL - Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
    Top DL - Travis Jones, UCONN
    Top LB - Brian Asamoah, Oklahoma
    Top CB - Coby Bryant, Cincinnati
    Top S - Jalen Pitre, Baylor

    Josh Edwards
    Feb 5, 2022 at 12:16 pm ET
    Go Rivers!

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    • Topcat
      AKA "Pollcat"
      • Jan 2019
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      Originally posted by 21&500 View Post
      Idk if it's been speculated yet, but the Steelers might want to trade up to our spot for a qb
      right in front of the saints.
      Don't hold yer breath...TT has NEVER traded down...

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      • Boltjolt
        Dont let the PBs fool ya
        • Jun 2013
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        Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post

        Tampa suddenly needs a qb and we are sitting in front of two qb needy teams.

        Boltjolt says this class of qbs couldn't hit a spittoon with their slobber....so you are spinning your wheels.

        GMs are looking for traits; their slobber only needs to hit the ground at this point.
        Lol, well that's funnier than what I said for sure.
        So I don't see a QB here worth trading up for but certainly a few teams will over draft as usual. If I'm Pittsburgh I use picks to trade for a vet instead (if one worth it comes available) to this potential bust fest.


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        • gzubeck
          Ines Sainz = Jet Bait!
          • Jan 2019
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          Originally posted by Topcat View Post

          Don't hold yer breath...TT has NEVER traded down...
          I don't see the point of trading down with where we are picking. If somebody we really like drops to #17 were in a position to snag him. If we drop down most teams don't have the ammo to justify us trading out of the first round. If anybody is thinking of dropping down it would be Philly with three first round picks. My concern is someone leap frogging us to get one of Phillies picks and screwing us over.

          :2cents:
          Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....

          "Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh

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          • Topcat
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            • Jan 2019
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            Originally posted by gzubeck View Post

            I don't see the point of trading down with where we are picking. If somebody we really like drops to #17 were in a position to snag him. If we drop down most teams don't have the ammo to justify us trading out of the first round. If anybody is thinking of dropping down it would be Philly with three first round picks. My concern is someone leap frogging us to get one of Phillies picks and screwing us over.

            :2cents:
            Agree. On the other hand, if there are THREE really good players at #17, and one of them is still there at #20, I MIGHT do that deal...for an extra 3rd rounder...

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            • gzubeck
              Ines Sainz = Jet Bait!
              • Jan 2019
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              Originally posted by Topcat View Post

              Agree. On the other hand, if there are THREE really good players at #17, and one of them is still there at #20, I MIGHT do that deal...for an extra 3rd rounder...
              Yes... no brainer there! Then do it again for another third rounder...pretty sad when third rounders might beat out some of our starters....


              :coffee:
              Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....

              "Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh

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              • Lone Bolt
                Oline-Tip of the Spear...
                • Feb 2019
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                Far as the Senior bowl goes...Jermaine Johnson, McCreary, and Travis Jones all look like good future Chargers to me...
                Adopted Bolt: Kimani Vidal RB

                Final prediction: Latham OT, Colson LB, Sainristil CB,Rice WR, Zinter OG, Nourzad OC, MacLachlan TE, Vidal RB, Lovett DT

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                • Fleet 1
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                  • Jun 2013
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                  February 6, 2022 - 6:33 pm

                  As noted in an earlier report, while most of the buzz from Saturday’s Senior game was about the quarterbacks, arguably the real story from the game was the fact that the Orange (National) team pass rushers dominated their White (American) team opponents while the Orange offensive line pretty much did it’s job.

                  No surprise that rising Central Michigan OT Bernhard Rainmann was the best offensive lineman on the field on either team at the Senior Bowl. Rainmann, the Austrian import who has actually only been playing OT for a few years, was really light on his feet, played with nice wide base and was effective controlling White pass rushers with his reach. What set Rainmann apart from the other OTs in Mobile on Saturday was that while literally all the others struggled to cut off the edge from the quicker pass rushers and ended up doing a lot of reaching and clutching, was consistently able to slide back and cut them off at the pass. Rainmann did get caught on several occasions sliding off blocks when he was a little over aggressive run blocking, but for the most part had a clean sheet on Saturday.

                  Fellow Orange OTs Abe Lucas of Washington State and Minnesota’s Daniel Faalele were also solid enough. Both struggled a little bit staying with quick outside rushers, although they generally at least stayed in contact. For the most part, though, they used their size and length to stuff their guys at the LOS. They were also both solid enough drive blocking, although one could see that the 6-8 Faalele really has to work hard to keep his pads down.

                  The other Orange OT that everyone wanted to see in Mobile on Saturday was FCS star Trevor Penning of Northern Iowa. However, he had something of an up-and-down day. Foe the most part, Penning came as advertised in that he has a smooth slide step, good balance and gets solid arm extension. But he struggled at times with rushers that cutback across his face and on at least one occasion got walked back into his QBs lap. We’d should also mention that Matt Waletzko of North Dakota, another FCS OT, only played a few snaps, but didn’t look out of place on the series he did play.

                  On the other hand, the White team OTs pretty much got run over by the Orange outside pass rushers. Maybe the most disappointing guy on the day was Kentucky G/T Darian Kinnard, who has been mentioned as a possible first rounder, but he really lacked the lateral range do a whole lot more than wave at people going by. And it was the same story for Max Mitchell of Louisiana and Chris Paul of Tulsa.

                  On the other hand, at least Spencer Burford of Texas-San Antonio and Southern Utah’s Braxton had some moments in the Senior Bowl. They both gave up their share of pressures, but most of their problems appeared to come when they were slow out of their stances, either because they missed the snap count or were just slow. However, when they did get the timing right, they did a decent job staying between their man and the QB.

                  At the same time, arguably the best OL on the White team were Georgia OGs Justin Shaffer and Jamaree Salyer. In fact, they were also arguably the two best interior offensive linemen on either team. Both came off the snap with authority, played with good leverage, kept their feet moving and showed nice lateral movement and solid technical skill. Memphis C Dylan Parham also showed nice explosion off the snap and good range around the pocket, although he struggled a bit to anchor when he had to deal with a big bull rusher head up. Boston College C/G Zion Johnson also showed good pop and energy centering for the Orange squad, although he could have done a better job sustaining blocks in the second level. On the other hand, the one interior offensive lineman who struggled more than expected was Cade Mays of Tennessee.

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                  • wu-dai clan
                    Smooth Operation
                    • May 2017
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                    Raimann appears to be a fast learner.

                    I was concerned about his sets vs Wide9 speed types. Think Maxx Crosby.

                    We should take a hard look at this guy at #17...athleticism and effective power.

                    Bernhard is getting stronger.
                    Jeremiah was spot on.

                    Convinced yet ?
                    Brandon Thorne and Duke Manyweather have Raimann as the third best OT in the draft.
                    This is with extensive film study,
                    and setting aside the fact that Raimann has so few games under his belt.
                    We do not play modern football.

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                    • powderblueboy
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                      • Jul 2017
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                      Originally posted by Fleet 1 View Post
                      February 6, 2022 - 6:33 pm

                      As noted in an earlier report, while most of the buzz from Saturday’s Senior game was about the quarterbacks, arguably the real story from the game was the fact that the Orange (National) team pass rushers dominated their White (American) team opponents while the Orange offensive line pretty much did it’s job.
                      Charger's price for their #17 pick just went up. Its going to hurt to move up there.:hello:

                      Edit: from what i read, they just seemed to run with the football (WTH?)
                      Last edited by powderblueboy; 02-06-2022, 06:12 PM.

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                      • beachcomber
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                        • Jan 2019
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                        why is anyone trying to make a center out of Zion Johnson ?? dude is a guard, and a good one.
                        5/11 Fuaga, 37 Kamari Lassiter, 40 Sinnott, 67 Bralen Trice, 69 Cedric Gray, 105 Jaylen Wright, 110 Braelon Allen, 140 Joe Milton, 181 Khristian Boyd, Tylan Grable, 225 Daijun Edwards, 253 Miyan Williams

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                        • Boltjolt
                          Dont let the PBs fool ya
                          • Jun 2013
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                          Originally posted by beachcomber View Post
                          why is anyone trying to make a center out of Zion Johnson ?? dude is a guard, and a good one.
                          Maybe because he is 6'2.5"? :dunno:

                          Just a guess

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