2021 Senior Bowl National Team Thursday practice report
Who continues to stand out for the National Team?
Several key Senior Bowl attendees did not practice on Thursday for the National (
Miami) Team. The event’s largest riser out of Western Michigan, D’Wayne Eskrdige, was held out of practice and is questionable for the game. Fellow wide receivers Ben Skowronek (
Oklahoma State) also didn’t practice. Linebacker Chaz Surratt (
North Carolina), Sage’s brother, was also held out of practice.
1-on-1 drills
Defensive line vs. offensive line
UCLA’s Osa Odighizuwa continues to flash in one on ones and have reps during team periods; he’s quick off the snap, gets to the half-man, and uses his hands well to shed. He’s also getting push interior pressure in team periods with good lower leg drive.
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