They can say that the draft starts on mobile and the East -West Shrine bowl occurs technically, while Pewter Report draft coverage begins in earnest in the lease senior bowl.
The first day of the practice in the senior bowl started on Tuesday, and it didn’t take much time for cream to rise to the top, every year. Pewer’s Scott Reynolds and I mainly looked at the defense line and the drill of the line backer, but we didn’t stop ending the corner back that was both impressed by us.
There are eight players who have become lively to us by the end of the practice.
Marshall Edge Mike Green
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Marshall Edge Mike Green Photo: USA TODAY
Mike Green was the first round pick for our first Pewer’s report Mock draft For justice this year. His deep trick bags combined with his tenacious all -out motor make him an ideal option as a true No. 1 edge rasher of a high ceiling. Some of the questions I came in were surrounding how he kept the early down to set the edge in the run defense.
While showing many passeslash movements, he checked these boxes and continued to show rare exercise abilities in the entire draft community this week.
A few of the 1v1 microphone green representatives today. Crazy explosivity. Excellent person in Minnesa Orent Eersarian in the second clip. pic.twitter.com/giy0frdpof
-JARED Feinberg (@jrodnfldraft) January 28, 2025
Boston College Edge Donovan Ezel Aque
In preparation for a senior bowl, Scott Reynolds and I were absorbed in Donovan Ezel Aque. Another pass rush with a deep weapon that he can win, such as spin, tear, shop, speed/bend. But can he win with power? Did you have a strength in the Ezil Aque game? Will his athletic ability play to the next level? These were some of the questions we paid to.
He is not a complete player, but the specified paslash may be his best role, but it is certainly a skill set that can be used by BUCS. Ezeiruaku had some solid representatives, including this club. He emitted the atmosphere of some Shaq Barrett (his prime).
Donovan Ezel Aque with a clean and quick victory. pic.twitter.com/9ropjxf5zq
-Joshua queipo (@josh_queipo) January 28, 2025
UCLA Edge Oluwafemi Oladejo
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UCLA Edge Rush Ooruwafemior Dejo -Photo: USA TODAY
Probably, the edge defender stocks have not risen on the first day of the senior bowl than Oruwa Femi Orado. As a slow conversion to the position, he played a middle line backer in the first three seasons between California and UCLA. Despite his lack of experience, he shines in the OL/DL pass rush drill and a team period, showing strength and speed when he runs through the tackle with authority.
Orado provides a different type of rush from Mike Green and Donovan Ezel Aque, and presents BUCS redundancy to win in the same way as the current external line backer Yaya Diaby. But his size, 6 feet 2, 261 pounds, and strong profiles mean he can hold him as a 3 -down player.
And even though there were only a few career representatives in that position, he was still showing several paslash movements and advanced pass rush plans. In addition, Orado brought a lot of energy to the national team during the morning practice.
UCLA BRUINS EDGE OLUWAFEMI OLADEJO impersonates swimming and wins in one -on -one. #seniorBowl pic.twitter.com/zqdqnsaguv
-Toma Christian Fir (@thomascp_nfl) January 28, 2025
Oregon LB Jeffrey Bassa
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Oregon ILB Jeffrey Bassa -Photo: USA TODAY
BUCS does not have an athlete and coverage instinct in the line backer position. Therefore, please see the outstanding Jeffrey Bassa in the first day of the first day to improve the situation.
Previous safety showed a high feel of speed, fluidity, spatial recognition, and route development. After practicing a particularly impressive pass breakup during team drills, when he asked him, he immediately play call, his responsibility, what he was looking for, and he could protect it well. I jumped into the method I had immediately.
His detailed answer was that he would impress Bucks brass and especially the head coach Todd Bowls. His game is still flawed because his games can still be easily washed in a run game according to the 226 pound frame. However, there are many opportunities to put a certain weight to enter the range of 230-235 pounds, and Bassa said that there would be no problem if the team needed him.
#Oregon LB Jeffrey Bassa made a wonderful pass breakup on the first day #seniorBowl。 After practice, we talked to him. So he details what he saw in the play.
Drama video @bgrisaktst @ore gonfootball #goducks#TheDraftstartSinmobile pic.twitter.com/qnpl03ra5g
-PewterReport January 28, 2025
Notre Dame LB Jack Kaiser
Jacker has many names, away from the appearance of the National Championship Game. During the day of the practice in the senior bowl, he summarized some impressive representatives. His play recognition and natural instinct in the line backer position were completely exhibited. In particular, he was the most tenacious line backer in the coverage, in contrast to running back on a one -on -one pass drill. Kaiser played with hopes and brought the attack on the attack.
Jack Kaiser looks like the best line backer #seniorBowl today. Rockdown coverage on one -on -one. @atozsportsnfl pic.twitter.com/ejnf2p8eq7
-Travis Mei (@ff_travism) January 28, 2025
Tennessee DT OMARR NORMAN-LOTT
OMARR NORMAN-LOTT was today’s typical “F-Singup Up” player. He played with the enthusiastic energy of Tasmanian devils, combining its tenacity and some impressive technical skills. Norman Lot’s power and motor hoped that the aggressive lineman fighting for their lives will continue to stick.
However, he jumped from a snap and lived in the backfield was the ability to go to snap count. With 6 feet and 295 pounds, his size and skill set make him an interesting option as a research on Carilla Kanshi as a rotation of 3 techniques. He had the best technique of defensive tackle on Tuesday, but finally left his practice with an obvious injury.
As long as I scout, this is one of my favorite players.
Tennessee DT Omar Normanlot has a motor that is annoying for OL.
-Mat Anderson (@mattanderson_8) January 28, 2025
Iowa DT YAHYA BLACK
pronunciation why, YAHYA BLACK had some impressive representatives on that day and was one of the national team energy builders. He was always exaggerating the defense line, both in both his play and his voice, both his voice, which showed leadership skills throughout the day. The black push -pull was the most effective victory in the passage drill. He was also a mountain for the aggressive lineman to move to a run game. Black was topped by showing a fierce spirit of competition when he was involved in extracurricular activities with Wyatt Milm, an aggressive lineman in West Virginia.
YAHYA BLACK vs. Caleb Rogers #seniorBowl pic.twitter.com/l6nwjvoafe
-Bryce dial (@BryCeadial6) January 28, 2025
Wyatt Milm and Yahiya Black are tatifying pic.twitter.com/nghnjvoty
-Billy M (@Billym_91) January 28, 2025
Ole Miss CB TREY AMOS
I couldn’t see the tray Amos one -on -one, but in the team drill, I deleted the reception we matched. AMOS is a prototype Todd Bowls corner for his size, 6 feet, 195 pounds, and speed. He was impressed by the cover 3 representative and used a side job to limit the space. Amos was consistently on the receiver’s hip joint pocket. He is a person who wants to pay more attention through Wednesday throughout the week.
You can see the closing speed from the cross tray moss pic.twitter.com/aiueaaztyo
-Jake Sibink (@jakenfldraft) January 28, 2025
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