Vols Practice Thread #11

#51
#51
Riley Locklear is going to be interesting to keep an eye on for the offensive line. He and Ryan Johnson are likely vying for a starting guard spot alongside either Trey Smith or Drew Richmond, whoever UT’s coaches decide will be the better play there. Right now, it’s looking like Smith will be the guy they place at one guard spot, and I think Locklear and Johnson are fighting for the other one right now.

Trey Smith was repping exclusively at left tackle during individual work.


These quotes make no sense. So was Trey working at Guard or Tackle? Or do we have another Smith?
We're gonna start trey smith at all 5 o line positions at the same time
 
#53
#53
Maybe Murphy needs to go exclusively to the one-handed catch.
From most of the practice reports I've read, Murphy's been catching the ball all camp either way. Now, some of the other WRs are the ones that have been struggling with drops. Murphy is about to have a break-out year, Watch. For some reason I read and watched a lot about the Mississippi/Alabama all-star game last year and this kid shined.
 
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#54
#54
Or it could be because he played left in high school and Richmond played right, maybe we actually have a staff that realizes both were great in those positions
Crazy concept huh..... It's like they know what they're doing
 
#57
#57
I don't understand putting Shamburger at Safety. We are so loaded there with Warrior, Abernathy, Kelly, Theo Jackson to name a few.

He did a great job in limited play last season at Nickelback. Who will be the 1 & 2 deep at Nickel?

Hopefully this means that between Taylor, Thompson, Flowers and the veterans, we are looking much better at CB/NB.
 
#59
#59
I don't understand putting Shamburger at Safety. We are so loaded there with Warrior, Abernathy, Kelly, Theo Jackson to name a few.

He did a great job in limited play last season at Nickelback. Who will be the 1 & 2 deep at Nickel?

Hopefully this means that between Taylor, Thompson, Flowers and the veterans, we are looking much better at CB/NB.
Pretty sure he's gonna wins up at the star
 
#60
#60
I don't understand putting Shamburger at Safety. We are so loaded there with Warrior, Abernathy, Kelly, Theo Jackson to name a few.

He did a great job in limited play last season at Nickelback. Who will be the 1 & 2 deep at Nickel?

Hopefully this means that between Taylor, Thompson, Flowers and the veterans, we are looking much better at CB/NB.
It tells me that Pruitt feels good about where we are at corner. Maybe he also feels that Shamburger is a more natural safety. If there's one thing the man has proven, he knows how to coach DB's
 
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#61
#61
agreed, just remember, a lot of what will determine his rate of success may not be all about receptions and TD's. he's a big dude, and will likely be relied upon a great deal in the run game, as well as being an outlet threat for the qb.

Your basic high school wuss boys could manhandle our TEs when asked to block the past few years. If we have someone just get in the way and buy the rest of our offense a 1 second reprieve it will be a 100% improvement.
 
#62
#62
I don't understand putting Shamburger at Safety. We are so loaded there with Warrior, Abernathy, Kelly, Theo Jackson to name a few.

He did a great job in limited play last season at Nickelback. Who will be the 1 & 2 deep at Nickel?

Hopefully this means that between Taylor, Thompson, Flowers and the veterans, we are looking much better at CB/NB.
Warrior, Abernathy, and Kelly are most likely all gone next year. Sham could be our starting safety in 2019
 
#63
#63
Warrior, Abernathy, and Kelly are most likely all gone next year. Sham could be our starting safety in 2019

I get that. I just want to see this promising kid on the field more this year and he won't get a lot of snaps at Safety unless we are in blowout mode.

Does this mean that Todd Kelly is moving to TE?
 
#66
#66
Your basic high school wuss boys could manhandle our TEs when asked to block the past few years. If we have someone just get in the way and buy the rest of our offense a 1 second reprieve it will be a 100% improvement.
 
#71
#71
Many people have mentioned how Pruitt keeps a tighter grip on information coming from practices than Butch, but it's also interesting to consider that the information that does come out could be quite confusing to opposing teams. Pruitt has moved a lot of guys around position-wise, so opposing coaches reading the practice notes don't even necessarily know where a guy like Trey Smith is going to line up on the O-line.

I don't know if this is deliberate gamesmanship or not (Saban was certainly capable of it), but think about being a West Virginia D-lineman and you have know idea if you're going to win the lining-up-across-from-Trey-Smith lottery.
Yessir. Hopefully it's both. CJP's apparently really into adding to his chess piece flexibility by allowing his matchups to be optimal at all spots. IE, he can conveniently move his guys around to maximize a greater number of his set up plays and whatever adjustments that're made throughout the game. In my 67 short years of processing oxygen on this round rock, I've not seen such positional mixability instilled in so many layers. I'd hate to game plan for UT's first game. It's becoming clearer and clearer why CJP and some of his staffers have sent so many players to the NFL. GBO!
 
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