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@JaySkurski: Oklahoma TE Blake Bell is an interesting prospect as a converted quarterback. He's met with the #Bills here at the combine.

That's actually something really worth watching at the combine. Dude is a monster.

 

I'd take a late round gamble on a guy like this. We need TEs.

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I know a few folks that actually helped coin those phrases back when the only time you heard them were in the film rooms.

 

GO BILLS!!!

I'm not surprised at that.

 

My favorite is still "tests in the red"...not just because it sounds cool, but I also think there's some validity to the BP+VJ+Broad = explosiveness theory

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Physicals are the prime reason for the combine and they have actually saved players' lives in the past. Interviews are next important and while they don't make a 4th rounder a 1st rounder, they can help a player get drafted.

 

Tom Brady was not a physical specimen and his combine workout was average at best. To make matters worst, he was not even starting as a senior in college. But his work ethic and intelligence is what led Belichick to draft him.

 

The measurables that the drills produce allow a controlled method for comparison. They also produce a baseline for future reference.

Yes. Ironic that he blossomed physically and still plays like a young man in his late 30's while his peers are retiring. Anyone hear about that A-Rod apology letter?
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OL Heights/Weights:

 

http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/2/18/8065203/2015-nfl-combine-results-weigh-in-offensive-linemen

 

TEs:

 

http://walterfootball.com/combine2015TE.php

 

Highlights:

 

- An OT that I like as a 3rd/4th round pick, Daryl Williams of Oklahoma, checks in with 35" arms...keep an eye on this kid.

- T.J. Clemmings measures up well for a prototype LT, at a lean 309 lbs with 35-1/2" arms

- Ty Sambrailo continues to scare me...he looks lanky for an OT, and is lacking a bit in arm length. If he doesn't put up solid numbers in the BP, his stock could take a tumble (guys with shorter arms should be stronger on the BP).

- Nick Boyle, who I know a few posters here like, has HUGE mitts: 10-3/8". He's also got a Gronk-like thick frame. I think I need to go back and watch more of him.

- Ditto for Ben Koyack, who I think may end up the 3rd TE off the board behind Williams/Walford, who both looked prototypical in their measurements

- I have never heard of Jean Sifrin of UMass, but 11" hands? That's...crazy.

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- I have never heard of Jean Sifrin of UMass, but 11" hands? That's...crazy.

I did some recon...it's very early, but I think Sifrin could be a guy that catches more attention as the process rolls along.

 

Found some game videos, and he looks like a good overall athlete, but a guy that hasn't quite gotten a feel for the game yet. His body positioning looks good most of the time, and he uses his hands to create a free release when lined up as an inline TE, so that's a positive.

 

He's up and down catching the ball though, sometimes he doesn't look like a natural pass catcher, but then he'll do things like this, at 1:55 of the video below:

 

http://draftbreakdown.com/video/jean-sifrin-vs-colorado-2014/

 

and this, at 1:45:

 

http://draftbreakdown.com/video/jean-sifrin-vs-toledo-2014/

 

Also, can anyone tell me when they last saw a Bills' TE that could do what Sifrin does at 3:23 of the Toledo video?

 

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For fun, I looked up his scouting report from NFL.com's Lance Zierlein. Seems like a lot of what I saw in the video is true (awkward at times, fights the football, very raw, etc.) in his eyes as well:

 

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/jean-sifrin?id=2552632

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