CBSSports - Senior Bowl: South Loaded on Both O and D Lines

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The 6-foot-5 1/2, 308-pound [La'el] Collins took the majority of his snaps at left tackle. He did slide inside to left guard late in the practice, demonstrating good initial quickness and terrific power to drive defenders off the ball. Scouts love Collins' tenacity and physicality, though he'll occasionally get off-balance, leaving him vulnerable to swim moves.

On the inside, the standout Wednesday was Georgia Tech's OG [Shaq] Mason. After starring in the Yellow Jackets' run-heavy triple-option offense, scouts were eager to see how Mason would handle pass protection. He turned heads with his performance. While shorter than ideal at just 6-1 5/8, 310 pounds, Mason has very good lateral agility and balance, helping him mirror the South's most disruptive interior pass rushers. Because of his short frame, quickness and strength, Mason could project best to center at the next level.

Auburn's DT Gabe Wright was the most disruptive of the South's defensive tackles. A shade under 6-3, and 300 pounds, Wright possesses the prototypical frame and quickness off the ball for 4-3 teams looking for a penetrating three-technique defensive tackle. Wright explodes off the ball and has active, aggressive hands. At times, he's too aggressive, getting his hands near the face of would-be blockers, but his energy and combative style made him a tough matchup for all of the South's offensive linemen. Matchups between Wright and Mason made for some of the more entertaining one-on-one battles of the day.

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For this fan, I'm focusing on an offensive tackle or defensive tackle/end. I'd resign Free and try to add a long term answer for right tackle.
 

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For this fan, I'm focusing on an offensive tackle or defensive tackle/end. I'd resign Free and try to add a long term answer for right tackle.

Not a bad idea about finding another OT. I'd rather get defense at 27 and take OT a little later. However, if Dallas thinks there is an OT special enough to take at 27, then I'm ok with that... but he better be significantly better than any defensive line player available. The team has been doing such a fantastic job of picking the BAP the last few years that I really do trust them to pick the right guy.

Last year they wanted Donald, Shazier or Martin and all 3 would have been good. They are truly identifying talent very, very well.
 

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Not a bad idea about finding another OT. I'd rather get defense at 27 and take OT a little later. However, if Dallas thinks there is an OT special enough to take at 27, then I'm ok with that... but he better be significantly better than any defensive line player available. The team has been doing such a fantastic job of picking the BAP the last few years that I really do trust them to pick the right guy.

Last year they wanted Donald, Shazier or Martin and all 3 would have been good. They are truly identifying talent very, very well.

There is so much offensive tackle talent in this draft, I'm very curious as to the low end of round one.
 

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Not a bad idea about finding another OT. I'd rather get defense at 27 and take OT a little later. However, if Dallas thinks there is an OT special enough to take at 27, then I'm ok with that... but he better be significantly better than any defensive line player available. The team has been doing such a fantastic job of picking the BAP the last few years that I really do trust them to pick the right guy.

Last year they wanted Donald, Shazier or Martin and all 3 would have been good. They are truly identifying talent very, very well.

That's true but it is easier to identify talent (other than QB which can be a crap shoot) in the top 15 and much harder at 27
Plus that far down you better have a list of 5-7 players you like who are likely to be there and several back up plans ready to go because a lot can happen by pick 27
I am hoping a team in the top 10 gives us their 2 and 3 for 27 to take a QB like Huntley
 

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That's true but it is easier to identify talent (other than QB which can be a crap shoot) in the top 15 and much harder at 27
Plus that far down you better have a list of 5-7 players you like who are likely to be there and several back up plans ready to go because a lot can happen by pick 27
I am hoping a team in the top 10 gives us their 2 and 3 for 27 to take a QB like Huntley

I agree. and it might be the best thing for Dallas to do to trade back a few spots to the top of the second. I'm usually not a trade back guy, but this might be the year to do it.
 

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The 6-foot-5 1/2, 308-pound [La'el] Collins took the majority of his snaps at left tackle. He did slide inside to left guard late in the practice, demonstrating good initial quickness and terrific power to drive defenders off the ball. Scouts love Collins' tenacity and physicality, though he'll occasionally get off-balance, leaving him vulnerable to swim moves.

On the inside, the standout Wednesday was Georgia Tech's OG [Shaq] Mason. After starring in the Yellow Jackets' run-heavy triple-option offense, scouts were eager to see how Mason would handle pass protection. He turned heads with his performance. While shorter than ideal at just 6-1 5/8, 310 pounds, Mason has very good lateral agility and balance, helping him mirror the South's most disruptive interior pass rushers. Because of his short frame, quickness and strength, Mason could project best to center at the next level.

Auburn's DT Gabe Wright was the most disruptive of the South's defensive tackles. A shade under 6-3, and 300 pounds, Wright possesses the prototypical frame and quickness off the ball for 4-3 teams looking for a penetrating three-technique defensive tackle. Wright explodes off the ball and has active, aggressive hands. At times, he's too aggressive, getting his hands near the face of would-be blockers, but his energy and combative style made him a tough matchup for all of the South's offensive linemen. Matchups between Wright and Mason made for some of the more entertaining one-on-one battles of the day.

Read the rest here:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...owl-south-loaded-on-offensive-defensive-lines

I haven't heard much talk about Auburn's DT Gabe Wright, but that guy is really explosive.
 

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I haven't heard much talk about Auburn's DT Gabe Wright, but that guy is really explosive.

He has been sleeper of mine ever since the offseason has started. I obviously trust Marinelli's judgement on DL talent but Wright seems like a perfect 3-tech candidate for this defense. Reminds me some of Geno Atkins.

At this early point, I really like him a lot. I'm hoping he doesn't rise too much and we could maybe have a chance at him in the 3rd or 4th.
 

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Wouldn't be surprised if Gabe Wright has a star on his helmet next year one bit. He fits what Marinelli is looking for at DT almost perfectly. 3rd round would be a great value too
 

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Wouldn't be surprised if Gabe Wright has a star on his helmet next year one bit. He fits what Marinelli is looking for at DT almost perfectly. 3rd round would be a great value too

I know guys like Jarrett and Wright look the part and are quick, but I don't get it. Both have horrible production throughout their careers. 6 sacks a piece over 4 years. 3 sacks combined this year. Donald was a double digit guy and I believe Bennett had 7 each of the last 2 years.
 

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I know guys like Jarrett and Wright look the part and are quick, but I don't get it. Both have horrible production throughout their careers. 6 sacks a piece over 4 years. 3 sacks combined this year. Donald was a double digit guy and I believe Bennett had 7 each of the last 2 years.

I'm not a huge fan of Jarrett. He has a lack of length and while he's quick I don't think he's anything special.....


It's pretty ridiculous to look at the stat collumn and decide who is good and who isn't though. Not only was Wright more disruptive than the stats show, but you have to think about where he plays. The SEC obviously has the most talent to play against, but they also don't throw the ball a ton. Its a lot of straight ahead running and read option.
Off of the top of my head...Sheldon Richardson, Fletcher Cox and Michael Brockers are all SEC DT's who never had many sacks in college. Darius might have had 5 or 6 in a season, but not a big sack total guy either...
 
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