Yea that's not great for him. Still swear he tackles better than most 200lb CBs though.Wallace only weighs 176? He never looked thick, but that is very light.
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Surprised by it, too. UA listed him at 183, though. He just looked thicker than that.Wallace only weighs 176? He never looked thick, but that is very light.
He's wiry.Yea that's not great for him. Still swear he tackles better than most 200lb CBs though.
“By Combine, like 185,” Wallace said of his next goal. “I got sick prior to the Georgia game. In the championship, I was playing at like 167. I didn’t eat for a couple of days because I was so sick with the flu going around. Getting my weight up was most important to me.
“I definitely wanted to be over 175 today. I’m glad I made it over that. By the Combine, 185. I’m excited. I’m on a 4,000-calorie diet plan. Just eating everything in site. I’m looking forward to it.”
According to Phil's book, CNS expects Phil to provide notes with his input on every bama opponent.He definitely brings something because I believe Saban was instrumental in placing him in the color position after Stabler was let go. He is connected to NFL scouts and likely keeps a dialogue with them regarding his access to the team.
Yep. Phil did a scouting report for the 2009 Va Tech game on his own just to show Saban a few things. Saban has requested one ever since.According to Phil's book, CNS expects Phil to provide notes with his input on every bama opponent.
“I think Bozeman is just an overachieving college center, did a heck of a job for Alabama, which got the most out of his abilities,” Kiper Jr. said during a conference call last week. “I think the limitations will lead to him being an undrafted free agent, a late-rounder or priority undrafted free agent who’s going to have to battle, scratch and claw to get onto a roster.”
I have heard for a while that Bozeman was not as highly rated by NFL draft analysts because of his footwork - did not know that there were concerns about his athleticism. Maybe they mean the same thing? The gist of the criticism is that Bozeman uses his strength advantage in college to win battles. But in the NFL, everyone is that strong, so his footwork has to improve.