Minnesota Vikings draft notes: 2017 Senior Bowl practice, day three
By Jordan Reid
- Bucknell offensive lineman Julie’n Davenport transitioned over to right tackle today. He started off the one-on-one session with a good rep against Illinois edge rusher Dawuane Smoot, but he struggled the rest of the period.
- He’s been one of the best kept secrets at the Senior Bowl, but Kutztown offensive tackle Jordan Morgan stood out. Small-school prospects always have the most to prove because of competition questions, but Morgan proved that he belonged.
- Moving to guard today, Baylor center Kyle Fuller struggled. A lot of times, scouts like to see offensive lineman play multiple positions throughout the week. Fuller showed on day-three that he is strictly a center.
- After struggling with speed on the edge in the previous two practices, Pittsburgh tackle Adam Bisnowaty looked much more comfortable as an interior lineman. He was able to successfully mirror defenders and showed a violent punch. Being in the interior of the offensive front hides his limitations as being a below average athlete.
- It seems as if this saying has become a broken record at this point, but Indiana guard Dan Feeney was once again solid throughout practice. He has shown that he is arguably the best interior offensive lineman in the draft.
- Troy offensive tackle Antonio Garcia seemed to be much more comfortable and his performance has been on the upswing since day one.