Senior Bowl Weigh Ins

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Draft Countdown - 2009 Senior Bowl Weigh-In

<TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="90%" align=center border=1><TBODY><TR><TD> • Anthony Parker</TD><TD><CENTER>Tennessee</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>6017</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>310</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>34<SUP>1/4</SUP></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>10</CENTER></TD></TR><TR><TD colSpan=7> Notes: BAD body and was awfully flabby.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
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Draft Countdown - 2009 Senior Bowl Weigh-In

<TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="90%" align=center border=1><TBODY><TR><TD> &#8226; Anthony Parker</TD><TD><CENTER>Tennessee</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>6017</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>310</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>34<SUP>1/4</SUP></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>10</CENTER></TD></TR><TR><TD colSpan=7> Notes: BAD body and was awfully flabby.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

Thank ole John for that.
 
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#5
#5
you wonder why our line sucked last year? look no further than a lack of accountability in strength and conditioning
 
#6
#6
Put this on your resume. (no homo)

B.J. Raji Boston College 6015 334 311/4 101/4
Notes: Stocky fireplug with a huge butt.
 
#7
#7
one of our best O-lineman last year is the Staypuft Marshmallow man
 
#10
#10
They don't pull any punches, do they? The draft status of UT seniors is more evidence of how mediocre we've become. Foster is rated the 11th best RB, Ayers is the 13th best DE, Parker and Foster are both around 12-15 for their positions--in other words, nobody better than a middle-round pick.
 
#15
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On a positive note Arian and Ayers got a decent review.
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Arian Foster Tennessee 6004 232 33 97/8
Notes: Firm with good muscle tone.

Robert Ayers Tennessee 6031 273 321/2 97/8
Notes: Impressive with a strong build.
 
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Has anyone been watching any of the senior bowl practice? it's actually pretty entertaining.

Ayers had a great day yesterday. The commentators wouldn't stop talking about him and Oher.
Foster had some really good runs too.

and it's supposed to be non-contact on the qb's, but John Parker Wilson got sacked once which made it that much more enjoyable!

I've got dish network and it was either on the NFL channel or CBS College channel.
 
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#21
I watched Ayers just blow some guy up last night. He just killed this tackle. I wished I could have caught who he was going against, it was a one on one drill.
 
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I watched Ayers just blow some guy up last night. He just killed this tackle. I wished I could have caught who he was going against, it was a one on one drill.

I'm guessing it was one of these guys

Tennessee defensive lineman Robert Ayers had an excellent practice. Defensive players usually are the ones getting pancaked, but Ayers put Tulane offensive lineman Troy Kropog on his back during one-on-one drills. He later came back and did the same to Auburn's Tyrone Green. The 6-3, 273 pound Ayers certainly would be a good fit as a 4-3 defensive end. The question is whether he's fluid enough to be a 3-4 rush linebacker. NFL Draft Scout currently has Ayers rated as the seventh best defensive end in the draft.
49ers Blog and Q&A: Senior Bowl: Oher, Ayers shine for South
 
#23
#23
I know he isn't playing in the senior bowl, but what are the chances Demonte Bolden will be playing on sunday?
 
#24
#24
Bolden got a combine invite, so he'll probably at least get drafted 2nd day. I think I've heard 3rd-5th round pick for him.
 
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