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Senior Bowl practice notes
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Yawn.....
I see that Bucky Brooks happens to also like a few players I've scouted and reported here.....including the pride of LA Dorsey High himself. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000...owl-drills Buzz-worthy Virginia Tech QB Logan Thomas: Thomas has driven scouts crazy with his erratic play over the past two seasons, but it's possible that he might have enjoyed the best day of any quarterback on either roster. He delivered the ball with excellent velocity and zip in drills and looked like a confident passer from the pocket. Additionally, Thomas flashed timing and anticipation on a handful of throws in 7-on-7 that showcased his potential as a passer in a pro-style offense. Now, the impressive showing will not erase the two seasons of bad film put up by Thomas, but it could entice a team in need of a developmental prospect to take a chance on a 6-6, 254-pound athlete with intriguing physical tools. Wyoming WR Robert Herron: Herron opened eyes in the scouting community with his speed, quickness and route-running skills. He was untouchable in 1-on-1 drills against big, physical corners, showing exceptional burst and separation quickness. In addition, Herron used a variety of stems and releases to stack defenders at the top of the route to create separation with hard plants and head fakes. Herron's surprising polish as a route runner took me by surprise based on his reputation as a speed demon. If he continues to impress as a slot receiver with big-play ability, Herron could make a huge jump on the boards heading into the NFL combine and pro-day workouts.
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