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Scout’s Eye: Defensive Backs Stand Out In 2nd Senior Bowl Practice, More Thoughts
Wednesday, January 27, 2016 5:51 PM CST
By Bryan Broaddus
Football Analyst/Scout
@BryanBroaddus
http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/2...nd-out-2nd-senior-bowl-practice-more-thoughts
MOBILE, Ala. – Two days into Senior Bowl week here in Mobile, the players are starting to settle in with their teammates and coaches. Here are my observations from Ladd-Peebles Stadium on the second practice for the North and South teams, coached by the Cowboys and Jaguars, respectively: Read
Wednesday, January 27, 2016 5:51 PM CST
By Bryan Broaddus
Football Analyst/Scout
@BryanBroaddus
http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/2...nd-out-2nd-senior-bowl-practice-more-thoughts
MOBILE, Ala. – Two days into Senior Bowl week here in Mobile, the players are starting to settle in with their teammates and coaches. Here are my observations from Ladd-Peebles Stadium on the second practice for the North and South teams, coached by the Cowboys and Jaguars, respectively: Read
- I thought it was a nice day for the defensive backs on the North side during the one-on-one period. Minnesota cornerback Eric Murray was outstanding when he was matched up against Ohio State wide receiver Braxton Miller. There were several snaps where Miller tried to hit him with double moves and Murray was right there with him. Temple cornerback Tavon Young and Oklahoma State cornerback Kevin Peterson were also on their games during this period as well.
- I continue to be impressed with Louisiana Tech running back Kenneth Dixon and what he is able to do out of the backfield catching the ball. It really is an easy adjustment for him, whether he is going to his left or right -- he doesn't fight it at all. There is a smoothness with which he is able to make those types of plays.
- Was a little disappointed during the practice -- especially when the defensive line was facing the offensive line in one-on-ones. My disappointment centered on Penn State defensive tackle Austin Johnson and the lack of activity with which he rushed the passer. This was one of the strengths of his college tape. His pass rush moves and penetrations are big things I observed, and I was looking forward to seeing that on display -- but it wasn't the case. His game was generally strength and power but right down the middle of the blocker. If he is going to play that way, he would be of no use to a Dallas defense that is looking for more from that spot...