There's some good comments going in the Scrimmage #2 thread. Was going to add some takeaways.
This scrimmage was largely one (that seemed to me) as something to test and push individual guys more than to work on total team / defense / offense install stuff. I could be wrong there, but everything seemed generally basic in its approach but more built on seeing what key backups and rising players could do.
We saw Sneed for just the 7 on 7 and the first series where he promptly tossed a TD to a wide open JLM on what had to be a blown coverage. From there Cam Humphrey ran with the 1s, and Graves and Harris split with the 2s/3s.
The offense had little bursts but it largely was disjointed and unable to steadily move the ball. The defensive units and special teams squads again "won" the day. We had a few more forced fumbles, a few picks, and both the defense and ST had a scoop and score TD.
Upon reflection too they were either choosing rest guys, test backups, or we've got some that are out with injuries as many spots didn't have their expected starters in there. Gavin Robertson I don't think was out there, neither Olson or Lewis were I don't think. Nagler was out. O-line 1st team seemed to be intact, 2nd team was a mix and match again.
What I largely saw was some guys that are making a case to either start, or be heavy contributors, and this carried over from the first scrimmage.
Josh Egbo - I think Egbo is a starter as of right now, tough to tell if this is Bobby mind game to test Nash and/or Calhoun but Josh is making the most of his time. Multiple pass breakups that ended drives. He had a forced fumble in the first scrimmage.
Kadeem Hemphill - This guy had a good first scrimmage, a quiet start to the 2nd but ended it playing out of his mind, with two hard hits jarring out would-be catches, a pass breakup, and then a tipped pass that was picked. He's with the 2nd team right now, and playing well.
Eli Alford - One of our bigs actually sacked Graves when Graves in a full contact jersey. He's making me feel better that the new big dudes on the interior DL will be ready for this season.
Nash Fouch - RS Frosh safety, making the biggest moves of the spring in the safety group. He's been given a lot of looks with the 1s while some guys have been out and had made the most of it. He's got good size and had a scrimmage-ending interception yesterday. Him and Michael McGinnis have been rotating 1st team reps while Robertson is out.
Garrett Graves - I think he's our running back. Got a few looks there yesterday, didn't do too much with it, but I think he's got the best blend of power, speed, and athleticism of the group. It was a quiet day for most running backs, but I really like what I've seen from Graves when running.
Malik Flowers - Incredible contested catch yesterday. Flowers is coming along, he's going to be a role player and an ST guy again (I assume) but is showing up more and more in scrimmages as a WR now too. Watch for him in the years to come.
Brandon Purdy - I could be wrong but I've only seen Purdy and Peppinger kick. Based on accuracy, Purdy is well ahead there and I would think has the job locked down.
Lorenzo Brown - had a nice sack in the scrimmage. Brown has been a bit of a fascinating guy to watch in his young Grizzly career so far. He looks much leaner and stronger this year, but in individual drills he gets swallowed up by lineman way too easily, too often. But then in scrimmages the gamer comes out and he makes some plays.
Alex Gubner - Gubner has put together two strong scrimmages. Another big guy at almost 300 pounds, he has a hell of a motor for a guy his size. Had a TFL and I think forced a Jancaro fumble, but I could be wrong on that one.
Patrick O'Connell - With the staff resting Lewis and Olson O'Connell had himself a day with a few stops and a strip-sack and a scoop and score all on the same play. The younger LB corps of him, Welnel, Matthews, Flink, and others impress me. I lean to the thought that most of these guys aren't ready to be pressed into a starting role yet, maybe Welnel if needed, but they're all on a nice upward trajectory for the years ahead.
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A few other observations from yesterday:
- Cam Humphrey looked better than he has before, but still has some major consistency issues. He's rounding into a serviceable backup this year, but I've been wanting to see him push Sneed or show he'll be ready for the job in 2020, haven't seen that yet. And Graves and Harris behind him sure don't look the part to be starting QBs for this team.
- Sammy Akem continued to show he's a damn beast and probably the best overall WR on the team. Multiple big catches, all over the field, and now has quite the swagger to his game. He was the one guy all QBs could constantly connect with. Akem could be in for a record-breaking season.
- Dareon Nash blocked a long Peppenger fieldgoal attempt.
- Kobey Eaton picked off Wheeler Harris on a play. Credit Eaton for sticking with this team. He came here to be a WR for Stitt, converts to CB, has a rough 2018, but is making the most of what he can provide this spring.
- Gabe Sulser had a nice play where he broke 3 tacklers and turned a 5 yard gain into a 15 yard one.
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Overall this scrimmage felt like something to really test positions, depth, and give opportunities to younger guys to see if they're ready. Not sure what's in store for the spring scrimmage, could be a mix of what we saw yesterday plus a bit more dynamic football.
This scrimmage was largely one (that seemed to me) as something to test and push individual guys more than to work on total team / defense / offense install stuff. I could be wrong there, but everything seemed generally basic in its approach but more built on seeing what key backups and rising players could do.
We saw Sneed for just the 7 on 7 and the first series where he promptly tossed a TD to a wide open JLM on what had to be a blown coverage. From there Cam Humphrey ran with the 1s, and Graves and Harris split with the 2s/3s.
The offense had little bursts but it largely was disjointed and unable to steadily move the ball. The defensive units and special teams squads again "won" the day. We had a few more forced fumbles, a few picks, and both the defense and ST had a scoop and score TD.
Upon reflection too they were either choosing rest guys, test backups, or we've got some that are out with injuries as many spots didn't have their expected starters in there. Gavin Robertson I don't think was out there, neither Olson or Lewis were I don't think. Nagler was out. O-line 1st team seemed to be intact, 2nd team was a mix and match again.
What I largely saw was some guys that are making a case to either start, or be heavy contributors, and this carried over from the first scrimmage.
Josh Egbo - I think Egbo is a starter as of right now, tough to tell if this is Bobby mind game to test Nash and/or Calhoun but Josh is making the most of his time. Multiple pass breakups that ended drives. He had a forced fumble in the first scrimmage.
Kadeem Hemphill - This guy had a good first scrimmage, a quiet start to the 2nd but ended it playing out of his mind, with two hard hits jarring out would-be catches, a pass breakup, and then a tipped pass that was picked. He's with the 2nd team right now, and playing well.
Eli Alford - One of our bigs actually sacked Graves when Graves in a full contact jersey. He's making me feel better that the new big dudes on the interior DL will be ready for this season.
Nash Fouch - RS Frosh safety, making the biggest moves of the spring in the safety group. He's been given a lot of looks with the 1s while some guys have been out and had made the most of it. He's got good size and had a scrimmage-ending interception yesterday. Him and Michael McGinnis have been rotating 1st team reps while Robertson is out.
Garrett Graves - I think he's our running back. Got a few looks there yesterday, didn't do too much with it, but I think he's got the best blend of power, speed, and athleticism of the group. It was a quiet day for most running backs, but I really like what I've seen from Graves when running.
Malik Flowers - Incredible contested catch yesterday. Flowers is coming along, he's going to be a role player and an ST guy again (I assume) but is showing up more and more in scrimmages as a WR now too. Watch for him in the years to come.
Brandon Purdy - I could be wrong but I've only seen Purdy and Peppinger kick. Based on accuracy, Purdy is well ahead there and I would think has the job locked down.
Lorenzo Brown - had a nice sack in the scrimmage. Brown has been a bit of a fascinating guy to watch in his young Grizzly career so far. He looks much leaner and stronger this year, but in individual drills he gets swallowed up by lineman way too easily, too often. But then in scrimmages the gamer comes out and he makes some plays.
Alex Gubner - Gubner has put together two strong scrimmages. Another big guy at almost 300 pounds, he has a hell of a motor for a guy his size. Had a TFL and I think forced a Jancaro fumble, but I could be wrong on that one.
Patrick O'Connell - With the staff resting Lewis and Olson O'Connell had himself a day with a few stops and a strip-sack and a scoop and score all on the same play. The younger LB corps of him, Welnel, Matthews, Flink, and others impress me. I lean to the thought that most of these guys aren't ready to be pressed into a starting role yet, maybe Welnel if needed, but they're all on a nice upward trajectory for the years ahead.
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A few other observations from yesterday:
- Cam Humphrey looked better than he has before, but still has some major consistency issues. He's rounding into a serviceable backup this year, but I've been wanting to see him push Sneed or show he'll be ready for the job in 2020, haven't seen that yet. And Graves and Harris behind him sure don't look the part to be starting QBs for this team.
- Sammy Akem continued to show he's a damn beast and probably the best overall WR on the team. Multiple big catches, all over the field, and now has quite the swagger to his game. He was the one guy all QBs could constantly connect with. Akem could be in for a record-breaking season.
- Dareon Nash blocked a long Peppenger fieldgoal attempt.
- Kobey Eaton picked off Wheeler Harris on a play. Credit Eaton for sticking with this team. He came here to be a WR for Stitt, converts to CB, has a rough 2018, but is making the most of what he can provide this spring.
- Gabe Sulser had a nice play where he broke 3 tacklers and turned a 5 yard gain into a 15 yard one.
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Overall this scrimmage felt like something to really test positions, depth, and give opportunities to younger guys to see if they're ready. Not sure what's in store for the spring scrimmage, could be a mix of what we saw yesterday plus a bit more dynamic football.