Draft analyst discusses prospects from third day of Senior Bowl
Bryan Perez from DraftBreakdown.com names the three winners and three losers after Thursday, the last day of full-pad practices at the Senior Bowl.
Winners
▪ Tony Lippett, wide receiver, Michigan State
Bryan Perez: “I wasn’t sure what to expect from him coming into this week, but he’s got that really nice combination of size and quickness. He had cornerbacks turning around, tripping over their own feet. He did a really nice job creating separation in short areas.”
▪ Quinten Rollins, cornerback, Miami (OH)
Perez: “I think he showed a solid all-around game. He looks the part of a guy you can rely on, and he’s not gonna be somebody that costs you the game. He can play press, drop into zone, click and close. He had a really good day.”
▪ Clive Walford, tight end, Miami
Perez: “He has arguably had the best Senior Bowl of any position. He has continually been uncoverable.”
Losers
▪ Vince Mayle, wide receiver, Washington State
Perez: “In terms of creating separation, he seemed a little tight in the hips, rounding off his routes, he looked a little underwhelmed. He didn’t excite me as much as I was hoping he would.”
▪ Shane Carden, QB, East Carolina
Perez: “From a technical standpoint, his elongated release just won’t work in the league. The ball fluttered out of his hand and lacked any velocity. Poor ball placement. I really do hope I’m wrong, but he didn’t look the part of an NFL quarterback.”
▪ The offensive tackle group
Perez: “I don’t think any one of them did anything to generate any kind of confidence. (T.J.) Clemmings has the physical makeup to be a top 10 guy. He was just extremely inconsistent, and I don’t think you can take a guy like that that high. Ty Sambrailo, his film shows a real physical, brawling player and just didn’t get it done. (La’El) Collins mauls people like a grizzly bear, but he couldn’t get his legs under him in Mobile.”
| Terez A. Paylor, tpaylor@kcstar.com
Bryan Perez from DraftBreakdown.com names the three winners and three losers after Thursday, the last day of full-pad practices at the Senior Bowl.
Winners
▪ Tony Lippett, wide receiver, Michigan State
Bryan Perez: “I wasn’t sure what to expect from him coming into this week, but he’s got that really nice combination of size and quickness. He had cornerbacks turning around, tripping over their own feet. He did a really nice job creating separation in short areas.”
▪ Quinten Rollins, cornerback, Miami (OH)
Perez: “I think he showed a solid all-around game. He looks the part of a guy you can rely on, and he’s not gonna be somebody that costs you the game. He can play press, drop into zone, click and close. He had a really good day.”
▪ Clive Walford, tight end, Miami
Perez: “He has arguably had the best Senior Bowl of any position. He has continually been uncoverable.”
Losers
▪ Vince Mayle, wide receiver, Washington State
Perez: “In terms of creating separation, he seemed a little tight in the hips, rounding off his routes, he looked a little underwhelmed. He didn’t excite me as much as I was hoping he would.”
▪ Shane Carden, QB, East Carolina
Perez: “From a technical standpoint, his elongated release just won’t work in the league. The ball fluttered out of his hand and lacked any velocity. Poor ball placement. I really do hope I’m wrong, but he didn’t look the part of an NFL quarterback.”
▪ The offensive tackle group
Perez: “I don’t think any one of them did anything to generate any kind of confidence. (T.J.) Clemmings has the physical makeup to be a top 10 guy. He was just extremely inconsistent, and I don’t think you can take a guy like that that high. Ty Sambrailo, his film shows a real physical, brawling player and just didn’t get it done. (La’El) Collins mauls people like a grizzly bear, but he couldn’t get his legs under him in Mobile.”
| Terez A. Paylor, tpaylor@kcstar.com
This story was originally published January 23, 2015 at 11:28 AM with the headline "Draft analyst discusses prospects from third day of Senior Bowl."