Spring PractiSe 2- Wednesday March 5

Safeties and nickels are working on their communication and alignment when offenses motion receivers or tight ends. Poyser doing a great job in this drill.
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Some notes from 247:

-Safeties and nickels are working on their communication and alignment when offenses motion receivers or tight ends. Poyser doing a great job in this drill.
-On half field 7v7:

-Quickly getting chippy on LOS. Tough to gauge without pads but offensive line doing a good job getting push on DL
-Trader burns Karnley deep. Nice ball from Emory. Dylan Day picks off Judd Anderson on a bad read

Minor scuffle breaks out ignited by some big time physicality from Bobby Pruitt

Good energy with the offensive line vs defensive line during inside run drill…much calmer now with special teams work
Pruitt gettin it Brackin out dhere😂😂😂😂😂 BIG PAUSE
 
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I'm not sure it is a discussion. It's McCoy. The only reason RR got a start against UF was because McCoy was hurt. Will we rotate RR in at LG? Of course, but to me, McCoy is the starter.
McCoy has done nothing to earn a spot to date he has been OL 7/8 the entire time he has been here. It will either be RR or a portal addition.
 
From
Gaby:
-When they went good on good, Miami’s offensive line won the drill, opening up a nice hole for Jordan Lyle up the middle

-Markel Bell got some work at left tackle today

-Justin Scott and Armondo Blount are two defensive linemen who flashed. Blount stuffed a run while working at defensive end, and Scott was able to generate some penetration from the interior.

-Pruitt needs to add some weight but he’s wired the right way. High-level competitor.

-Freshman linebacker Kellen Wiley is a physically impressive linebacker, and he showed off some of his athleticism when he climbed the ladder and snagged a pass during interception drills.

-Zechariah Poyser is clearly the best-looking safety out there. He’s got size and length and it’s clear he moves well and is instinctual.
-Zechariah Poyser is clearly the best-looking safety out there. He’s got size and length and it’s clear he moves well and is instinctual.

Not surprised...They need to put X Lucas at Safety first to pair with Poyser then see how the CB's work from there.
 
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Watch it...Couple cats on here will definitely come at you for capping on Karnley.

But it's early so...
That makes zero sense. Karnley gets burned by Trader in shells and this is all of a sudden proof that Karnley is worthless and in your opinion nobody can challenge that assumption? Karnley is a talented prospect who needs work, coaching and development. Karnley wasn't going to be developed by practice #2 in his first spring at UM. Jojo is most likely our most talented WR right now and a future star. There is no shame in a young DB getting burned by Jojo Trader. Jojo is going to do that to a lot of DBs this year.
 
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-Zechariah Poyser is clearly the best-looking safety out there. He’s got size and length and it’s clear he moves well and is instinctual.

Not surprised...They need to put X Lucas at Safety first to pair with Poyser then see how the CB's work from there.
No! Lol. No reason X. Lucas should play anything but CB. And where the heck is Damari Brown?
 
DBs are very interesting. The buzz on Poyser has been all winter and good to see he looks the part, unlimited upside. Huge battle for the other 3 spots. I see very little chance OJ and Poyser are not fixtures, the other 3/4 spots are a battle royale.

I think you can included O'Connor in that. IMO
 
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From
Gaby:
-When they went good on good, Miami’s offensive line won the drill, opening up a nice hole for Jordan Lyle up the middle

-Markel Bell got some work at left tackle today

-Justin Scott and Armondo Blount are two defensive linemen who flashed. Blount stuffed a run while working at defensive end, and Scott was able to generate some penetration from the interior.

-Pruitt needs to add some weight but he’s wired the right way. High-level competitor.

-Freshman linebacker Kellen Wiley is a physically impressive linebacker, and he showed off some of his athleticism when he climbed the ladder and snagged a pass during interception drills.

-Zechariah Poyser is clearly the best-looking safety out there. He’s got size and length and it’s clear he moves well and is instinctual.

Hoping we start hearing the other ZP's name being called over the next few weeks, as well. ZP^2 could make a good tandem if Quan takes that next step.
 
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