Deadrin Senat/DT/South Florida: The only person who as able to stop Deadrin Senat was in fact Deadrin Senat, the few times he wore down over the course of practice. It was understandable, as he hadn’t been in pads for almost a month. When fully energized, Senat showed a complete game; he was quick, explosive, powerful and fundamentally sound. He easily held the point against double-team blocks, collapsed the pocket in man-on-man battles and beat opponents with pure power as well as quick hands. Graded as a late-round pick entering the year, Senat has moved into the middle rounds. Keep an eye on the Buffalo Bills or Kansas City Chiefs during draft weekend.
Kiper has him listed currently as his #9 DT. I am all for bolstering the trenches as much as possible, so sign me up if the kid can play. [Reply]
His strength is evident, especially against the smaller schools with bad OL. I’m hesitant on him and how he’ll do against NFL caliber OL and their strength/size/technique. He doesn’t seem to have the arm length I typically like DL to have.. Don’t think he’d get playing time over RNR personally, probably wouldn’t touch him until the 5th at the absolute highest. [Reply]