Anyone watch it? Any thoughts on the CBs Ss, former Oregon QB Bennett?
Some commentators liked the CBs.
A couple really did not like the QBs.
Bennett was 5 of 10 but with 2 picks. One was on a deep ball where he should have thrown it a bit farther outside, but his receiver was much bigger than the CB and should have gone up for it. The second pick was on an out where a CB who seemed to be in man jumped the route. It was classic Assante Samuel. Neither were terrible.
Quarterbacks
If Kelly feels he just has to draft an Oregon QB at least he should be able to wait until day 2 of the draft to do it.
Some commentators liked the CBs.
A couple really did not like the QBs.
Bennett was 5 of 10 but with 2 picks. One was on a deep ball where he should have thrown it a bit farther outside, but his receiver was much bigger than the CB and should have gone up for it. The second pick was on an out where a CB who seemed to be in man jumped the route. It was classic Assante Samuel. Neither were terrible.
The quarterbacks — As a group, it's hard to remember a more underwhelming Senior Bowl crop. None of them shined, with Colorado State's Garrett Grayson the one who had maybe the best performance overall — but still nothing stunningly good. If any of these quarterbacks are taken before Round 4, it would be a surprise.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...194300834.html
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...194300834.html
Another all-star game, another week of lackluster quarterback play. Throughout the week the quarterbacks in Mobile were missing easy throws, throwing interceptions, dropping snaps and bobbling handoffs. There were six in attendance – Bryan Bennett of Southeast Louisiana, Shane Carden of East Carolina, Garrett Grayson of Colorado State, Sean Mannion of Oregon State, Bryce Petty of Baylor and Blake Sims of Alabama. How many of these guys will have a draftable grade? Three? Grayson looked the best of the group, but still missed too many easy throws.
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/1/2...port-nfl-draft
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/1/2...port-nfl-draft