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Senior Bowl Thread 2016

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Just looking on NFLN and I don't see any scheduling of the practices other than the senior bowl recap in the evening...anyone know if they are changing how they are doing coverage this year in terms of full practices?

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Anyone know if you can watch them online?

They don't say:

 

“With wall-to-wall coverage on ESPNU, the Reese's Senior Bowl will expand its media footprint to a wider audience and provide even more national exposure to our players.”

The network also plans to provide live reports during its flagship show, ‘SportsCenter,’ as well as its NFL-featured shows, ‘NFL Insiders’ and ‘NFL Live.’  ESPN last televised practices at the Reese’s Senior Bowl in 2006.

NFL Network will also broadcast from Reese’s Senior Bowl practices and will air its coverage in three one-hour primetime shows on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

 

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You'll get a view. I think the taking heads will breakdown the tape. If your not watching live it may be a a minutes. But it will almost assuredly be discussed. I know they do it for the combine but not so much the senior bowl.

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1 hour ago, JustinB said:

Apparently Reggie Ragland weighted in at 259 and will practice at OLB

He can play any LB spot. Severely underrated by media.

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5 hours ago, Culpepper said:

Here are the CB weigh-in numbers.

Holy James Bradberry, please draft him in Round 4.

I looked at jordan jenkins measurables and holy cow, 6"2 257 with arm of 34" and hands of 11"!!!!!!!!! Jeeze and hes been showing good so far

 

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On January 25, 2016 at 5:03 PM, RavensFanMania said:

What teams are coaching and which side are they coaching.

Cowboys = North

Jaguars = South 

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There's a ton of talent at the Senior Bowl this year, as well.  Disappointed NFLN doesn't have the true rights to it anymore.  I loved watching the practices but they're going to be really watered down with ESPN doing coverage.

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4 minutes ago, GrimCoconut said:

I really like Matakevich. I wouldn't mind him at all. 

He's smart and knows how to tackle properly.

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1 minute ago, allblackraven said:

He's smart and knows how to tackle properly.

He has some of then best instincts I've seen in an ILB in this class. It's like he took a class in telepathy or something. He's not easily fooled at all. 

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2 minutes ago, GrimCoconut said:

He has some of then best instincts I've seen in an ILB in this class. It's like he took a class in telepathy or something. He's not easily fooled at all. 

Yep. Whether it's instinct or he reads play well - RBs don't make it too far. Good in coverage, too.

They played some good teams last season, too.

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Ive had a chance to review some qb tape on wentz and while i absolutely hate how a qb gets compared to flacco every year, this one may be spot on. Footwork is and movement is pretty similar. Base is wider than flacco's but still

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10 hours ago, allblackraven said:

He can play any LB spot. Severely underrated by media.

I actually agree. I like Ragland and I'd think he'd be a good fit here. Just not in round one.. PLEASE. 

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29 minutes ago, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:

I actually agree. I like Ragland and I'd think he'd be a good fit here. Just not in round one.. PLEASE. 

No, not at #6. I hope he doesn't end up in Pittsburgh though.

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Apparently Braxton Miller has already shown a wide variety of releases off the line, the ability to vary his speeds and use head fakes to separate at the top of his routes, and good hands in traffic.

He's far from a finished prospect, but so far he's looking strong.

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8 minutes ago, BmoreBird22 said:

Apparently Braxton Miller has already shown a wide variety of releases off the line, the ability to vary his speeds and use head fakes to separate at the top of his routes, and good hands in traffic.

He's far from a finished prospect, but so far he's looking strong.

 

I'm starting to like him more he's alot more polished as  a receiver than I thought and he seem to have good hands as well. I honestly think he would fit very well in Trestman offense and I really think Trestman would come up with some pretty creative ways to use him as well.

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