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Risers - 2020 East/West Shrine Bowl - NFL Draft Blitz

Risers – 2020 East/West Shrine Bowl

2020 East/West Shrine Bowl

 

Here are the players who have helped themselves the most during the 2020 all-star game weekend.

 

DT McTelvin Agim (Arkansas) 

He is a former five-star recruit.  He is a versatile DL that can play DE in a 3-4 and DT in a 4-3.  He has good size (6’2 ½ and 305 pounds) and long arms.  He dominated in the one on one’s.  He displayed a quick first step and good hand usage.  He used his quick hands to disengage from blockers.       

 

DT Khalil Davis (Nebraska) 

Davis lined up outside and inside during the week.  However, he is a better fit as a 4-3 DT.  He played with terrific leverage.  He displayed good power and quickness.  He used a nice spin move on a couple of occasions.       

 

WR Binjimen Victor (Ohio State) 

He has great length and a huge catching radius.  At Ohio State, he had a knack for making the big play and for scoring TD’s.  He has good speed and great leaping ability.  He can easily highpoint the ball.  On film, he didn’t run a variety of routes, and route running wasn’t a strength for him.  During the week of practice, he caught the ball consistently away from his frame and ran good routes. 

 

CB Parnell Motley (Oklahoma)  

Motley has had an up and down career with the Sooners.  He saved his best season for last.  He is an aggressive, physical corner with outstanding closing speed.  He displays fluid hips.  There is no wasted motion when he is coming out of his breaks.    

 

RB Tavien Feaster (South Carolina) 

He transferred to South Carolina for his senior year after spending most of his career at Clemson.  He has good vision and a burst through the hole.  He excelled as a blocker in the one on one’s.  I was also impressed with his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield and run good routes. 

 

Alex Khvatov

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