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2019 Senior Bowl: Tuesday Practice Report: South Team
By Charlie Campbell – @draftcampbell
The first practice of the South team in the Senior Bowl was held in Mobile, Ala. in Ladd-Peebles Stadium. The players practicing in shells: helmets, shoulder pads, and shorts. The South team is being coached by the San Francisco 49ers
Grier did not dominate and was not overly impressive. However, he was solid, showing some field vision and putting the ball in good places. Grier had a number of good passes, throwing the ball to the right receiver in zone coverage and had the ball dropped. Grier could be a good fit in a West Coast offense, executing quick precision passes in the short to intermediate part of the field.
There were also some plays that illustrated some of Grier’s limitations. When Grier has to move his feet and throw on the run, his arm strength really fades. Grier is not a statue in the pocket, but for the NFL, he won’t be a dual-threat quarterback, and athletically, he is not going to be a challenge for defenders to sack or chase down when he scrambles. In this analyst’s opinion, Grier looks like he would fit best as a backup quarterback, but he does not have skill set to be dynamic starter. Thus, Grier would be a more appropriate value on the second day of the draft.
In the team scrimmage session, Granderson had two impressive plays in run defense, showing his speed to get to the perimeter to stop a back for a short gain and then holding his ground on a downhill back before spinning away from the tackle to stuff a back in the hole. A few plays later, Granderson had an obvious sack of Buffalo quarterback Tyree Jackson on a speed rush from the outside.
For the NFL, Granderson (6-4, 246) would probably be best as a 3-4 outside linebacker, as he has a lean frame and will need to add a lot of weight to be an end in a 4-3 defense. Still, this was a really nice start to the week for Granderson.
Mack has a lot of ability, but work ethic concerns plague his draft status. He could be best as a rotational nose tackle in a 4-3 or 3-4 defense.
At 6-foot-4, 256 pounds, Ferguson is going to need to get stronger for taking on NFL offensive tackles.
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