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Previewing the 2010 Senior Bowl

Welcome to Senior Bowl week draftniks. While I will not be in Mobile covering practices, that’s why we have NFL Network.

The first practice starts on television Monday at 3:30 p.m., EST. I’ll blog about as much practice as I can. Because of work, I won’t be able to watch on Monday. However, there are a ton of other draft sites in Mobile. Follow along on my Twitter feed as I’ll be retweeting frequently. Don’t hesitate to start fanposts or, maybe more preferably, fanshots to talk Senior Bowl.

If you really want to follow some sites, here are some good ones that will be covering the Senior Bowl:

Walter Football | Draft Breakdown | Draft Countdown

The importance of the Senior Bowl shouldn’t be underscored. In 2008, Matt Forte and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie greatly improved their stock by showing they could play against top competition. Several players will have to do the same this week, including running back Joique Bell of Wayne State and offensive lineman Vladimir Ducasse of Massachusetts.

This year’s game is loaded with good, but not necessarily great, linebackers. Those include Jamar Chaney of Mississippi State, Daryl Washington of TCU, Sean Weatherspoon of Missouri and Eric Norwood of South Carolina. Each could be a second-round pick with a good week in Mobile.

And of course there are the quarterbacks. Tony Pike of Cincinnati and Dan LeFevour are two of the more interesting to observe. Both come from a shotgun spread and are mobile with good size. But there are questions about not only the arm strength of both, but the football acumen.

Update: The incredibly creepy part of the week, the weigh-in, is complete. Some highlights include the following:

- Alabama defensive tackle Terrence Cody came in at 370 pounds and apparently looking like Andre Smith.

- Fellow Tide member Javier Arenas is just shy of 5'9. That's pretty small for a cornerback.

- Idaho guard Mike Iupati had a 35-inch arm length. How important is that? Example:

• Eugene Monroe 34″

• Jason Smith 33 3/4″

• Andre Smith 35 5/8″

• Michael Oher 33 1/2"

- Safety Taylor Mays of USC came it at what everyone expected at 6'3, 230 pounds

- Myron Rolle, in his return to football, looked trim and fit at 6'1, 217 pounds

- We'll have the full weigh-in numbers at some point today.

Update 2: If you're into that sort of thing, you can find photos from the weigh-in here. Warning: Mt. Cody is in there. You can find full weigh-in results here.

After the jump are the week's most intriguing players:

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Tim Tebow | QB | Florida
This may as well be called the Senior Tebowl. No player will be more-watched this week than the lightning rod quarterback. Off the field, in interviews, Tebow will be a star. It’s how he reacts on the field that will tell his story. For the past four seasons, Tebow was rarely scrutinized as a football player. His arm strength and throwing motion won’t be the only thing tested this week. His mettle will be as well.

Myron Rolle | S | Florida State
Remember Rolle? The former blue-chip recruit turned above-average safety turned Oxford scholar? Of all the players this week, even the small-school guys, he is the great unknown. After not playing football for a year, Rolle has been back in the U.S. training and getting himself back in playing shape. The question I had about Rolle when he played was whether he’d be better at outside linebacker. His coverage skills are nothing great, but he’s a good tackler and really got after the run.

O’Brien Schoefield | OLB | Wisconsin
One of the standouts of the East-West Shrine Game, Schoefield was a playmaker in his debut at linebacker. What Schoefield will have show more, and learn, is the technical skills a linebacker must possess. He has to do a better job of breaking down in space and changing direction. Schoefield has the size and apparent athleticism. It’s his football intelligence that will be put to the test this week.

Danario Alexander | WR | Missouri
No one expected Alexander to have the season he had – 113 receptions for 1,781 yards and 14 touchdowns. Alexander was an athletic freak when he came to Missouri. Following a serious knee injury, his speed and jumping ability were lessened. That’s why practice will be so important to Alexander. He’ll have to be like Bowling Green’s Freddie Barnes in the Shrine practices and catch every ball thrown his way.

LaGarrette Blount | RB | Oregon
By now, you know the story on Blount ¬¬¬¬– character issues abound after he punched a Boise State player and then he was ho-hum upon his late-season return. In a game featuring other power rushers like Mississippi State’s Anthony Dixon, LSU’s Charles Scott and Tennessee’s Montario Hardesty, Blount will have to do something to distinguish himself. The problem is, Blount has never been known as a great pass catcher or blocker.

Jimmy Graham | TE | Miami (Fla.)
Graham is a project. Scouts know it, and its likely Graham knows it too. A former basketball player, Graham showed at times in 2009 why he deserved to be invited to this game. At other times, he was a non-factor. Most important for Grahahm this week is his receiving ability. Everyone knows he’s going to need work on his blocking, but if he shows good hands, he could reserve a spot in the first 100 picks.

Taylor Mays | S | Southern California
Mays has become an enigma on defense. In the past, his lack of playmaking could be attributed to the USC scheme that asked him to play centerfield and be the last line of the defense. However, Mays’ senior season showed he needs to improve his tackling skill and how to take better angles. Mays is a physical specimen, but this week he’ll have to show he’s a true football player.

Dan Williams | DT | Tennessee
Williams, finally healthy in 2009, came on as perhaps the best nose tackle available in this year’s draft. Williams can really validate his play this week by overmatching fellow South team defensive tackle Terrence Cody. With the Dolphins, who need a nose tackle, coaching the South, this may be the most interesting non-Tebow storyline to follow this week.

Mike Iupati | G | Idaho
There is no question that Iupati is considered by most to be the best guard available in the draft. However, he gained that status playing against the below-average opponents of the Western Athletic Conference. Iupati is a strong, athletic guard, but he’ll have to prove it against the best competition he’s ever faced. Play well, and he could be a first-round pick.

Brandon Graham | DE | Michigan
Graham was a terror this season, finishing first in the nation in tackles for loss with 26. Clearly Graham’s specialty is getting after the quarterback, and scouts and coaches know as much. Don’t be surprised if Graham is asked to do an extra load of work this week stopping the run to see just how good he is in that area.

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I've been out front of the group declaring Tebow a bust in the making

But the more I think, the less sure of it I am.

No one questions his athleticism nor his work ethic and drive.

IF he gets drafted by a team willing to let him sit for a full year and not rush him into the fire and IF that team has a top-flight QB coach and offensive co-ordinator….

Well, I’m starting to wonder if he just might make it.

Now watch him flop this week and make me look like a complete tool.

"'Tis a bird I love, with its brooding note, And the trembling throb in its mottled throat; There's a human look in its swelling breast, And the gentle curve of its lowly crest; And I often stop with the fear I feel-- He runs so close to the rapid wheel." Nathaniel Parker Willis, "The Belfrey Pigeon"

by Raybin on Jan 25, 2010 9:42 AM EST reply actions  

not sure

 I am not sure where i stand on Tebow, this week at the senior bowl will be the deciding factor for me and a lot of GMs. At Fla he was surrounded by great talent (FLA is always in the top 5 in recruiting classes) and was in a system that fit his talents. However you cant ignore his leadership and drive to win and get better. If he has a good week he might be an option for St. Louis at the top of round 2/3

Jon Dove

by tjdove123 on Jan 25, 2010 11:01 AM EST up reply actions  

hey guys

first time commenter on MtD.

i think Dan Williams is going to put himself in the position to be talked about as a first rounder after this game. we’ll see where he stands after his combine and pro day, but he’s going to do a lot for his value this week. Danario Alexander too. dude catches everything.

Sonny my pitched my wild

by GrooveLeg on Jan 25, 2010 12:44 PM EST reply actions  

Williams

is already being talked about going as high as the Steelers pick in the 1st round. I do believe however, that his stock will continue to rise the closer it gets to draft day.

by BlueVol03 on Jan 25, 2010 12:48 PM EST up reply actions  

his stock could sore like BJ Raji’s last season

Jon Dove

by tjdove123 on Jan 25, 2010 12:53 PM EST up reply actions  

I agree. He might not get into the top 10, but I wouldn’t be shocked to see him go in the teens. I don’t have him rated that highly, but he fills a huge position of need.

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by Mocking Dan on Jan 25, 2010 1:28 PM EST up reply actions  

Williams might get into the top 10

if the Chiefs want him, and can’t trade down. The same thing happened last year with Tyson Jackson.

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by PVChiefsfan on Jan 25, 2010 4:30 PM EST up reply actions  

That's a possibility.

I can see KC going after the best NT in the draft, by their lights, regardless of whether anyone else thinks it’s a reach. But notice that almost every star was otherwise aligned with the Jackson pick. Zilch in terms of likely downside. I think that’s what they look for from that #5 pick, and may surprise us all by spending it on the last position anyone’s talking about, right now. Williams missed significant time due to injury. Cody has attitude/self-discipline issues. And there are some NTs nobody hears about whom you might grab a lot farther down, with different, but comparable concerns about their NFL potential. Maybe draft 2 fairly late, promise a big bonus for the top rookie, and maybe we see Powe @ #2 on the depth chart, over Edwards (behind NT FA).

by hmills110 on Jan 25, 2010 10:25 PM EST up reply actions  

35 inch arm length???????

Massive.

Yeah, I just stare at my desk, but it looks like I'm working. I do that for probably another hour after lunch too, I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work. - Peter Gibbons

by norcaliangelsfan on Jan 25, 2010 1:49 PM EST reply actions  

Haha over at Walterfootball's coverage of the Senior Bowl Matt McGwire had this to say about Tebow..

Weigh in: 236 lbs 6’2 3/4" Arm 30 3/4" length 10" Hand – and for his comment he said:

Bulky – walks on water.

LOL.

Yeah, I just stare at my desk, but it looks like I'm working. I do that for probably another hour after lunch too, I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work. - Peter Gibbons

by norcaliangelsfan on Jan 25, 2010 2:25 PM EST reply actions  

HA! Matt’s a pretty awesome dude.

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by Mocking Dan on Jan 25, 2010 2:54 PM EST up reply actions  

Pretty much. Probably no bigger than that, but certainly no smaller. I think some folks were a little surprised he wasn’t taller than he is.

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by Mocking Dan on Jan 25, 2010 4:01 PM EST up reply actions  

Blount's a beast!

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by Aaron Novinger on Jan 25, 2010 10:06 PM EST up reply actions  

Go Dolphins!(staff that is)

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by Patssuck456 on Jan 25, 2010 3:54 PM EST reply actions  

So...

I guess Cody’s still FAT!?

You've got to be very careful if you don't know where you are going, because you might not get there

by FreeBradshaw on Jan 25, 2010 4:06 PM EST reply actions  

well...

370…maybe he did lose a few?

You've got to be very careful if you don't know where you are going, because you might not get there

by FreeBradshaw on Jan 25, 2010 4:15 PM EST up reply actions  

Kyle Wilson is looking really good

while Gilyard has disappointed in the WR on CB drills.

I getting tired of saying this: Dick LeBeau’s system is so complex very few rookies can make an impact.

by Steel in FL on Jan 25, 2010 5:13 PM EST reply actions  

Terrance Cody looks effin disgusting. I think POWs should have to look at that picture for an hour.

by TheRealSlimShady on Jan 25, 2010 5:20 PM EST reply actions  

Yeah that’s nasty.

by emily522 on Jan 25, 2010 6:28 PM EST up reply actions  

oh. my. gawd....

haha

Yeah, I just stare at my desk, but it looks like I'm working. I do that for probably another hour after lunch too, I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work. - Peter Gibbons

by norcaliangelsfan on Jan 25, 2010 7:15 PM EST up reply actions  

Mayock thinks Pike can make all the throws

but I haven’t seen him throw deep yet.

I getting tired of saying this: Dick LeBeau’s system is so complex very few rookies can make an impact.

by Steel in FL on Jan 25, 2010 5:34 PM EST reply actions  

From what I read

O’Brien Schoefield blew out his knee. That has to hurt the stock, how much I don’t know.

Browns coaches were keeping an eye on Zane Beadles and are rumored to have a meeting set up with him.

Raiders coaches are high on Koa Misi from Utah

Jets interested in DE Jared Odrick, TE Michael Hoomanawanui, LB Koa Misi, and DE Tyson Alualu.

McShay, Todd McShay you hear me boy? It's me TJ and I'm coming for your damn job boy! Oh be scared, be very scared McShay.

by tj.hendricks on Jan 25, 2010 10:04 PM EST reply actions  


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