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Big Week, Literally, For Baylor D-Tackle
Posted by rphillips at 1/28/2011 5:42 PM CST on truebluefanclub.com
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Friday's story spotlighted some of the Senior Bowl's top offensive tackles, specifically three from the North squad: Nate Solder, Gabe Carimi and Anthony Castonzo.
The South team countered with 340-pound Baylor defensive lineman Phil Taylor, who showed uncanny agility for a guy his size in practice.
"The one-on-ones is a big part for me," Taylor said, "just so I can show what I can do against the best players in the country."...
I think it's high time that Dallas gets onto the large nosetackle train and ride it out. Taylor could be a good point to start that development on up.
Posted by rphillips at 1/28/2011 5:42 PM CST on truebluefanclub.com
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Friday's story spotlighted some of the Senior Bowl's top offensive tackles, specifically three from the North squad: Nate Solder, Gabe Carimi and Anthony Castonzo.
The South team countered with 340-pound Baylor defensive lineman Phil Taylor, who showed uncanny agility for a guy his size in practice.
"The one-on-ones is a big part for me," Taylor said, "just so I can show what I can do against the best players in the country."...
I think it's high time that Dallas gets onto the large nosetackle train and ride it out. Taylor could be a good point to start that development on up.
