Day 3 Senior Bowl Practices-Final Day (Pauline)

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Alex Leatherwood, Alabama
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Leatherwood still got moved a bit easier than desired, but he had a decent day to finish out the week. He displayed better power and drive against linemen, particularly on a rep against Wyatt Hubert, where he used his length to strike the outside shoulder and negate a rush. He generally stayed square against edge rushers and countered bending players well.

Carlos Basham Jr., Wake Forest
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Basham had a few more strong reps on Thursday, especially in one-on-ones. He was a little more up-and-down there than usual, but swiped Deonte Brown’s hands for a victory on one rep. He struggled more versus the run, where his traits didn’t translate quite as well on the interior. It wasn’t as strong a day for Basham, but it wasn’t enough to send his stock down. Basham is stable heading into the weekend.

Quincy Roche, Miami
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Roche is good for one or two nice speed rushes each day, but aside from that, he was underwhelming on Thursday. Roche struggled mightily when trying to gain separation, and he didn’t bring enough power to blast open lanes when opposing linemen got their hands on him. He had his moments this week, but overall, his showing did a better job displaying his limitations than confirming his strengths.

Jabril Cox, LSU
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Jabril Cox’s coverage ability stood out the most on Thursday. He was a visibly natural mover in the open field, and he showcased great recovery speed and playmaking ability, using his closing speed and length to notch a pass deflection in one-on-ones. Cox did get moved around a bit in run defense, but his upside remains palpable.

Ifeatu Melifonwu, Syracuse
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It was a relatively quiet day for Melifonwu, who’s play has had people talking this week. No egregious errors, but nothing that jumped out either. I will say, though, his footwork in warmups looked great, and he was very quick and clean while closing in on the ball through the day.

Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State
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Nasirldeen looked good against the tight ends today in coverage. He had an interception in one-on-ones and a PBU in a scrimmage. The box is where he belongs, and it seemed more and more evident through the week that down low is where he will be more often than not.

Richie Grant, Central Florida
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He somehow did even better than the last two days. Grant had two interceptions in 11-on-11s throughout the day, he looked spectacular in all facets. Grant has been the guy who has raised his stock the most throughout the week, and may have crept into the first round.

Dillon Radunz, North Dakota State
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Radunz shook the rust off during the final two days of Senior Bowl practice. The North Dakota State lineman showed more refinement with his hands, and also did very well against counters, especially on one rep against Rashad Weaver. Radunz compensated for his somewhat lacking mass with an awesome base and kept his balance well amidst adversity.

Quinn Meinerz, Wisconsin-Whitewater
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By now, it’s expected that Quinn Meinerz plays like one of the best linemen at the Senior Bowl. After being named a riser on Wednesday, he didn’t disappoint. Meinerz again displayed an uncanny ability to absorb power, and he also flashed quick hands and innate lower body mechanics. His game performance will be one of great interest. If he continues to dominate, he could work himself up to unforeseen heights.

Baron Browning, Ohio State
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Browning again boasted all the necessary athletic tools to succeed on Thursday. He was explosive as a pass-rushing threat, rangy from sideline to sideline, and he also displayed good reactionary quickness when pursuing targets. Overall, it was a solid week for Browning, and he did what he needed to do to maintain his stock.

Patrick Jones II, Pittsburgh
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Patrick Jones can generate good power when he’s fully extended, but he didn’t always give himself a chance to reach that point on Thursday. Jones needs to do a better job of sustaining hand motion even after initial failure, and his feet sometimes fall out from under him when he tries to rush the edge. He brought good juice all week, but he struggled to win after employing his first move.

Osa Odighizuwa, UCLA
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Odighizuwa went up against some of the better linemen at the Senior Bowl today and was expectedly up-and-down. He showed off his explosiveness versus Ealy in an early rep, and he also showed off impressive functional power when fully extended.
 
I was hoping to get Grant in the 3rd or 4th round but it looks like that is out of the question now.
 
One of Washington, Moehrig or Grant will slide. Teams with safety needs will be filled by a few guys like Simmons, Harris, Maye, Williams. We should be able to get one of the better safeties in round two.
I hope so. Washington is another guy I like.
 
The reports on Melifonwu have been pretty glowing, but I was watching a rep of his on Twitter and he got absolutely wasted off the line by five-yards. Granted it is one rep, but it didn't jive with the scuttlebutt that I've been reading.
 
Jabril Cox, LSU
TuesdayWednesdayThursdayAnalysis

Jabril Cox’s coverage ability stood out the most on Thursday. He was a visibly natural mover in the open field, and he showcased great recovery speed and playmaking ability, using his closing speed and length to notch a pass deflection in one-on-ones. Cox did get moved around a bit in run defense, but his upside remains palpable.

Would not mind this at some point.

Baron Browning, Ohio State
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Browning again boasted all the necessary athletic tools to succeed on Thursday. He was explosive as a pass-rushing threat, rangy from sideline to sideline, and he also displayed good reactionary quickness when pursuing targets. Overall, it was a solid week for Browning, and he did what he needed to do to maintain his stock.

Or this.
 
The reports on Melifonwu have been pretty glowing, but I was watching a rep of his on Twitter and he got absolutely wasted off the line by five-yards. Granted it is one rep, but it didn't jive with the scuttlebutt that I've been reading.
I've found that Senior Bowl reports are always night and day from one 'scout' to the next. Like they're watching totally different players, typically
 
I've found that Senior Bowl reports are always night and day from one 'scout' to the next. Like they're watching totally different players, typically
Facts.

I see reports of Marvin Wilson being inconsistent and not very good. The other is reporting how dominate he is lol
 
Facts.

I see reports of Marvin Wilson being inconsistent and not very good. The other is reporting how dominate he is lol
Same, reports are all over the place on him, in particular. I think it's typically 'scouts' trying to confirm something they stubbornly believe, rather than seeing things as they actually are
 

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