ivotuk":3lf20p6b said:Mayock is just too good not to post some of his notes:
Manitoba DL Ebuka Onyemata: He's got a big-time body. He's listed 6-4, 300, he has no idea what he's doing yet, but he's got size and he's got movement skills. He's very raw, but he's got an ability to turn into something. A few years ago, Akiem Hicks from Canada was in this game and became a third-round pick. I'm not saying (Onyemata) is a third-round pick, but he's got talent and movement skills, and some team is going to want to develop that.
» Colorado OT Stephane Nembot: He didn't play much high school football, and went to Colorado as a defensive end and got moved to tackle, so he's hardly played football. But he's 6-7, 320, with good feet as a former basketball player. He has no clue what he's doing, but he's a raw, developmental prospect and that's what this game's all about.
» Nebraska OT Alex Lewis: He's had a solid week, I think he's one of the better offensive linemen in this game, along with the Michigan kid, Graham Glasgow, who is on the East team.
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» Boston College safety Justin Simmons: He's not necessarily a highly rated kid but he might be able to play both safety and corner. He's big and strong, and I loved his tape against Notre Dame. (Youtube link below)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wzk53iaoNUw
North Carolina State OL Joe Thuney: He played tackle in college, but they're kicking him inside here and playing him at guard. He's had a pretty good week so far. I'll be interested to see how he finishes it out. I like his versatility; he could be a swing lineman.
» South Carolina OT Brandon Shell: His play here has been better than his tape. It looks like he's lost some weight. He's looked good in the one-on-one drills. He's displayed good footwork and has been really aggressive. He's a kid I need to do some more work on because of th
West team practice
» Illinois safety Clayton Fejedelem: The kid's been all around the ball for two days now. He had 140 tackles this past season so you knew coming in that he was a tough guy. And he is. But it has been nice to see him around the ball, making plays in the passing game.
Nebraska OT Alex Lewis: He's had two solid days with his pass sets in the one-on-one drills. I'm eager to watch him take over in the team drills in these practices, but I really like him in the one-on-one pass sets.
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SeatownJay":2d8i1pee said:Seattle held an interview with tight end Antony Auclair from Universite' Laval. Looks like we've found our new left tackle.
Nembot was in last years draft....Seahawk_Dan":8zx28eny said:» Colorado OT Stephane Nembot: He didn't play much high school football, and went to Colorado as a defensive end and got moved to tackle, so he's hardly played football. But he's 6-7, 320, with good feet as a former basketball player. He has no clue what he's doing, but he's a raw, developmental prospect and that's what this game's all about.
Ladies and gentlemen, Seattle's 1st Round Pick and future LT. :stirthepot:
Le'Raven Clark, didn't even play last yearivotuk":27c5acgn said:who was that guy from Texas Tech? Long arms, big, athletic, but their system doesn't produce good OL. wonder how he did?
drrew":2k6v380r said:From Matt Miller at Bleacher Report:
Cooper Kupp, the small-school wide receiver on everyone's mind coming into this week, did not disappoint with his separation skills and hands. Kupp was the best receiver on the field for either team and showed that he's fighting for the No. 3 wide receiver spot in the class.
There are times where he'll have a concentration drop, but Kupp's speed and route running were top-notch. And while Kupp weighed in under 200 pounds, I'm told he'll be heavier for the combine now that he's healthy and can commit to working out again.
hburn21":1h8cfd7o said:Le'Raven Clark, didn't even play last yearivotuk":1h8cfd7o said:who was that guy from Texas Tech? Long arms, big, athletic, but their system doesn't produce good OL. wonder how he did?
On a different note according to Walterfootball we are showing a lot of interest in Uconn Saftey Obi Melifonwu. Along with them saying we are showing interest Terrell McClain from the Dallas cowboys, he's an interior disrupter type.
http://www.walterfootball.com/seniorbowl2017rumors4.php
ivotuk":qlrfsher said:hburn21":qlrfsher said:Le'Raven Clark, didn't even play last yearivotuk":qlrfsher said:who was that guy from Texas Tech? Long arms, big, athletic, but their system doesn't produce good OL. wonder how he did?
On a different note according to Walterfootball we are showing a lot of interest in Uconn Saftey Obi Melifonwu. Along with them saying we are showing interest Terrell McClain from the Dallas cowboys, he's an interior disrupter type.
http://www.walterfootball.com/seniorbowl2017rumors4.php
Anybody have any thoughts on him? found this, which refers back to the WF site:
http://sea.247sports.com/Bolt/Report-Se ... n-50830598