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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 1057664" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>Okay one of my main contacts at the Senior Bowl is Sam *****, I often bounce thoughts and such on prospects back and forth with Sam - he's great, even if I disagree with him at times. He's actually one of the more harder graders out there which I appreciate...many error on the high side, I feel he definitely goes the other way more often than not. He also understands league demand and positional value change where a guy will go, but doesn't change the prospect grade if that makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Anyways give Sam a follow. I've watched a lot of practice clips, but don't have time to share my full thoughts...I'll briefly summarize some of my own but also a lot of Sam's and provide a link to his full Day 1 write up - <a href="https://sportstalk.substack.com/p/senior-bowl-2025-grey-zabel-anthony" target="_blank">https://sportstalk.substack.com/p/senior-bowl-2025-grey-zabel-anthony</a></p><p></p><p><strong>Anthony Belton OL - NC State</strong>...he was a guy I was on board with last year as a 4th/5th round target and Sam wasn't there with me. With Belton going back for another year, he seems to have gotten better. He had a bunch of excellent 1v1 reps against some excellent guys - my favorite was a rep against Landon Jackson, a BIG powerful and long edge defender out of Arkansas, but he also handled some impressive spin moves against the likes of Ezeiruaku who I'm high on off the edge.</p><p></p><p><strong>Elijah Arroyo TE Miami</strong> - Everyone knows I've been lurking with the thought of perhaps best way to make our offensive passing attack better could be accomplished through a TE drafted and not a WR....I think argument exists, but only if draft falls that way. Arroyo is measurably there between size, weight, arms and such...but he also would provide an immediate back up plan for Musgrave. Luke's 2025 season is going to be massive for him because Kraft has cemented himself as the TE1 and future guy getting a contract...Musgrave is likely out. Drafting Arroyo adds a massively explosive player who like Musgrave might just be the fastest TE at the combine and can stretch the seam routinely. He dominated some 1v1s day one at practice and illustrated why many think he could be the sleeper TE of the draft likely to go somewhere in the 3rd or 4th. </p><p></p><p><strong>Jamaree Caldwell iDL Oregon</strong>...look everyone knows I am a massive Derrick Harmon fan from the Oregon front...but what GB is likely losing in Slaton is that massive middle plug that defense needs to double often in order to run the ball between the tackles...Caldwell at 6'2' 342 is that...he was in the backfield and winning reps consistently throughout the day. I personally don't see him going till day 3, but don't be shocked to hear his name in the 4th and a team to be very happy with what they got.</p><p></p><p><strong>Walter Nolen iDL Ole Miss</strong> - he is one of a handful of guys I'd really love to hear is coming to GB in the first day of the draft. I am unsure of his cockiness and mouth (dude declared he is an Aaron Donald level guy) but dear lord they don't make guys with such a rare combination of overwhelming power, heavy hands and explosive twitch...his feet are so fast it's like he has makes him unblockable sometimes. Nolen was clearly a level above most of the guys at practice day 1.</p><p></p><p><strong>Jalen Royals WR Utah State</strong>....I've said elsewhere I'm not a fan of us drafting a WR till the 3rd or 4th at the earliest BUT if you told me Gute grabs one in the second round, Royals is like one of four dudes I'd fully support and be excited for. His acceleration and burst off the line is crazy, he's going to run in the 4.3s for sure and his release package is excellent. His frame isn't the biggest, but he isn't tiny either and he played against lesser competition but his footwork and releases rise to any occasion IMO. He was manipulating defenders all day long at practice day 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 1057664, member: 6578"] Okay one of my main contacts at the Senior Bowl is Sam *****, I often bounce thoughts and such on prospects back and forth with Sam - he's great, even if I disagree with him at times. He's actually one of the more harder graders out there which I appreciate...many error on the high side, I feel he definitely goes the other way more often than not. He also understands league demand and positional value change where a guy will go, but doesn't change the prospect grade if that makes sense. Anyways give Sam a follow. I've watched a lot of practice clips, but don't have time to share my full thoughts...I'll briefly summarize some of my own but also a lot of Sam's and provide a link to his full Day 1 write up - [URL]https://sportstalk.substack.com/p/senior-bowl-2025-grey-zabel-anthony[/URL] [B]Anthony Belton OL - NC State[/B]...he was a guy I was on board with last year as a 4th/5th round target and Sam wasn't there with me. With Belton going back for another year, he seems to have gotten better. He had a bunch of excellent 1v1 reps against some excellent guys - my favorite was a rep against Landon Jackson, a BIG powerful and long edge defender out of Arkansas, but he also handled some impressive spin moves against the likes of Ezeiruaku who I'm high on off the edge. [B]Elijah Arroyo TE Miami[/B] - Everyone knows I've been lurking with the thought of perhaps best way to make our offensive passing attack better could be accomplished through a TE drafted and not a WR....I think argument exists, but only if draft falls that way. Arroyo is measurably there between size, weight, arms and such...but he also would provide an immediate back up plan for Musgrave. Luke's 2025 season is going to be massive for him because Kraft has cemented himself as the TE1 and future guy getting a contract...Musgrave is likely out. Drafting Arroyo adds a massively explosive player who like Musgrave might just be the fastest TE at the combine and can stretch the seam routinely. He dominated some 1v1s day one at practice and illustrated why many think he could be the sleeper TE of the draft likely to go somewhere in the 3rd or 4th. [B]Jamaree Caldwell iDL Oregon[/B]...look everyone knows I am a massive Derrick Harmon fan from the Oregon front...but what GB is likely losing in Slaton is that massive middle plug that defense needs to double often in order to run the ball between the tackles...Caldwell at 6'2' 342 is that...he was in the backfield and winning reps consistently throughout the day. I personally don't see him going till day 3, but don't be shocked to hear his name in the 4th and a team to be very happy with what they got. [B]Walter Nolen iDL Ole Miss[/B] - he is one of a handful of guys I'd really love to hear is coming to GB in the first day of the draft. I am unsure of his cockiness and mouth (dude declared he is an Aaron Donald level guy) but dear lord they don't make guys with such a rare combination of overwhelming power, heavy hands and explosive twitch...his feet are so fast it's like he has makes him unblockable sometimes. Nolen was clearly a level above most of the guys at practice day 1. [B]Jalen Royals WR Utah State[/B]....I've said elsewhere I'm not a fan of us drafting a WR till the 3rd or 4th at the earliest BUT if you told me Gute grabs one in the second round, Royals is like one of four dudes I'd fully support and be excited for. His acceleration and burst off the line is crazy, he's going to run in the 4.3s for sure and his release package is excellent. His frame isn't the biggest, but he isn't tiny either and he played against lesser competition but his footwork and releases rise to any occasion IMO. He was manipulating defenders all day long at practice day 1. [/QUOTE]
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