Which 2021 NFL Draft prospects helped themselves on Senior Bowl Day 1? Daniel Jeremiah and Chase Goodbread provide analysis and notes from Tuesday s practices in Mobile.
Senior Bowl 2021: 7 positions Eagles should focus on during workouts | Why cornerback, linebacker top list
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Workouts are underway, and the Eagles, who own the sixth overall pick in April’s NFL Draft, should be paying attention to several positions. The Eagles aren’t likely to be heavy players in free agency due to their pending cap situation, so the draft will need to be the solution to their depth problems.
Here are seven positions the Eagles’ scouts should key in on this week at the Senior Bowl:
Cornerback
The Eagles are likely to rework their entire secondary this offseason. While the Eagles could choose to spend the sixth overall pick on a cornerback, the franchise’s history shows that’s not likely to be the case. With only Darius Slay as a sure thing at the position, the Eagles might need to double-dip at corner anyway. Paying attention to the position in Mobile will go a long way in a Combine-less
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The offensive stars weren t the only ones out and about in Mobile on day one of the Senior Bowl practices. Here are my HARRIS HITS for the defense from Tuesday.
At 6-2, 280 lb., UCLA defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa is the classic tweener and when he faced interior offensive linemen, he sped past them regularly. I didn t see many interior offensive linemen that could handle his short area burst and ability to get upfield. He had great battles going with Wisconsin-Whitewater center Quinn Meinerz during one-on-ones.
Osa wasn t the lone interior defensive line star from the Pac-12, even if his Pac-12 brethren didn t play in 2020. That would be Washington defensive tackle Levi Onwuzurike who opted out of the 2020 season. The former Husky defender was a 290 lb. house of fire against his offensive line mates. His quickness and slippery nature were WAY too much for any of the interior offensive linemen to effectively handle. He played with intensely violent hands on his
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Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports The draft starts in Mobile, Ala., and the week has finally arrived - the 2021 Reese’s Senior Bowl. The nation’s top seniors all congregate for the All-Star event and, this year in particular, the event is even more important than usual. The traditional combine is not going to happen. Regional events and pro days are being planned, but this will be another peculiar year due to COVID-19. Top seniors, who typically don’t always attend the event, opted into the event for the exposure to NFL franchises. Even the injured Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith (