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2013 Senior Bowl: Wednesday Prospect Meetings Report (South Team)
By Charlie Campbell - @draftcampbell
Here is a recap of the player interviews that were conducted on the field after Wednesday's practice by the South team. Typically, these interviews with area scouts are to set up longer, formal interviews for a night during the week. While teams say they "talk" to every player, teams do not take the time to conduct formal interviews with every draft prospect, so this can be a clue as to which players are on their radar.
New England - Alabama long-snapper Carson Tinker
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I'm sure Nick Saban would be happy to take that call. This smacks of two second rounders and BB getting the special teamer he most wants.
I'm interested in Fluker. He doesn't really fit our offense but he's also a beast at what he does well and has outstanding length which always seem to be a plus for BB as is the fact he's Saban coached. I wouldn't mock him, but it wouldn't surprise me if BB drafts him, sticks him at OG and gets a cheaper version of Warmack.
I mentioned Carson Tinker the other day as a guy I would take a look at. Danny Aiken has been pretty inconsistent and no position is too small to upgrade. I wouldn't mind spending the second 7th rounder on him even if he is just a long snapper.
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I'm sure Nick Saban would be happy to take that call. This smacks of two second rounders and BB getting the special teamer he most wants.
I'm interested in Fluker. He doesn't really fit our offense but he's also a beast at what he does well and has outstanding length which always seem to be a plus for BB as is the fact he's Saban coached. I wouldn't mock him, but it wouldn't surprise me if BB drafts him, sticks him at OG and gets a cheaper version of Warmack.
I think OG is Flukers best position in the NFL. I don't think he has the lateral agility to keep up with speed rushers, but put him in a phone booth and he is a monster. In terms of RT, I would actually prefer Barrett Jones. Plus he offers much more versatility, experience and intelligence.
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That's a good build for a guy of his weight. And he could crush a lion with those arms.
Edit: Just thinking. Whilst he might not have the feet to play ot OL for the Pats, the fact that he does play Tackle now, might mean he's got enough movement to play at OG. He could be an outstanding OG in the NFL with that size and powerful arms. Just starting to think that he could be another first round possibility. Thoughts anyone?
That's a good build for a guy of his weight. And he could crush a lion with those arms.
Edit: Just thinking. Whilst he might not have the feet to play ot OL for the Pats, the fact that he does play Tackle now, might mean he's got enough movement to play at OG. He could be an outstanding OG in the NFL with that size and powerful arms. Just starting to think that he could be another first round possibility. Thoughts anyone?
Wow, he looks great for his size, no homo. At that weight I was expecting him to look sloppy, but he looks like an animal.
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That's a good build for a guy of his weight. And he could crush a lion with those arms.
Edit: Just thinking. Whilst he might not have the feet to play ot OL for the Pats, the fact that he does play Tackle now, might mean he's got enough movement to play at OG. He could be an outstanding OG in the NFL with that size and powerful arms. Just starting to think that he could be another first round possibility. Thoughts anyone?
I like it.
Let me tell you a story.
When I was a boy, my dad took my brohter and I hunting in Botswana. We spotted an antelope, and took aim, but our african guide, Lombardiputu, told us to hold. For he had spotted an cheetah stalking the antelope. We watched, fascinated. The cheetah was so fascinated, that he did not see a male lion had crept up behind him. The lion pounced. But before he could sink his teeth into the cheetah, DJ Fluker - who apparently was on vacation in africa and in the neiborhood - reached out and got his big arms around the lion, and crushed him like an eggshell. Fluker then ate both the cheetah and the antelope.
Yup. I like it.
Compare Fluker's 6' 4 7/8" 355# physique to that of former Alabama DT Terrence Cody:
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