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beer bacon 01-26-2010 01:18 PM

It sounds like Sean Weatherspoon and Danario Alexander are doing well today in practice:

When watching the North linebackers, the first thing that stands out is Sean Weatherspoon. This guy is a leader. Sean is constantly getting the other LBs fired up and keeping everyone on task. He also likes to talk some trash on the field, but backs it up. Spoon flowed to the ball well in team drills, showing an ability to wade through the garbage and get to the ball carrier. He seems to quickly diagnose running plays and does a more than adequate job in coverage.

Missouri linebacker Sean Weatherspoon is making me forget about his average senior season. I've been told he has a very outgoing personality, but on the football field his instincts come to life and he is quick to diagnose and react. A big game in the Senior Bowl could guarantee he comes off the board in the top 50 picks.

Wide receivers Mardy Gilyard of Cincinnati and Danario Alexander of Missouri were really bringing their A-game today. Both were diving for passes and going the extra mile to impress the scouts. They’re practically polar opposites as far as receiver types, but are showing their skill sets well. Both are also showing the willingness to be a downfield blocker for the run game.

suds79 01-26-2010 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by KJROD20 (Post 6480336)
I heard Tebow had trouble taking snaps from under center yesterday. is that true?

Woah stop the presses. Tebow might not make it at QB on the next level. :p

Pushead2 01-26-2010 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by suds79 (Post 6480439)
Woah stop the presses. Tebow might not make it at QB on the next level. :p

:doh!:

Priest31kc 01-26-2010 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by beer bacon (Post 6480438)
It sounds like Sean Weatherspoon and Danario Alexander are doing well today in practice:

When watching the North linebackers, the first thing that stands out is Sean Weatherspoon. This guy is a leader. Sean is constantly getting the other LBs fired up and keeping everyone on task. He also likes to talk some trash on the field, but backs it up. Spoon flowed to the ball well in team drills, showing an ability to wade through the garbage and get to the ball carrier. He seems to quickly diagnose running plays and does a more than adequate job in coverage.

Missouri linebacker Sean Weatherspoon is making me forget about his average senior season. I've been told he has a very outgoing personality, but on the football field his instincts come to life and he is quick to diagnose and react. A big game in the Senior Bowl could guarantee he comes off the board in the top 50 picks.

Wide receivers Mardy Gilyard of Cincinnati and Danario Alexander of Missouri were really bringing their A-game today. Both were diving for passes and going the extra mile to impress the scouts. They’re practically polar opposites as far as receiver types, but are showing their skill sets well. Both are also showing the willingness to be a downfield blocker for the run game.

Nice.....

Archie Bunker 01-26-2010 01:33 PM

http://www.arrowheadpride.com/

When the Senior Bowl began this week, I was more excited than I have been in years past because of one thing: Twitter.

Yes, Twitter.

With many reporters using Twitter, we hear a few more tidbits than what we normally would. Now, these are just things seen in passing but they're interesting nonetheless.

"Chiefs GM Scott Pioli a few feet away saying some good things about [Legarrette] Blount," David Syvertsen of New Era Scouting tweeted moments ago.

Blount is the running back perhaps most famous for the punch. If you don't know what I'm talking about, YouTube Blount and punch. He told Josh Looney of KCChiefs.com that he's here to show the scouts that he's ready to make an impact.

"Sitting next to Todd Haley....keeping a close eye on the DBs...Ghee and Cook looking good," he also tweeted.

NFLDraftScout.com has 6'0", 189 pound Brandon Ghee rated as the 10th best cornerback. They list Chris cook at 6'2", 212 pounds (big!) and the 21st cornerback.


http://www.arrowheadpride.com/2010/1...yard#storyjump

Representatives from the Kansas City Chiefs talked with receiver and kick returner Mardy Gilyard out of the University of Cincinnati, according to Will Spencer of DraftBreakdown.com.



As a freshman in 2005, Gilyard played cornerback. In 2006, he was redshirted for academic reasons.

In 2007, he was moved to receiver where he caught 36 balls for 536 yards.

2008 is when he really began to shine. He caught 81 balls for 1,276 yards and 11 touchdowns.

To prove that wasn't a fluke, he posted nearly identical stats in 2009.

The biggest question mark on him that I've read is whether his light frame can effectively shed defenders at the NFL level. In the Bearcats bowl game, he caught seven balls for 41 yards and had trouble getting away from the Gators defensive backs.

He's also a kick returner. The Chiefs, of course, rotated out receivers and kick returners all season.

NFLDraftScout.com ranks him as the 11th receiver in this draft class and lists him at 5'11 and 179 pounds.

Frosty 01-26-2010 01:42 PM

I wonder how far Blount will drop because of the punching incident and subsequent suspension? I don't normally like Duck players but think pairing Blount with Charles could give the Chiefs a Panthers-like rushing attack. Any chance he makes it to the top of the 4th?

Chiefnj2 01-26-2010 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by arc (Post 6480521)
I wonder how far Blount will drop because of the punching incident and subsequent suspension? I don't normally like Duck players but think pairing Blount with Charles could give the Chiefs a Panthers-like rushing attack. Any chance he makes it to the top of the 4th?

I doubt it. Reports today indicate he's standing out in his pass protection on blitzes.


I wonder if they will move Graham to OLB tomorrow, or if teams view him strictly as a 43 end.

Frosty 01-26-2010 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 6480563)
I doubt it. Reports today indicate he's standing out in his pass protection on blitzes.

That's what I figured. There was talk after the Boise State game that he was "undraftable" because of the punch but I figured that would die down with time and once he got back on the field. Unfortunately, I think there are more important needs and options with those higher picks than a complementary RB.

suds79 01-26-2010 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by arc (Post 6480584)
That's what I figured. There was talk after the Boise State game that he was "undraftable" because of the punch but I figured that would die down with time and once he got back on the field. Unfortunately, I think there are more important needs and options with those higher picks than a complementary RB.

Ah no worries. Complementary RBs are a dome a dozen. Should be no problem picking up a decent one in the mid to late rounds.

All he'll be asked to do is...

- Play STs
- Take about 5-10 carries a game
- Bring the hammer when needed (I'm guessing he'll be a bigger back) in short yardage.

Piece of cake.

Pushead2 01-26-2010 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 6480563)
I doubt it. Reports today indicate he's standing out in his pass protection on blitzes.


I wonder if they will move Graham to OLB tomorrow, or if teams view him strictly as a 43 end.

Graham is a beast, but prob best suitedas a 43 End. (UM fan :( )

'Hamas' Jenkins 01-26-2010 03:31 PM

Good to hear about Spoon and Danario. Was really worried about Spoon, especially due to his Sr. year and awful showing during the bowl game.

Mecca 01-26-2010 04:25 PM

Weatherspoon was pretty solid yesterday too, Alexander was struggling in the 1 on 1's so I guess he decided to come back today.

Blount is going to get drafted, he's a 2nd round talent he'll lose some rounds but there's no way he's not going to get picked.

And Dan Williams is not going to fall into the 2nd, he's a typical draft day riser, he's one of the few big DT's and he's in good shape so on draft day he rises. Cody falls for being "fat".

I don't like Golden Tate but that has to do with personal preference and who he reminds me of.

Mecca 01-26-2010 05:04 PM

Supposedly Cody isn't looking bad today, did a double team drill and the guys didn't move him an inch then he basically bulldozed a center over on his ass.

bevischief 01-26-2010 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 6481124)
Supposedly Cody isn't looking bad today, did a double team drill and the guys didn't move him an inch then he basically bulldozed a center over on his ass.

Draft him.
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RustShack 01-27-2010 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 6480990)
I don't like Golden Tate but that has to do with personal preference and who he reminds me of.

Which would be?


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