Jeremiah Attaochu, OLB, Georgia Tech – Didn’t flash much during Senior Bowl practices this week. Wasn’t used much as a pass rusher in team drills when I watched. He makes his money by rushing the passer and being disruptive off the edge. Didn’t get to see it in practice. I wouldn’t put much stock in it, as these practices aren’t geared toward OLB-types that rush off edge.
Joel Bitino [sic], OT, Nevada – A very impressive prospect. He has been playing LT in practices, but also can play OG in the NFL. Out of all the OL interviews I conducted, he’s one of the guys that stands out. Knows how to use his leverage, get hands on the defender, and control space. Pancaked Daniel McCullers at least once. Understands technique and offensive line schemes.
DeAndre Coleman, DT, California – Coleman had a strong practice on Thursday disrupting passing lanes with his massive length. He tipped two balls and one ended up as an INT. Coleman moves fluidly for such a big guy and has the frame to play as a 3-4 End or 4-3 DT. Coleman is someone I’ve heard scouts talk a bit about in the stands.
Dee Ford, DE/OLB, Auburn – The most explosive edge rusher this week. Gets off the ball with more explosion than the others and is able to dip/bend the edge very well. Seems to keep his arms by his side when bending the corner and can get knocked off balance when OL get hands on. No doubt he’s helped himself this week, starting with the weigh-in where he measured in over 6’2?, exactly what he was listed as on his college website.
Cody Hoffman, WR, BYU – Hoffman actually had a great practice on Thursday. He snatched the ball out of the year and showed very good hands. Even made the tough catches in tight coverage. Very worried about his speed in the NFL, don’t think he can get open. Won’t run fast and is a late round pick at best.
Adrian Hubbard, DE, Alabama – Didn’t see much of him today or yesterday. Day one he stood out for his athletic build and the way he moved in coverage. I thought he could really help himself this week and I just didn’t see him do enough.
Gabe Jackson, OG, Mississippi State – Strong week all-around. Came into the game a bit under the radar, but he leaves as one of the winners. He’s so big and strong, that when he gets hands on with leverage he can control his space. Won the majority of his battles and got scouts buzzing with his massive chest at the weigh-in.
Arthur Lynch, TE, Georgia – Was the star of Thursday practice. Literally caught every ball, including two fully extended one handed ones. I was most impressed with how he set up LBs when running red zone and seam routes. Showed strength to fight off the defender and get position in red zone. Very good day today.
Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt – Besides one play where Carr and Matthews connected on a back of the endzone fade, Matthews failed to separate down the field and looks like he gets his feet caught in the mud. Very worried about his speed and quickness at the next level. As the underclassmen workout and perform at the combine Matthews will drop.
Daniel McCullers, DT, Tennessee – Rough week for big Dan. He’s not built for this type of setting where he has to go through drills, perform in 1 on 1s, and go after guys like Dee Ford in bag drills. McCullers really struggles to bend at all and can’t do much of anything besides take on blocks and create pile ups.
Keith McGill, CB, Utah – McGill had a great week despite getting bad cramps in his legs for various reasons. He’s a massive corner a 6’3? and is built like a safety. Today he locked down one side of the field and the QBs refused to challenge him. Throughout the week he was tough to beat in coverage because of his size and vastly underrated athleticism. Big, long CB are en vogue right now and Keith McGill will be a hot commodity.
Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia – As Phil Savage called him “The Rock of Gibraltar”. Moses impressed because he is able to mirror defenders and just shut them down when he gets hands on. Was perhaps the toughest OL to beat in one on one drills all week. Stock was pretty high coming into the week and he probably helped himself even more.
Caraun Reid, DT, Princeton – Plays with violence and mean intentions when going through bag drills. Thought he would get better as the week went on and it didn’t happen. Such a smart, well-spoken kid. I know at least two NFL teams are real high on him.
Telvin Smith, Florida State – Really stood out to me today. Extremely fast to cover the flats and was discipline in coverage, not biting on play-fakes. He needs to add at least 12 pounds to his frame, but his speed in coverage will play at the next level.
Bryan Stork, OC, Florida State – Much more consistent than Gabe Ikard throughout the week. Shorter arms, but plays with a wide base and does his best to keep his hips underneath him.
Will Sutton, Arizona State – Really out of shape at the weigh-in. Can’t seem to figure out what weight to play at. Sutton had his moments during practice with his ability to penetrate and blow up plays. Had an interception off a tipped pass today, but I’m having trouble buying into him as an impact NFL prospect.
Billy Turner, OT, North Dakota State – Played Right Tackle throughout the week and was the definition of a roller coaster. Mixed some dominate reps with some where he just got whooped. Technique is very sloppy and it’s clear he’s a guy that needs sometime with a good OL coach developing the basics.
Brent Urban, DT, Virginia – Dropped out of the Senior Bowl with an ankle injury, but impressed everyone with a his linear athletic frame. Didn’t show me much before the injury, but NFL teams seem to love him.
Kyle Van Noy, OLB, BYU – Thoroughly impressed by his overall game this week. Very strong in coverage reps throughout the week. He’s someone the NFL scouts believe can come in and make an impact as a rookie. Doesn’t have anything he does at an elite level. He’s just solid across the board. He’ll be higher on my board now than when the week started.