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Look at Ricky Stanzi, Leonard Hankerson
By Todd McShay, Steve Muench and Kevin Weidl
Every day of practice, we'll pick two players from this year's Senior Bowl and look at how they're doing so far and what it has meant to their draft status.
Iowa QB Ricky Stanzi
Just like we've seen on film, Stanzi does a good job of sensing pressure off the edge, keeping his head up and eyes downfield to find the open receiver. He's accurate in the short-to-intermediate areas of the field and he puts good touch on his passes. But the windy conditions Wednesday really exposed his lack of elite arm strength. On one of his passes, a corner route, the ball fluttered in the air. Another pass just died and others tend to hang in the air. He can't cut through the air and zip it, so the ball floats, giving defensive backs time to react.
He moves well in the pocket, has good mechanics and is fundamentally sound, but we don't expect him to go before the fourth round.
Miami WR Leonard Hankerson
From the very start of the week at the weigh in, Hankerson has been turning heads. He measured in at 6-1½ and 205 pounds and looked ripped. The thing that stuck out was his hand size (10͖ inches) and he showed he knows how to use his hands the rest of the week on the field. He's so natural catching the ball and he's catching it away from his frame. It comes easy to him, and his huge hands are just swallowing the football. There was some concern he might get exposed as someone who couldn't separate from coverage, but that hasn't been the case. He gets inside leverage right off the line. He does a great job of setting defenders up and has improved his route running from what we saw on film. He's not a burner, but he's fast enough and also does a good job working in zone coverage and finding the open spots.
Hankerson was a player who was a fringe, mid-round prospect coming in and we weren't sure if he would shine or get exposed, but he's clearly improving as a player and there's every reason to believe he'll come off the board on Day 2.
By Todd McShay, Steve Muench and Kevin Weidl
Every day of practice, we'll pick two players from this year's Senior Bowl and look at how they're doing so far and what it has meant to their draft status.
Iowa QB Ricky Stanzi
Just like we've seen on film, Stanzi does a good job of sensing pressure off the edge, keeping his head up and eyes downfield to find the open receiver. He's accurate in the short-to-intermediate areas of the field and he puts good touch on his passes. But the windy conditions Wednesday really exposed his lack of elite arm strength. On one of his passes, a corner route, the ball fluttered in the air. Another pass just died and others tend to hang in the air. He can't cut through the air and zip it, so the ball floats, giving defensive backs time to react.
He moves well in the pocket, has good mechanics and is fundamentally sound, but we don't expect him to go before the fourth round.
Miami WR Leonard Hankerson
From the very start of the week at the weigh in, Hankerson has been turning heads. He measured in at 6-1½ and 205 pounds and looked ripped. The thing that stuck out was his hand size (10͖ inches) and he showed he knows how to use his hands the rest of the week on the field. He's so natural catching the ball and he's catching it away from his frame. It comes easy to him, and his huge hands are just swallowing the football. There was some concern he might get exposed as someone who couldn't separate from coverage, but that hasn't been the case. He gets inside leverage right off the line. He does a great job of setting defenders up and has improved his route running from what we saw on film. He's not a burner, but he's fast enough and also does a good job working in zone coverage and finding the open spots.
Hankerson was a player who was a fringe, mid-round prospect coming in and we weren't sure if he would shine or get exposed, but he's clearly improving as a player and there's every reason to believe he'll come off the board on Day 2.