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This is Charlie Campbell's Wednesday 2017 Senior Bowl Practice Report with sourced information. Charlie is reporting live from Mobile, Ala., and he'll describe what he sees at practice and whom certain prospects talk to all week.
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2017 Senior Bowl: Wednesday Practice Report with Sourced Information
By Charlie Campbell -
@draftcampbell
North Practice:
The following bullet points are a summary of notes shared with WalterFootball.com from multiple team scouts from across the NFL.
Charlotte defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi is talented and a year or two away.
Western Michigan offensive tackle Taylor Moton looked good again. As did Temple's Dion Dawkins in the one-on-ones. Strong guys.
Toledo tight end Michael Roberts is the best pure blocking Y tight end. He's athletic enough to make some plays as shot option.
Florida International tight end Jonnu Smith looks like a Charles Clay clone. I like his toughness, hands and versatility.
Eastern Washington wide receiver Cooper Kupp making some money based on his practices. Reminds me of Anthony Gonzalez.
Kansas State defensive end Jordan Willis showed up today.
Michigan defensive end Chris Wormley is a classic five-technique but he can rush the passer a little bit. I like his upside.
South Practice:
The following bullet points are a summary of notes shared with WalterFootball.com from multiple team scouts from across the NFL.
Cal quarterback Davis Webb is the best quarterback here so far regarding physical talent.
Another really good day for Alabama tight end O.J. Howard and the South tight ends.
Auburn defensive tackle Montravius Adams looks between good and great on the one gap or pass rush stuff.
Texas A&M wide receiver Josh Reynolds isn't explosive, but has strong hands and is tall.
Grambling wide receiver Chad Williams made a few nice catches. Good-looking developmental guy. He could run well at the combine, as he got behind guys a couple of times.
Alabama linebacker Ryan Anderson struggled in coverage a couple of times, but he's physical versus the run. Fits the mold of a Sam linebacker, plus he has pass rush.
LSU cornerback Tre'Davious White has been the best cornerback so far in terms of talent and technique.