We got to watch the last 30 min of practice, and they closed with stretching and trotted out the Brian's & Hazell for interviews.
Someone bet Mili something substantial for his Henton bet, I love the kid's future (see my sig), but there's no comparison between the two. Bauserman is definitely nipping at his heels at #2 from what I saw today. Even flashed a little athleticism on a nice escape from the pocket which turned into a 20 yard scamper.
Grant Schwartz displayed some nice athleticism out there on a few catches, but that's no surprise to those familiar with his HS days. With the logjam at DB, I like Grant's potential to see the field at WR this year.
Browning did pretty well giving Todd ample time to release the football. A few coverage sacks ensued, but that may also have been a product of the patterns. Pretty simple stuff being run out there.
Boone & Gibson had a healthy little spar until after the whistle. He was wise to walk away from the mammoth LT. :)
Sweat had a very athletic INT on a misplaced bullet over the middle, snatching the ball off the turf just in time.
Heyward looks thicker, or at the very least much more toned. Gibson starting to approach SEC DE size. Wilson looked more trim than in years past, but in a good way (still plenty large for the position).
Ray Small had a basic catch near the beginning of my time there, sporting #82. Didn't see him after that.
Someone bet Mili something substantial for his Henton bet, I love the kid's future (see my sig), but there's no comparison between the two. Bauserman is definitely nipping at his heels at #2 from what I saw today. Even flashed a little athleticism on a nice escape from the pocket which turned into a 20 yard scamper.
Grant Schwartz displayed some nice athleticism out there on a few catches, but that's no surprise to those familiar with his HS days. With the logjam at DB, I like Grant's potential to see the field at WR this year.
Browning did pretty well giving Todd ample time to release the football. A few coverage sacks ensued, but that may also have been a product of the patterns. Pretty simple stuff being run out there.
Boone & Gibson had a healthy little spar until after the whistle. He was wise to walk away from the mammoth LT. :)
Sweat had a very athletic INT on a misplaced bullet over the middle, snatching the ball off the turf just in time.
Heyward looks thicker, or at the very least much more toned. Gibson starting to approach SEC DE size. Wilson looked more trim than in years past, but in a good way (still plenty large for the position).
Ray Small had a basic catch near the beginning of my time there, sporting #82. Didn't see him after that.
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