My observations may not be up to par today. I was talking to a couple bucknuts and wasn't paying as much attention as I sometimes do.
I thought D'andrea took more time at MLB than Reynolds, though both got some snaps there. Mitchell took almost all the snaps at right safety, so he definately got the coaches attention with his performance saturday. Salley played quite well today and had a few nice hits. I'm looking for a real competition between these two for the starting job.
Something I wasn't going to say but O-zone said some, so if they can, I think I can. Fox is getting killed. I didn't see one pass break up by him all day, a few PI, and lots of catches on him. Jenkins and Carter both had their way with him. Deep, short, it didn't matter. I'm wondering if the added weight he put on has slowed him. He didn't have true corner hips anyway, and maybe the added weight is making it worse. UW has two very good WR's, and i'm getting a tad worried.
Jenkins really stood out today. He caught a lot of footballs and just looked very sharp. I thought Carter did a good job and had a few very nice catches, one on a deep ball and two jumping, one on the sideline where he outjumped Fox to come down for the TD. I can't help being impressed with his potential every time I see him. However, we'll see if he can live up to his potential, something he hasn't done yet. Hall had a pretty quiet day, though Holmes caught a few.
Kudla was there today. He was in blue, but I didn't see him running any drills all day. I looked for him early and couldn't find him, but he was watching them do the goalline at the end. Either he showed up late like last Monday, or I just missed him early. These misses snaps have to be hurting him bad. We have too much talent at DL for him to catch up easily.
Guilford has switched to #5 and ran well today. Parker looked good too, and is the better runner between the tackles. At this point, I think i'd be more comfortable starting Parker than Guilford.
Boekman has a quick McMullen- like release, but he seems to not bring the ball up high enough and shot-put it a little. Like Zwick, he's got the size and tools, but his mechanics will need tweaked. No doubt the coaching staff will have that fixed in no time, as they did with Zwick.
There were some great battles between the OL and DL in the on on one competitions today. Olivea actually dominated Will Smith. I saw them go 4 straight times, and Smith never got past Olivea. I was impressed. Step and Tim Anderson went at it, each winning one. Out of the young guys, the DL is lightyears ahead of the OL. Patterson was going by guys easily. One pass rush move and he was by them, pretty much every time. Maupin is a big kid that can move, but i'd be surprised if he doesn't redshirt. Pitcock actually lined up at both DE and DT and looked pretty good at both, and Penton looked very good. I didn't catch Richardson or Green, though I saw both playing in team.