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re: The Senior Bowl Thread
Posted on 1/20/13 at 11:10 am to LooseCannon22282
Posted on 1/20/13 at 11:10 am to LooseCannon22282
maybe he canceled and the info not up to date
from here
offensive players to watch
the way I see it is:
a) Bushrod re-signed, putting my money here for now
b) sign a different free agent, some big names out there that could end up a better value signing than Bushrod
c) Charles Brown step in, cannot see it but when Bushrod took over in '09 he had even less reps than Brown under his belt
d) if none of these then the draft need factor skyrockets. In that case, these guys could be in the running for #15...
Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia (6051, 315 and 5.15 E): Although not one of the big names that the media has been hyping as a first round pick all season, Aboushi comes to Mobile with an opportunity to secure a spot in the opening round. With good height and solid build, Aboushi looks the part of an NFL OT “on the hoof.” When his size combines with his smooth athleticism, good technique and competitiveness, he has all the tools to be a good starting left tackle in the NFL. Additionally, Aboushi brings his “hard hat” to the field every day and displays the take no prisoners attitude that I expect from an OT who grew up in Brooklyn, NY.
8. Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan (6071, 297 and 4.95 E): Perhaps the player in position to make the most money at the Senior Bowl, I believe Fisher will play so well that he will secure a spot in the top ten. When Jake Matthews and Taylor Lewan choose to return to school for their senior season, Fisher was given the opportunity to jump up and claim the spot as the number two OT. Possessing excellent height and long arms, Fisher has rare athleticism for a 6’7 OT. He makes it look easy sliding out to protect the corner vs edge rushers, can re-direct and slide in the other direction to handle quick pass rush moves back underneath and is outstanding pulling and adjusting to block out in space. Considered a better OT prospect than former Central Michigan OT Joe Staley, Fisher could lock up a spot in the top ten with a dominating week in Mobile.
from here
offensive players to watch
the way I see it is:
a) Bushrod re-signed, putting my money here for now
b) sign a different free agent, some big names out there that could end up a better value signing than Bushrod
c) Charles Brown step in, cannot see it but when Bushrod took over in '09 he had even less reps than Brown under his belt
d) if none of these then the draft need factor skyrockets. In that case, these guys could be in the running for #15...
Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia (6051, 315 and 5.15 E): Although not one of the big names that the media has been hyping as a first round pick all season, Aboushi comes to Mobile with an opportunity to secure a spot in the opening round. With good height and solid build, Aboushi looks the part of an NFL OT “on the hoof.” When his size combines with his smooth athleticism, good technique and competitiveness, he has all the tools to be a good starting left tackle in the NFL. Additionally, Aboushi brings his “hard hat” to the field every day and displays the take no prisoners attitude that I expect from an OT who grew up in Brooklyn, NY.
8. Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan (6071, 297 and 4.95 E): Perhaps the player in position to make the most money at the Senior Bowl, I believe Fisher will play so well that he will secure a spot in the top ten. When Jake Matthews and Taylor Lewan choose to return to school for their senior season, Fisher was given the opportunity to jump up and claim the spot as the number two OT. Possessing excellent height and long arms, Fisher has rare athleticism for a 6’7 OT. He makes it look easy sliding out to protect the corner vs edge rushers, can re-direct and slide in the other direction to handle quick pass rush moves back underneath and is outstanding pulling and adjusting to block out in space. Considered a better OT prospect than former Central Michigan OT Joe Staley, Fisher could lock up a spot in the top ten with a dominating week in Mobile.
This post was edited on 1/20/13 at 11:19 am
Posted on 1/20/13 at 1:50 pm to blueslover
Barrett Jones was also supposed to be in this game but he just had foot surgery. I think he'll be here for the interviews and what not though.
Also, the Auburn TE Philip Lutzenkirchen was going to play in the game but looks doubtful now. He also is recovering from an injury. If David Thomas does not come back, I would really like to see us pick this guy.
Also, the Auburn TE Philip Lutzenkirchen was going to play in the game but looks doubtful now. He also is recovering from an injury. If David Thomas does not come back, I would really like to see us pick this guy.
Posted on 1/21/13 at 11:01 pm to blueslover
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Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan (6071, 297 and 4.95 E): Perhaps the player in position to make the most money at the Senior Bowl, I believe Fisher will play so well that he will secure a spot in the top ten. When Jake Matthews and Taylor Lewan choose to return to school for their senior season, Fisher was given the opportunity to jump up and claim the spot as the number two OT. Possessing excellent height and long arms, Fisher has rare athleticism for a 6’7 OT. He makes it look easy sliding out to protect the corner vs edge rushers, can re-direct and slide in the other direction to handle quick pass rush moves back underneath and is outstanding pulling and adjusting to block out in space. Considered a better OT prospect than former Central Michigan OT Joe Staley, Fisher could lock up a spot in the top ten with a dominating week in Mobile.
sounds like Fisher has already turned some heads here so far. Of course there is the other guy from Texas A&M who will probably lock up a top ten spot also(maybe even a top 3). But if anything Fisher, he has gotten off to a good start.
This will be a key because a team like the Cardinals who have a shitty O-line will give this kid a long look. They pick at #8.
Just another pick that could be an offensive player that would allow a good defensive player to fall to us
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This post was edited on 1/21/13 at 11:02 pm
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