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Senior Bowl Day 2 observations: Full pads brings full intensity
Today, 2 of 2025 Senior has seen the entire padding bowl to be placed. Every day it is exciting here, but when the towels come, the levels of intensity rise to critical levels. Both practices today were incredibly materially financially, and there were players who were overcoming after the plays of American and national teams.
However, through the battles, we have seen some of the really interesting players who really justify and continue to play well after the strong first days. Below are my notes from the second condensed day.
- On the national side, Toulido DT Darius Alexander continued to really collect strong days. He showed a topical diversity, as representatives of success have rushed inside and outside, while constantly providing pressure from the inside. He came with a good size at 6’3 and 304 lbs with 34 -inch arms, and that measurement with the level he played in his position as a lock for the second day of the draft.
- Boston’s College Edge Dunovan Isurawko really had a good day. He won a lot in the running game, but this was his best day as falling. Bordeaux Out Marcos Mobo hit a sweet seal and a torn movement. It is definitely more than Standup man, but it is a productive pass.
- Central Arkansas Edge David Walker is a player in 6’0 and 267 lbs, but when he goes to power, it is really impressive. He directed two calls held during his representatives today. I am not sure of the place of its domain, but it is a unique player.
- Syracuse RB Lequint Allen was some real anesthetic moments as a future today. The ability to adapt the reception and make plays on passes in the air. I think this will keep it on the US Football Association list.
- Donovan Edwards of Michigan is an interesting situation. He was falling a pound during the RB-LB password session, but in the team he put the ball on the ground, floundering several times. Edwards has decreased since the start of the season, but if he was able to show the recipient pieces, it may stick to the NFL list as a depth of RB.
- Ucla Edge Olu Oladejo had some sick actors today. The game really turned when the towels started appeared. He was lining up over the guard and the center several times and the dust of his opposition.
- Oklahoma State RB Olie Gordon II is a trusted player between the processors as a hostility, but he is a bit tough as a passer -in. He could not drown in the hips or create a chapter on the back, who feared me a little. He is still a quality player, but a limited player.
- On the contrary, his colleague LB Nick Martin had some enjoyable actors to cover success. Obviously, he was the best LB pass coverage in his team, creating a PBUS couple.
- Mike Green did this:
The first round player.
- Another quality day to work for Ndsu OL Gray Zabel and NC State OT Anthony Belton. Bilton raises my interest in his skills in size and movement.
- Tennessee DT Omar Norman Lot was not today because of the injury.
- There were some impressive battles this week, but LSU OL Emery Jones JR. And Texas A & M Edge Shemar Stewart were in the war. They went after each other over and over again, both of which divided actors. This is what is going on this week.
- Jones got some work in Guard and was also good there. I think Jones deserves the opportunity to try to treat, but it will achieve a very nice guard.
- Unc C Willie Lampkin was good this week. It is strange in every aspect of the game (Center 5’10, 270 lbs?), But his wrestling background and the strength of his grip proved its success in the axis and guarding. I wonder whether the change in the back is in the store.
- Arizona, the first Juna Savaina is an interesting issue. He fought a lot this week, but he was much better in guarding. However, he does not get many guardians. It may make its limited frame and movement on the island most appropriate.
- LSU Te Mason Taylor had some actors up and down in traffic protection, but it is a runner on the smooth way and provides a lot of effort to prohibit running. I am a great admirer for his game.
- Two young school men have emerged today on the American side: Jacksonville Sett Sett Clay Web and SACRARENTO State Ol Jackson Slatter. Both players did a good job to rejuvenate hands after the first success, and web showed some of the drive and power that I thought were really impressive.
- Georgia Tech Te Jackson Hawes is a threat as a copper. He loves to mix it in that area, and won many actors in the LB-Te Pass Pro session. He was also transferred in the seizure of one hand that was fun. Fatee woke up, new advice Ryman fell.
- Notre Dame LB Jack Kiser may be the best player in this event in general. It was the most consistent among the supporters of running and traffic, and showed some gentle movement skills when it comes to dropping his weight and changing the direction. He chose a pass by Alaen Jalen Milroe, where he fell in his area and found the next immediate threat. He spent a good week.
- Georgia wr Arian Smith … frustrated. He had three drops through the entire practice, but he also made some of the best plays on the bottom of the stadium on the margin. I think he is a linear athlete that works better to move forward and backward, but his hands are a major issue.
- Today’s players were the shit. Auburn LB Eugene ASANTE was men and telling people about it. South Carolina LB Demetrius Knight II completely deserted Delaware RB Marcus’ strings to play. Knight is an interesting player, and these two were making some shaking.
- Georgia LB Smael Mondon JR. Good today, in both running and traffic. He has done some of the great plays that defend their backs, I was really affected.
- SMU RB Brashard Smith is a fraud code in the traffic game. I don’t think anyone has closed it constantly.
- UCF RJ RJ Harvey was a beautiful day everywhere. She made some impressive plays as a recipient, and showed some beautiful vision as a meter. Traffic protection still comes (because it is 5’7) but everything else exists.
- Georgia DL Tyrion ingram-Dawkins does not get the same recognition of his team mates, but he was surprising this week. She won with power and explosion, I was impressed.
- These three actors from Emery Jons JR.’s LSU and Barryn Sorrel from Texas are what this is going on. Today’s competition was great.
- If you need QB this year … no you do not.
- Uta WR Jalen Royals was really good this week. It is at his best on the ways in which it is embodied, such as inclined, drilling, and does some beautiful work on the screens, but it has shown a variety of ways to open it, including simply bowling decibel: more than that:
- Who was UNC was on AUX today, tell him that I think it’s great.