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Senior Bowl Players (Defensive) to watch


DaveThePanther2008

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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2018-senior-bowl-defensive-prospects-who-can-enter-first-round-talk-if-they-impress/

Blanding, Davenport and Kelly are the three that seem interesting.  The recent first round mocks may or may have these guys and only 32 make 1st round.

They would definitely be on our radar scope and could very well fall to us in Round two.

The only thing Davenport has that worries me is the small school stature. University of Texas San Antonio

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5 minutes ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

Or.. so we can have a replacement for TD that was a model of consistent excellence in the SEC but sure yeah let's go with that.

Model of consistent excellence in the SEC? You mean, Bama, Georgia and a bunch of bums. Your third best team got beat by UCF. Just STFU. 

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14 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

Model of consistent excellence in the SEC? You mean, Bama, Georgia and a bunch of bums. Your third best team got beat by UCF. Just STFU. 

In a league that is tops in NCAA football whether you like it or not. He consistently lead his team in tackles all 4 years and owns the school INT record at a school that has churned out DB talent throughout the 00s. It's ok to be wrong but being a dick and being wrong doesn't work. 

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Guys im looking forward to seeing

 

North Team

TEs:

Fumagalli- really really disapointed this year and stock has dropped.  

Mike Gesicki- athletic TE and good pass catcher, but blocking reminds me of Ed Dickson and struggles at blocking 

Tyler Conklin- late prospect

Durham Smythe- has all the tools but the offense at ND didnt do him good, interesting to see what he does at these games etc.

 

Safties:

Armani Watts

Marcus Allen- most scouts have him as the 3rd safety behind James and Harrison

Kyzir White- expect this kid to shine and stock begin to take off through the combine.  Brother of forner first rounder Kevin White.  Good athlete with ball skill and is a thumper who loves to lay the big hit

 

South Team

 

Isiah Wynn

Dallas Goedert

Adam Breneman

Levi Wallace

DJ Clark

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14 minutes ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

In a league that is tops in NCAA football whether you like it or not. He consistently lead his team in tackles all 4 years and owns the school INT record at a school that has churned out DB talent throughout the 00s. It's ok to be wrong but being a dick and being wrong doesn't work. 

I wasn't wrong. Bama runs that Conference. 

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It's like this every single year now. It's a damn joke. 

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1 minute ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Please stop lying , just look at the overall bowl record of SEV vs  power conferences.

I mean, the Big Ten beat the hell out of everybody last year, and the year before the SEC was second again. LOLZ.

http://no2minutewarning.com/conference-bowl-standings/2016-2017-conference-bowl-standings/

So, you stop lying to yourself. Do better, Sanjay. Do better. 

SEC was trash this year in the Bowls too. 5-6. Big 12 & Big 10 were better. LOLZ.

http://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2018-01-07/college-football-how-every-conference-has-fared-years-bowl-games

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12 minutes ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

And yet the natty stays in the South East and the SEC also churns out the most NFL players currently an entire roster more of them than the next closest conference. 

The Natty stays at Bama, while the rest of the SEC continues to live off of them. It's an absolutely joke. 

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9 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

The Natty stays at Bama, while the rest of the SEC continues to live off of them. It's an absolutely joke. 

In football maybe. It's also the only thing bama is good at. SC and Fl are good at several other sports. Vandy a baseball powerhouse. Relate Bama to Uconn women's basketball and it's the same thing. But at the end of the day the South produces the best high school talent and most of them choose the SEC. Not a hard concept to grasp. 

 

Honestly the only reason I hope for fellow conference teams to do well is because the entire conference takes an even split of bowl money. If it weren't for that id cheer for a meteor to hit Jacksonville during Fla/Ga every year.

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