Senior Bowl Practice Updates
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Tuesday, January 26th
3:36 p.m. Alabama corner Cyrus Jones just recovered nicely on a route for a pass defensed. The next rep he was beat vertically by Clemson wide receiver Charone Peake. Cyrus is a fun player to watch compete. — Plocher
3:32 p.m. D.J. Reader is continuing his solid play in 9-on-7 drills. He just beat the reach block attempt of Glasgow to force a cutback on an outside zone run. — Liskiewitz
3:31 p.m. Sterling Shepard has been getting the better of the defensive backs in one-on-ones but the throws to him have been off target. — Plocher
3:30 p.m. Backs and tight ends versus linebackers were the feature of the day’s first one on ones. The off-ball linebackers were given an opportunity to flash their blitzing chops and no one impressed more than Jeremy Cash. He may be a man without a position in the NFL as he played linebacker at Duke weighing under 220 pounds, but he rushed the passer like a defensive end. Cash won every single rep convincingly. — Renner
3:25 p.m. The South team is now going to the 9-on-7 portion of practice on one end and doing one-on-one drills between wide receivers and defensive backs on the other. Things are picking up. — Plocher
3:23 p.m. Clemson DT D.J. Reader is feasting on Missouri interior linemen during 1-on-1s. Three straight bull-and-rip move wins for him. –– Liskiewitz
3:13 p.m. TCU running back Aaron Green looking fast and fluid in positional drills but that’s not surprising. He can make people miss. — Plocher
3:11 p.m. Cody Whitehair was the highest-graded left tackle in the FBS last season, but a number of factors have him sliding inside to guard here at the Senior Bowl. The biggest of which is Whitehair’s limited length. His sub-32-inch arms are almost unheard of at the NFL level and I saw longer edge defenders routinely get into his body. The former Wildcat’s hands though are fantastic and was one of the best in the country and maintaining blocks once locked in. His length will be far less of an issue on the interior. If he can maintain that high level of play throughout practice this week at guard, he could very well be the first guard off the board come April. — Renner
3:09 p.m. Keeping an eye on our top-rated wide receiver Sterling Shepard as he’s getting coached up by the Jaguars’ staff. He has a bigger frame than I thought for a guy who played primarily in the slot. He’s also shown an ability to win outside and deep — he should be fun to watch in one-on-one drills. — Plocher
2:50 p.m. Michigan center Graham Glasgow played center at last week’s Shrine Game but was announced at guard during this morning’s weigh-in. He’s playing center during position drills right now, but I suspect he’ll see time at all three interior offensive line positions this week. — Liskiewitz
2:47 p.m. The first South practice is underway in Fairhope. Starting with some special teams work. — Plocher
2:45 p.m. Louisiana Tech defensive tackle Vernon Butler was nearly 6-4 and weighed 325 pounds with 34-inch long arms. He stood out in our grading all year and this week is an opportunity for him to showcase his talent against higher-caliber offensive linemen. — Plocher
2:31 p.m. Duke safety Jeremy Cash was nearly 6-1 and weighed 212 pounds at the Senior Bowl weigh-in. He was one of our more productive safetys but really made his mark as a run defender and pass rusher. The questions will be: Is he a safety or an outside linebacker? Does he have a Deone Bucannon role in the NFL? — Plocher
2:29 p.m. Virginia Tech DE Dadi Nicolas looked ripped up and maxed out at 235; teams will love his arm length (35 inches), and this is likely why he played so much 3-4 DE at Virginia Tech. I expect him to struggle in off-the-ball drills this week, but his ability to rush off the edge as an OLB will be coveted. — Liskiewitz
1:08 p.m. Former ASU Sun Devil D.J. Foster is a late addition to the Senior Bowl as a running back. Foster is a versatile playmaker who is equally at home playing slot receiver as he is at running back. He’ll be a player to keep an eye on this week. — Plocher
Tuesday, January 26th
3:36 p.m. Alabama corner Cyrus Jones just recovered nicely on a route for a pass defensed. The next rep he was beat vertically by Clemson wide receiver Charone Peake. Cyrus is a fun player to watch compete. — Plocher
3:32 p.m. D.J. Reader is continuing his solid play in 9-on-7 drills. He just beat the reach block attempt of Glasgow to force a cutback on an outside zone run. — Liskiewitz
3:31 p.m. Sterling Shepard has been getting the better of the defensive backs in one-on-ones but the throws to him have been off target. — Plocher
3:30 p.m. Backs and tight ends versus linebackers were the feature of the day’s first one on ones. The off-ball linebackers were given an opportunity to flash their blitzing chops and no one impressed more than Jeremy Cash. He may be a man without a position in the NFL as he played linebacker at Duke weighing under 220 pounds, but he rushed the passer like a defensive end. Cash won every single rep convincingly. — Renner
3:25 p.m. The South team is now going to the 9-on-7 portion of practice on one end and doing one-on-one drills between wide receivers and defensive backs on the other. Things are picking up. — Plocher
3:23 p.m. Clemson DT D.J. Reader is feasting on Missouri interior linemen during 1-on-1s. Three straight bull-and-rip move wins for him. –– Liskiewitz
3:13 p.m. TCU running back Aaron Green looking fast and fluid in positional drills but that’s not surprising. He can make people miss. — Plocher
3:11 p.m. Cody Whitehair was the highest-graded left tackle in the FBS last season, but a number of factors have him sliding inside to guard here at the Senior Bowl. The biggest of which is Whitehair’s limited length. His sub-32-inch arms are almost unheard of at the NFL level and I saw longer edge defenders routinely get into his body. The former Wildcat’s hands though are fantastic and was one of the best in the country and maintaining blocks once locked in. His length will be far less of an issue on the interior. If he can maintain that high level of play throughout practice this week at guard, he could very well be the first guard off the board come April. — Renner
3:09 p.m. Keeping an eye on our top-rated wide receiver Sterling Shepard as he’s getting coached up by the Jaguars’ staff. He has a bigger frame than I thought for a guy who played primarily in the slot. He’s also shown an ability to win outside and deep — he should be fun to watch in one-on-one drills. — Plocher
2:50 p.m. Michigan center Graham Glasgow played center at last week’s Shrine Game but was announced at guard during this morning’s weigh-in. He’s playing center during position drills right now, but I suspect he’ll see time at all three interior offensive line positions this week. — Liskiewitz
2:47 p.m. The first South practice is underway in Fairhope. Starting with some special teams work. — Plocher
2:45 p.m. Louisiana Tech defensive tackle Vernon Butler was nearly 6-4 and weighed 325 pounds with 34-inch long arms. He stood out in our grading all year and this week is an opportunity for him to showcase his talent against higher-caliber offensive linemen. — Plocher
2:31 p.m. Duke safety Jeremy Cash was nearly 6-1 and weighed 212 pounds at the Senior Bowl weigh-in. He was one of our more productive safetys but really made his mark as a run defender and pass rusher. The questions will be: Is he a safety or an outside linebacker? Does he have a Deone Bucannon role in the NFL? — Plocher
2:29 p.m. Virginia Tech DE Dadi Nicolas looked ripped up and maxed out at 235; teams will love his arm length (35 inches), and this is likely why he played so much 3-4 DE at Virginia Tech. I expect him to struggle in off-the-ball drills this week, but his ability to rush off the edge as an OLB will be coveted. — Liskiewitz
1:08 p.m. Former ASU Sun Devil D.J. Foster is a late addition to the Senior Bowl as a running back. Foster is a versatile playmaker who is equally at home playing slot receiver as he is at running back. He’ll be a player to keep an eye on this week. — Plocher