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The Howard I saw on film often looked uninterested in finishing blocks, seemed lackadaisical when not directly involved in the play and was not a big part of the passing offense. On film he grades as a late first- round pick with a lot of questions.
Where will it end for Howard, a prospect who has All- Pro potential in my opinion? I think combine interviews will have a big impact on where he falls in round 1.
The same can be said for fellow Alabamian, Montravius Adams of Auburn.
Adams looked like a one- man wrecking crew throughout Senior Bowl week and was unstoppable. Yet during the season, Adams was streaky and disappeared for stretches.
Adams will also be peppered with questions during the combine on why he failed to produce every Saturday the way he did during Senior Bowl practice -- (or at the very least, the way he dominated against LSU).
As reported on Friday, I continue to be told several teams grade Utah’s Garett Bolles as the top left tackle in the draft. After breaking down Cam Robinson of Alabama on film I would concur.
I’m not saying Robinson won’t be a good tackle in the NFL;, I just don’t think it will be on the left side.
Robinson looked dominant on film but he also looked stiff, displayed poor footwork and will have trouble protecting the edge on Sunday. In my opinion, it adds up to a move to right tackle or possibly guard for Robinson.
And if it seems I’m being harsh on Alabama, here’s the thing:; they don’t recruit, they reload.
Besides grading draft- eligible players from the Crimson Tide last week, I added at least a half dozen ‘Bama players to my database and handed them top- 60 grades. These are players who won’t be eligible for the NFL draft until next year.
The conversation around the Florida Gators secondary usually centers on corners Quincy Wilsonand Jalen Tabor, but safety Marcus Maye is the hidden gem in my mind.
http://draftanalyst.com/monday-musings-february-6th
Where will it end for Howard, a prospect who has All- Pro potential in my opinion? I think combine interviews will have a big impact on where he falls in round 1.
The same can be said for fellow Alabamian, Montravius Adams of Auburn.
Adams looked like a one- man wrecking crew throughout Senior Bowl week and was unstoppable. Yet during the season, Adams was streaky and disappeared for stretches.
Adams will also be peppered with questions during the combine on why he failed to produce every Saturday the way he did during Senior Bowl practice -- (or at the very least, the way he dominated against LSU).
As reported on Friday, I continue to be told several teams grade Utah’s Garett Bolles as the top left tackle in the draft. After breaking down Cam Robinson of Alabama on film I would concur.
I’m not saying Robinson won’t be a good tackle in the NFL;, I just don’t think it will be on the left side.
Robinson looked dominant on film but he also looked stiff, displayed poor footwork and will have trouble protecting the edge on Sunday. In my opinion, it adds up to a move to right tackle or possibly guard for Robinson.
And if it seems I’m being harsh on Alabama, here’s the thing:; they don’t recruit, they reload.
Besides grading draft- eligible players from the Crimson Tide last week, I added at least a half dozen ‘Bama players to my database and handed them top- 60 grades. These are players who won’t be eligible for the NFL draft until next year.
The conversation around the Florida Gators secondary usually centers on corners Quincy Wilsonand Jalen Tabor, but safety Marcus Maye is the hidden gem in my mind.
http://draftanalyst.com/monday-musings-february-6th