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Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:11 pm to Tide or Die87
I'll be curious to see what Milliner, Sylve, and White run at the combine when their times come
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:11 pm to Tide or Die87
My beef with Maze has always been his dedication to getting better. I don't question his passion for the game, desire, etc.
He just never really tried that much to really push himself physically, he leaned so much on his natural gifts. Take his weigh in at the Senior Bowl, he look like an average joe that mistook the player line for a line to the bathroom. Don't get me wrong, he was an effective player who came up with a lot of big plays in his career, and he basically had the same body he did in HS. But I just wonder what if he would have applied himself like Julio did(then again, how many out there do apply themselves like JJ?).
That said, I hope Maze makes the Steelers and has a good career...
He just never really tried that much to really push himself physically, he leaned so much on his natural gifts. Take his weigh in at the Senior Bowl, he look like an average joe that mistook the player line for a line to the bathroom. Don't get me wrong, he was an effective player who came up with a lot of big plays in his career, and he basically had the same body he did in HS. But I just wonder what if he would have applied himself like Julio did(then again, how many out there do apply themselves like JJ?).
That said, I hope Maze makes the Steelers and has a good career...
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:11 pm to MagillaGuerilla
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Here are the 10 players that stood out to the TideSports.com staff during drills and one-on-one repetitions Saturday.
1. Carl Lawson, DE, Alpharetta HS (Alpharetta, Ga.): Lawson was one of the most dominant players on Saturday. Auburn commitment Dee Liner put it best, "I did good, but Carl was at a whole different level. Nobody could stop him."
2. O.J. Howard, TE, Autauga Academy (Prattville, Ala.): Howard was a mis-match for every linebacker including one of the best in the nation, Jaylon Smith. The Alabama commitment is so athletic with excellent size and speed. He can create separation and has better hands than most of the other receivers in the camp.
3. Greg Bryant, RB, American Heritage HS (Delray Beach, Fla.): One of the best put together running backs in the country. Bryant excelled in position drills and was no match during the one-on-ones. He has soft hands and runs great routes coming out of the backfield.
4. Jalin Marshal, WR, Middleton HS, (Middleton, Ohio): Marshall quickly stood out from the moment he stepped on the field. There were some bigger receivers including Ricky Seals-Jones and Marquez North who also stood out, but Marshall was the most complete and consistent receiver. What separated Marshall from the rest of the pack was his explosiveness of the line, ability to create separation and crisp routes. He may not have dropped a pass the entire day.
5. Max Browne, QB, Skyline HS (Sammamish, Wa.): Browne is the next big USC quarterback. He has all theconfidence, mechanics and arm strength. He is an accurate passer and can make all the throws. Browne looked great even when receivers dropped the ball. He has great footwork and can place the ball wherever he wants. Some of the quarterbacks were great at one thing whether it was the long ball or intermediate or had better footwork and mechanics. Browne had it all.
6. Jalen Ramsey, CB, Brentwood Academy (Brentwood, Tenn.): Ramsey might end up playing safety on the next level, but he was a standout on Saturday at cornerback. Ramsey showcased excellent ball skills. He did a great job closing on the receivers. Ramsey has great size to become an elite college corner.
7. Bo Scarbrough, WR, Northridge HS (Tuscaloosa, Ala.): Anyone can look at the underclassman and automatically assume he is a good player based on his physical attributes. There is no doubt he is one of the best overall at the event. He worked out at receiver where he may play on the next level or running back, linebacker or even safety.He continues to shine every time he steps on the field and competes. He dominated the one-on-one session.
8. Earnest Robinson, WR, (Pinson Valley HS, Ala.): Robinson made a statement on Saturday and a different player than he was six months ago. He is explosive coming off the ball. The Auburn commitment ran great routes and adjusted to ball when it was in the air. His speed has greatly improved, and he beat most of the guys he went up against on go-routes. He still can improve his hands, but Robinson certainly received high marks today.
9. Josh Boutte, OT, Westgate High School (New Iberia, La.): Boutte was the most consistent of all the offensive linemen with a very strong group at the event. Boutte is a big physical lineman who does a great job at staying low and delivering a big initial punch. The LSU commitment is powerful and delivered a few pancake blocks to some of the biggest defensive linemen in attendance. He certainly has the total package and physical tools to become an elite lineman in the SEC.
10. Josh McNeil, TE, Hillside HS (Durham, N.C.): McNeil certainly made a strong case for the top tight end in the country. He's 6-foot-5, 235-pounds and very athletic. He didn't stand out much during the individual drills, but McNeil wasn't stopped once the one-on-ones got underway. He caught everything thrown his way and proved why he is right in the mix with O.J. Howard as the best tight end in the country. McNeil has big, strong legs. He definitely has the frame to add more weight and could end up playing at 260-pounds once he gets to next level.
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:12 pm to MagillaGuerilla
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8. Earnest Robinson, WR, (Pinson Valley HS, Ala.): Robinson made a statement on Saturday and a different player than he was six months ago. He is explosive coming off the ball. The Auburn commitment ran great routes and adjusted to ball when it was in the air. His speed has greatly improved, and he beat most of the guys he went up against on go-routes. He still can improve his hands, but Robinson certainly received high marks today.
Oh man...
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:18 pm to AMM AU9893
Looks like you boys got all worked up over nothing...
Glad to see that he has improved his speed and route running from last year. Those were his 2 biggest weaknesses and he has definitely been working on them.
This is the last time that I will talk about Robinson ITT.
Glad to see that he has improved his speed and route running from last year. Those were his 2 biggest weaknesses and he has definitely been working on them.
This is the last time that I will talk about Robinson ITT.
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:18 pm to MagillaGuerilla
Interesting that Dee Liner isn't on that list after dominating everyone except Khaliel Rodgers today...
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:19 pm to TTsTowel
Is there a video of the OL/DL drills? I missed those... walked in when the WR/DB drills were starting.
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:19 pm to AA7
One of these days, Bama will get a good prospect from my alma mater pvhs, and no demarcus Waldrop doesn't count. 
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:20 pm to TTsTowel
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Interesting that Dee Liner isn't on that list after dominating everyone except Khaliel Rodgers today...
Gotta consider it's all positions, Grant Hill had a great day too and didn't make their top 10.
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:20 pm to Big Bam
quote:Me too
This is the last time that I will talk about Robinson ITT.
Seeing McNeil on the list reminded me, how does Bama feel about landing him? He would allow Bama to play OJ at WR and still have a very good TE in this class
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:21 pm to crimson008
quote:I've only seen this one of Carl Lawson and Dee Liner...
Is there a video of the OL/DL drills? I missed those... walked in when the WR/DB drills were starting.
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:21 pm to MagillaGuerilla
Greg Bryant is a freak
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:21 pm to AMM AU9893
He's down to Bama/UGA. Most people think Bama and I would have to agree with that.
Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:21 pm to RollTide4Ever
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Posted on 6/23/12 at 7:23 pm to blzr
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Greg Bryant is a freak
I would do dirty, dirty things to get him at Auburn... unspeakable things... illegal in 48 states type of things.
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