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Here are some scouting reports and links:
Mayock
Dan Kadar. SB Nation
This year will be no different. The Shrine Game airs on NFL Network at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday from St. Petersburg, Fla.
Riley Ferguson, QB, Memphis (East): FergusonJeremiah Briscoe to get a lot of attention among the quarterbacks.
Ralph Webb, RB, Vanderbilt (East): WebbWebbhis freaky athleticism and reportedly bench presses more than 400 pounds.
Greg Senat, OT, Wagner (West):Jordan Thomas, TE, Mississippi State (West):ThomasThomas is in space and if he can stick inline and block.
Cole Reyes, S, North Dakota (West): No player needs a good Shrine Game than Reyes. Coming into the season, Reyes had the potential to secure a spot in the top 100. However, an injury limited his season to just four games. He is expected to be healthy now, and teams will be looking to see how well he moves around. In 2016, he was the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year.
Chad Thomas, DL, Miami (East): Thomas is built to play end in a 3-4 or at three-technique on the inside. His production never quite came, but he still finished his career with 26 tackles for loss and 11 sacks.
Poona Ford, DT, Texas (West): Texas has been an up-and-down team for several years, but FordAaron Donald and Grady Jarrett finding success, Ford should get a legitimate shot. The Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year this season, Ford finished with 34 tackles and eight tackles for loss. Teams will want to see how quick he is on the inside.
Brandon Facyson, CB, Virginia Tech (East): After a stellar freshman season at Virginia Tech, some thought FacysonDamon Webb, S, Ohio State (East): Webb was often overlooked on a loaded Ohio State defense, but he had some impressive moments last season. He was third on the Buckeyes in tackles with 61, and was the team leader in interceptions with five. Teams needing a pure coverage safety will look at Webb as a dime coverage player. It will be interesting to see if he gets looked as a cornerback in practices this week.
Here are some scouting reports and links:
Mayock
Dan Kadar. SB Nation
This year will be no different. The Shrine Game airs on NFL Network at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday from St. Petersburg, Fla.
Riley Ferguson, QB, Memphis (East): FergusonJeremiah Briscoe to get a lot of attention among the quarterbacks.
Ralph Webb, RB, Vanderbilt (East): WebbWebbhis freaky athleticism and reportedly bench presses more than 400 pounds.
Greg Senat, OT, Wagner (West):Jordan Thomas, TE, Mississippi State (West):ThomasThomas is in space and if he can stick inline and block.
Cole Reyes, S, North Dakota (West): No player needs a good Shrine Game than Reyes. Coming into the season, Reyes had the potential to secure a spot in the top 100. However, an injury limited his season to just four games. He is expected to be healthy now, and teams will be looking to see how well he moves around. In 2016, he was the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year.
Chad Thomas, DL, Miami (East): Thomas is built to play end in a 3-4 or at three-technique on the inside. His production never quite came, but he still finished his career with 26 tackles for loss and 11 sacks.
Poona Ford, DT, Texas (West): Texas has been an up-and-down team for several years, but FordAaron Donald and Grady Jarrett finding success, Ford should get a legitimate shot. The Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year this season, Ford finished with 34 tackles and eight tackles for loss. Teams will want to see how quick he is on the inside.
Brandon Facyson, CB, Virginia Tech (East): After a stellar freshman season at Virginia Tech, some thought FacysonDamon Webb, S, Ohio State (East): Webb was often overlooked on a loaded Ohio State defense, but he had some impressive moments last season. He was third on the Buckeyes in tackles with 61, and was the team leader in interceptions with five. Teams needing a pure coverage safety will look at Webb as a dime coverage player. It will be interesting to see if he gets looked as a cornerback in practices this week.
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