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Greg Olsen on NFL Network Scouting Combine Coverage


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2 hours ago, carolina-chuck2 said:

are you gonnnnnnnaaaaaaaaaaa give us details? 

http://www.nfl.com/combine/live?module=HP11_traffic_driver

Assuming that link doesn't change, look on drop down list and choose Greg Olsen interview or look at the 05:14 mark (5 hours) there is actually a white line hi-lite segment for it.

quick details... although you really should just watch it.  It's pretty entertaining if you have about 10 minutes.

First time to combine since '07, says he did well at the combine and that's what put him in the 1st round.  thoughts about combine about how it is not realistic with the cones but that is to give a base template so they can see how you move and change direction and your tracking of the ball.  TE position has changed since he was drafted.  How he went through constant change under Martz and how he has been able to build on continuity with Cam.  Going to Carolina was best thing to happen to him.  Some fun info on his track and field background as well.  Beard talk, thoughts on younger generation, including his own, and participating in sports among a few other things.

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20 minutes ago, Skydivingcows said:

http://www.nfl.com/combine/live?module=HP11_traffic_driver

Assuming that link doesn't change, look on drop down list and choose Greg Olsen interview or look at the 05:14 mark (5 hours) there is actually a white line hi-lite segment for it.

quick details... although you really should just watch it.  It's pretty entertaining if you have about 10 minutes.

First time to combine since '07, says he did well at the combine and that's what put him in the 1st round.  thoughts about combine about how it is not realistic with the cones but that is to give a base template so they can see how you move and change direction and your tracking of the ball.  TE position has changed since he was drafted.  How he went through constant change under Martz and how he has been able to build on continuity with Cam.  Going to Carolina was best thing to happen to him.  Some fun info on his track and field background as well.  Beard talk, thoughts on younger generation, including his own, and participating in sports among a few other things.

Good stuff thanks

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Not sure if it's the same footage as the link above, I deleted flash from my computer a while back cuz it's always crashing and the above link requires flash.  On this one, it might not link straight to the Olsen video, but it's one of the choices below the video (as of this posting).

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-combine/0ap3000000639427/Olsen-breaks-down-2016-tight-end-crop

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27 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

and another video, once again might not link straight to it, but it's there.  Most recent video as of this posting.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/carolina-panthers

yes, this one in his polo is the same one I linked earlier, bit easier to get to it this way.  The other one you linked has some good TE analysis.  Sounds like a down year for TEs

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2 minutes ago, Skydivingcows said:

yes, this one in his polo is the same one I linked earlier, bit easier to get to it this way.  The other one you linked has some good TE analysis.  Sounds like a down year for TEs

Yea, that's what it sounds like.  I don't see it myself, but I'll obviously trust Greg on this one, heh.  I think Henry, Hooper and probably Vannett are gonna be big time TEs.

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