Watching the Senior Bowl...

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And some of the most impressive players are a rush end from UConn, a guard from Kentucky and a safety from FIU. The Ansah kid, who is a likely first rounder, didn't play the sport until 2010. Can we all agree that reported offers and star ratings are not as important as coaching evals yet?
 
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In the first when they were talking about James, Mayock said something like "Al Golden is one the best talent developers around." Don't remember the exact quote.
 
In the first when they were talking about James, Mayock said something like "Al Golden is one the best talent developers around." Don't remember the exact quote.

Wish he could be a redshirt senior for us next year. Oh well, hopefully the kid makes it in the NFL and has a nice career, he deserves it.
 
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Mike had a 5 yd TD run. Otherwise pedestrian running the ball, but never had a hole to run through on 6 carries outside of the TD run. Finished with 10 yds on 6 carries. Also had a couple of catches for about ten yards. He probably wont get drafted, but he'll make somebodies roster.
 
Mike had a 5 yd TD run. Otherwise pedestrian running the ball, but never had a hole to run through on 6 carries outside of the TD run. Finished with 10 yds on 6 carries. Also had a couple of catches for about ten yards. He probably wont get drafted, but he'll make somebodies roster.

Blasphemy
 
The game itself really doesn't mean as much as the practices leading up to it. That's where you always hear about guys getting noticed. Mike will be ok, he's the kind of guy that every coach wants on his roster.
 
Senior bowl is not for top end players to shine its for players that need to improve their draft stock or need more exposure for the draft You cant call it a true All Star game
 
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he will get drafted.....but not the first 2 days

I think round 5 or 6 is about right for him
 
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Really wish my main man Mike James could have played in a bowl game this year. And the ACC championship game. He deserved it more than anyone.
 
And some of the most impressive players are a rush end from UConn, a guard from Kentucky and a safety from FIU. The Ansah kid, who is a likely first rounder, didn't play the sport until 2010. Can we all agree that reported offers and star ratings are not as important as coaching evals yet?

THE FLIP SIDE OF THAT ARGUMENT IS MANY OF THE BETTER PLAYERS ALREADY DECLARED FOR THE DRAFT IN PREVIOUS YEARS
 
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