Published Dec 15, 2015
Shrine Bowl Day 2: Stock report
Adam Friedman and Woody Wommack
Publisher
SPARTANBURG, S.C. - Here are the players that helped and hurt their rankings stock with their showings in day two of practices at the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas.
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The big-bodied Dickerson needed an early hit on Monday to get his juices flowing but on Tuesday he came out fired up from the start. Dickerson dominated during one-on-ones with his play, but also impressed with his trash-talking skills. The Rivals100 prospect is considering Florida State, Alabama, Auburn and others, and plays with the edge you want from top offensive linemen.
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LB T.J. Brunson
Columbia (S.C.) Richland Northeast
The Louisville commit was all over the field on Tuesday, making several stops during the team portion of practice. During 7-on-7 he also made several pass deflections and was in position to make several plays on the ball. Brunson's ability to play in space was one of the reasons the Cardinals jumped on him early.
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Collin Hill
Spartanburg (S.C.) Dorman
The Colorado State commit had another good day, especially when he had time to sit in the pocket. He had good zip on the ball on short routes and also showed a nice ability to throw the ball deep. When he's asked to throw on the move his mechanics suffer, but as a pro-style quarterback he should fit nicely into the Rams' scheme.
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Aaron Ramseur
Shelby (N.C.) Crest
The two-star linebacker had a great day on Tuesday, showing great athleticism in space and a better ability to read and react to plays as they happened. Sometimes in an all-star setting players can make a big leap from day one to day two, and that's exactly what happened with Ramseur. He has an offer from Toledo and appears to have what it takes to play at the FBS level.
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Nyles Pinckney
Seabrook (S.C.) Whale Branch
The Clemson commit has a tendency to take plays off and it's easy to get complacent during the long week of practices. But it's only day two and he was already loafing and getting blocked by his teammates who are likely FCS talents at best. Maybe Pinckney is a gamer but he'll have to pick it up.
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Harrison Gee
Burlington (N.C.) Walter M. Williams
The N.C. State commit had a tough day, struggling to hold his ground as a pass blocker while also having a rough time getting push as a run blocker. Gee will need to continue to get stronger in order to play as a lineman at the ACC level.
Adam Friedman
Mid-Atlantic Recruiting Analyst
Woody Wommack
Southeast Recruiting Analyst
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