Bryan Broaddus on dfw sports beat tonight

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said this draft is real strong in offensive line with OTs, etc

maybe dc or theebs can post it for you zoners

mentioned safety need for cowboys too

bryan said problem he had with wade and ken hamlin is when wade says he lines everybody up right, but bryan said that he wants wade to talk about tackling etc that hamlin ken does,

went on to say that mike hamlin might show something

mentioned possible trades of certain cowboys players;
talked about reluctance of coaches to play rookies etc, butler or john phillips for example

did mention m bennett as possible trade material, with develoment of john phillips and maybe being able to get a TE in the draft
 

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Bob Sacamano;3263624 said:
did he say anything about Vladimir Ducasse?

No, just said there were some very good offensive linemen in the draft, what you might want to do, is get DCFanatic next time he has B Broaddus on his show to talk about the draft, and what we possibly could get in the first 2 rounds. Thats what bryan said, luckly the cowboys have their first this year and their 2nd rounder, that generally helps teams.
 

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cowboyjoe;3263635 said:
No, just said there were some very good offensive linemen in the draft, what you might want to do, is get DCFanatic next time he has B Broaddus on his show to talk about the draft, and what we possibly could get in the first 2 rounds. Thats what bryan said, luckly the cowboys have their first this year and their 2nd rounder, that generally helps teams.

Here is some stuff for you on him;
LT #72 VLADIMIR DUCASSE, MASSACHUSETTS

Ducasse started the week measuring in at 6045, 326 pounds at the weigh-in and was a pleasant surprise after some reports that he played around the 340 range last season. While many outlets are talking about how disappointed they are in Ducasse it is very unfair to say he can’t play tackle in the NFL because he has gotten the attention of NFL scouts at that position and we have all seen crazier things happen. One thing most are right about though is that he is more than likely a guard at the next level but they don’t explain why. When you look at him he has the big butt, tree trunk thighs, long arms, thick core, and overall mammoth body that you look for in a prototype guard. He is big enough for tackle but has that build for an offensive. He is still raw though and needs a lot of coaching, which is one reason why you can’t cross out a position until he is evaluated after coaching because some of what he struggles at playing tackle are things that he can improve. George Selvie got him to cross his feet and get turned around on one pass rush and that is something that coaching will fix at the next level. He needs to keep his base wide and a tackle can never cross their feet or else a good end will win the battle. As a run blocker he is dominant as he posted two knockdown blocks and did not give up a sack in the game. He has a strong punch and while he needs to work on his feet he has the potential to be a solid starter in the NFL. He clearly showed he belonged despite not dominating and we believe he has firmly put himself in the second round after this week.


STATS- 2 knockdowns, 0 sacks allowed.
http://www.jbscouting.com/index.php/blog/465-seniorbowl-review
 

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Bob Sacamano;3263624 said:
did he say anything about Vladimir Ducasse?

He said if Sacamano likes the guy, he must suck and would hope he gets drafted by the Commanders or Eagles.

:D
 

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Its all about foot speed and footwork for guards and tackles. Being able to move quickly and stay balanced. You cannot increase foot speed but you can make footwork better.
 
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