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http://www.authenticsgreenbaypackers.com/cheap-corey-linsley-jersey , ALA — After a day of the Senior Bowl practices not being available to the media due to inclement weather on Wednesday, the players were back on the field at Ladd-Peebles Stadium to make one last impression on scouts before they play the game on Saturday.The action was hotly contested and even brought two of the premier players at the event to fisticuffs at one point during the North practice. Sometimes some chippiness and animosity can be good, though. North PracticeThe North team began the day, and pads began popping quickly. Again, I focused mostly on the offensive and defensive lines throughout practice. USC offensive tackle Chuma Edoga has really impressed me this week. I was not a fan of his entering the week, but he’s played nearly flawlessly at left tackle during one on ones and during the team dills. Edoga played right tackle for the Trojans and played somewhere around 285-290 pounds, but weighed in at 303 which is a big deal for him. I think he could end up as a tackle or at either of the interior positions in a zone specific blocking scheme. Maryland’s defensive lineman Byron Cowart is another player who had some question marks heading into this week. Cowart is a former #1 overall recruit who started his career at Auburn before transferring to a junior college and then finishing his career at Maryland. Cowart is 6’3” and 297 pounds, but played defensive end at Maryland. Cowart is still a player who is learning the nuances of the position, but his positional versatility is appealing. Kansas State’s Dalton Risner and Boston College’s Zach Allen came to blows during a team session, and then immediately lined up on each other for 1 on 1s. Both of these players are brutes and the physicality in the trenches is not only welcomed, it’s encouraged. Memphis offensive weapon Tony Pollard is a guy I caught some glimpses of who I really think can carve out a niche for himself. He’s playing here as a running back, but played wide receiver for the Tigers. He also has an impressive history as a kick returner as well. South PracticeThe 49ers’ coaches finished the week’s practice with the afternoon session of practice on Thursday. Mississippi offensive lineman Javon Patterson had a nice showing on Thursday after a bit of a lackluster Tuesday practice. Patterson switched between guard and center during the practices, and while I don’t know if he’s ever a starter, his versatility will be valued. Texas A&M defensive lineman Kingsley Keke had another day similar to Tuesday, where he would look like a potential first rounder on one rep, and get stonewalled on the next few. In my opinion Keke is going to get over-drafted, but there is no doubt in my mind that at 6’3” 286
Color Rush Kentrell Brice Jersey , some defensive line coach will see someone he can “fix” the warts on. South Carolina’s Deebo Samuel has been dominant all week long, and he finished strong on Thursday. He’s been uncoverable all week, and reminds me a bit of younger Randall Cobb, with the stout build in the slot who thrive in run after the catch situations. Buffalo quarterback Tyree Jackson, a 6’7” 250 pound quarterback, has some issues, but man, he has a hose. Easily the strongest arm here in Mobile, his throws don’t always look the prettiest, but at times he makes very difficult throws look incredibly simple. His upside is tantalizing, but he’ll definitely benefit from sitting a year or two before being asked to take over. LSU tight end Foster Moreau has had a very nice week. Moreau was under utilized in the pass game at LSU (so is literally everyone else) but he showed some nice athleticism and is always very willing as a blocker. He was given the jersey number 18, which anyone familiar with LSU’s program knows that’s not an honor they take lightly. Moreau is someone to watch moving forward.Packers-Vikings Fantasy Reaction: Adams, Graham set the tone on offense It was a game marred by bad penalty calls and bad field goal kicks. After missing out on chances to ice the game, the Green Bay Packers tied with the Minnesota Vikings after an offensive shootout.The Packers tied, but hopefully they helped you capture a fantasy win. Aaron Rodgers may be injured, but his fantasy value remains high and that showed with the performances the pass catchers were able to have. There were points all around so let’s take a look at whose stock is rising and whose took a dip after Week 2.Trending UpJimmy Graham, TEAfter a down opening week
Youth Aaron Rodgers Jersey , Graham was active in the passing game and valuable in PPR leagues. He saw eight targets and brought in six of those for 95 yards. Those targets were second on the team in Week 2. He hasn’t found the end zone yet in a green-and-gold jersey (he had a TD called back due to penalty), but if he maintains that target share, they could be coming. Packers DefenseDespite allowing a ton of points, the Packers defense (and special teams, for fantasy purposes) continue to look like they’re piecing things together. They scored a touchdown early in the game on a blocked punt. However, they’ll need Kevin King back on the field or to take more chances with the rookie corners. King went down with an injury before the second half which altered the secondary. In the second half, Kirk Cousins proceeded to throw for 293 yards and three touchdowns. Stefon Diggs scorched Davon House and Kentrell Brice failed to make a key play on a lucky touchdown pass to Adam Thielen. I’m not saying they were perfect, but they already look better than last year and more games together could make this defense start to look very interesting in fantasy. Flag them on a watch list. Davante Adams, WRAdams has been averaging 20 points per game over the first two weeks and doesn’t appear to be slowing down. He brought in eight targets for 64 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets. He continues to lead the team in targets, averaging 10 per game, and again proved that the Vikings defense isn’t going to be a roadblock in his fantasy value. He’s currently in the top-10 of WR for fantasy points and will likely move up on that list given some of the outlier players who’ve scored more than him in two weeks. Trending DownRandall Cobb, WRThis isn’t panic mode for Cobb yet and by no means should you drop him to the waiver wire. He just had a low-production week and compared to last week’s performance he struggled to break anything big. He saw only six targets bringing in four of those for 30 yards. In order to protect Rodgers, the Packers are going with quicker routes and quicker passes which should benefit Cobb. However, a large target share going to Graham and Geronimo Allison emerging as a WR2, Cobb’s fantasy relevance could start to be touchdown dependent. Jamaal Williams and Ty Montgomery, RBsNeither have done much to separate themselves in the running back battle while Aaron Jones’ return from suspension looms. Williams’ 3.4 yards per carry has made it difficult to take the pressure of Rodgers to pick up big chunks of yardage. Montgomery is also only averaging five fantasy points per game so his value with dip even further with the return of Jones and short yardage targets going elsewhere. Aaron Jones provides the most explosion in the run game for the Packers and the highest upside going forward.